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Tarskoye,
formerly known as
Angusht or Ongusht, is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Prigorodny District of the
Republic of
North Ossetia–Alania, Russia. Po****tion:...
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Tarsky (masculine),
Tarskaya (feminine), or
Tarskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Tarsky District, a
district of Omsk Oblast,
Russia Alfred Tarski (1901–1983)...
- the 18th–19th
centuries on the
right bank of the
Terek River and in the
Tarskoye Valley.
According to most sources, the
fortress Vladikavkaz was founded...
- Mahmud-Ali
Kalimatov Personal details Born (1963-07-23) 23 July 1963 (age 61)
Tarskoye,
North Ossetian ****R,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union (now
North Ossetia–Alania...
- 1
August 1993,
Polyanichko was shot to
death in a
terrorrist attack in
Tarskoye. The
medical examination determined that he died on the spot from 15 gunshot...
- of the
oldest centers of
settlement of the
Ingush on the
plane is the
Tarskoye Valley, the name of
which derives from the
villagers of Tärsh in the Armkhi...
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incursion into the
Russian republic of Ingushetia,
capturing the
villages of
Tarskoye and Galashki, but his
fighters became surrounded, took
large losses and...
- (Tarskaya valley) in the 17th
century are
Angusht (now the
village of
Tarskoye), from
whose name the
ethnonym "Ingush" is derived, and Akhki-Yurt. With...
- Коашке) —
ancient outposts (stone towers),
located in the
Terek Gorge,
Tarskoye Valley and the ****a Gorge. The
outposts in the ****a
Gorge of Ingushetia...
- Galgaevs, in the
south with Georgia, in the
north the
borders reached the
Tarskoye Valley. The Kist
society was also
synonymously called "Fyappinsky", after...