-
majority of
North Ossetians (most of flat Ossetia, as well as the Kurtatin,
Tagaur and
Alagir gorges). With
insignificant lexical borrowings from
Digor dialect...
- IIIA-1 flight,
carrying the dogs
Tsygan (Russian: Цыган, "Gypsy" or "Țigan/
Țagaur" in
romani language) and
Dezik (Russian: Дезик) into space, but not into...
- Iron dialect.
Irons are
divided into
several subgroups: Alagirs, Kurtats,
Tagaurs, Kudar, Tual,
Urstual and Chsan.
Kudar are the
southern group of Ossetians...
-
Islam penetrated the
Tagaurian society. In the 17th century, all
eleven Tagaur feudal surnames converted to Islam. Soon,
ordinary people began to accept...
-
conquered by the
Russian Empire. Naib Dudarov,
apparently an
Ossetian (
Tagaur) Aldar, who in
April 1846 went over to the side of the Imamate. Muhammad...
- Ossetia. He was a son of Musa
Kunduh Pasha (Musa Kundukhov; (1818–1889)), a
Tagaur Ossetian chieftain and major-general in the
Russian Imperial Army, who then...
-
their raids during the
Caucasian War,
together with
Kists (Fyappiy) and
Tagaurs.
Dzherakh society/teip
consisted of
following fortified villages (auls)...