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- The Orstkhoy, historically commonly known under their exonyms: Karabulaks, Balsu, Baloy, are a historical ethnoterritorial society among the Chechen and...
- Orstkhoy-Mokhk historically known by exonyms: Balsu, Karabulak is a historical region on the territories of Ingushetia and Chechnya. Orstkhoy-Mokhk is...
- (Russian: Шуоной); Yalkhoy (Russian: Ялхой); Zandkhoy (Russian: Зандкъой); Orstkhoy tukkhum (Russian: Орстхой); Tsechoy (Russian: Цечой); Anastoy (Russian:...
- Astemir (Chechen/Ingush: Аьстамар, romanized: Ästamar; fl. 1822–1825) was an Orstkhoy outlaw (abrek) and governor (naib) in Caucasian Imamate. Astemir was the...
- Orstkhoy society with the center being the village of Arshty. The name Vilayet Arshtkhoy derives from the Arabic Wilaya and the self-name of Orstkhoy...
- the historical center and birthplace of the Galai, a clan (teip) of the Orstkhoy society. In 1944, the entire po****tion was deported to Kazakhstan. Since...
- Ingush that settled in lowlands between ****a and Fortanga rivers. The Orstkhoy and Ghalghai (Tsorin and Khamkhin) societies pla**** the greatest role in...
- Over the past fifteen years, a number of Orstkhoy intellectuals have done everything to revive the Orstkhoy identity. The head of the Department of History...
- to Major Elagin, Mansur's plan was to invade the Karabulaks (known as Orstkhoy in Chechen and Ingush) who, according to Mansur, did not live in accordance...
- 1859, the Orstkhoys were evicted from the village of Muzhichi. In 1860–1861, Cossack villages were founded on the site of the former Orstkhoy mountain...