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- centuries attribute the Karabulaks (Orstkhoys) to the Chechen people In 1862 after the Caucasus war several Orstkhoy villages (Meredzhi, Yalkharoy, Galai...
- Caucasian → Nakh → Ingush, ChechenOrstkhoy Russia (Ingushetia, Orstkhoy-Mokhk, Ossetian Prigorodny, Vladikavkaz) Orstkhoys, Dzherakhs, Sholkhis, Feappiis...
- Fyappins, or Metskhalins, Chulkhoy, Khamkhins ("Kyakalins"), Tsorins, Akkins, Orstkhoy, and to the south of them, the societies of Merzhoy, Tsechoy, Galai. To...
- (Russian: Шуоной); Yalkhoy (Russian: Ялхой); Zandkhoy (Russian: Зандкъой); Orstkhoy tukkhum (Russian: Орстхой); Tsechoy (Russian: Цечой); Anastoy (Russian:...
- 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...
- ChIR. pp. 22–24. Muzhukhoev, M. B. (1991-01-15). "Орстхойцы. Кто они?" [Orstkhoys. Who are they?]. Golos Checheno-Ingushetii (in Russian). Grozny: Groznensky...
- Astemir (Chechen/Ingush: Аьстамар, romanized: Ästamar; fl. 1822–1825) was an Orstkhoy outlaw (abrek) and governor (naib) in Caucasian Imamate. Astemir was the...
- Their total po****tion is estimated to be c. 1 million worldwide. The Orstkhoy are a historical ethnoterritorial society (sub-group) among the Chechen...
- 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...
- families were evicted from Ingushetia, out of which 1366 were from the Orstkhoy society and 88 families from the Nazranian society. As a result of this...