- Orstkhoy-Mokhk,
Ossetian Prigorodny, Vladikavkaz) Orstkhoys, Dzherakhs,
Sholkhis, Feappiis, Khamkhins, Tsorins, Galashians, Nazranians,
other shahars Islam...
- Oktyabrskoye,
formerly known as
Sholkhi, is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Prigorodny District of the
Republic of
North Ossetia–Alania...
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Feldmarshalskaya in 1860. Tauzen-Yurt was
renamed Stanitsa Vorontsov-Dashkov in 1861.
Sholkhi was
renamed Khutor Tarski in 1867.
Following Imam Shamil's
repeated losses...
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Small Ingush or
Little Angusht, also
District of
Sholkhi, were a
historical Ingush ethnoterritorial society that
existed during the 18-19th centuries...
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formed a new
colony "Small Ingush", the
center of
which was the
village of
Sholkhi. In the ****ure, the
Ingush advance to the
Nazran Valley. In 1781, at the...
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village Ebarg-Yurt — the
Troitskaya stanitsa; on the site of the
village Sholkhi — the
Tarskiy khutor, as well as the Sleptsovskaya, Datikhskaya, Mikhailovksya...
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majority of Falkhan's
inhabitants migrated to the
villages of Dzheyrakh-Yurt,
Sholkhi,
Ghalghai Yurt [ru] and
Fortress of Vladikavkaz,
located in
plain Ingushetia...
- and the Ghalghaï
society was
divided into two -
Tsorin and Khamkhin.
Sholkhi society Angusht society Dzherakh society Fyappiy society Khamkhin society...