- The
Nazranians (Ingush: Наьсархой, romanized: Näsarkhoy) were a
historical Ingush ethnoterritorial subethnic group (society)
which inhabited modern day...
- Orstkhoys, Dzherakhs, Sholkhis, Feappiis, Khamkhins, Tsorins, Galashians,
Nazranians,
other shahars Islam → ****
Islam → Shafi'i;
historically Vainakh religion...
- by the
Bailiff of the
Nazranian and
Karabulak peoples to
obtain necessary information about the
number of
residents in
Nazranian Society,
which brought...
- Act of oath of six
Ingush clans to
Russia Type Pact
Signed August 22 1810
Location Vladikavkaz Signatories Russian Empire Nazranians Languages Russian...
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destruction of the
entire village was
stopped due to the
intercession of the
Nazranian Ingush. In the
period from 1944 to 1958,
after the
deportation of Chechens...
-
region in 1865.
Regarding the size of the
allotment per
household of
Nazranians, the
Commission stated that "is in no way
considered satisfactory by the...
-
ethnographer and historian,
Nazranians (a
subgroup of Ingush) used this
ethnonym occasionally: The
Shatois and
Nazranians are
reluctant to call themselves...
- romanized: Utsiga Malsag; •
Referred in
Chechen folklore as Malsag, the
Nazranian. Магомаевъ 1897, p. 2. Сборник документов и материалов 2014, p. 517. "Малсаг...
- ISBN 978-5-89564-044-9. Шмидт, О. Ю.; et al., eds. (1939). "Назрановцы" [The
Nazranians]. Большая Советская Энциклопедия (in Russian). Vol. 41: Наган — Нидерландское...
- Bekovich-Cherk****ky [ru] and subsequently, in the 1860s, it was
added to the
Nazranian society. In 1926, the
village was the
center of the
Achalukovsky District...