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Tsorins,
Tsori (Ingush: Цхьорой), also Ghalghaï (Ingush: ГIалгIай), were a
historical Ingush ethnoterritorial society that was
located in mountainous...
- of 500 men
approached Tsori, in
order to sack it.
Learning of the plot,
Tsorins attacked the
Chechens during the
night and
defeated them. In 1832, due...
- ("Kyakalins"),
Tsorins, Akkins, Orstkhoy, and to the
south of them, the
societies of Merzhoy, Tsechoy, Galai. To the
southeast of the
Tsorins was the society...
- with the Fyappins, in the
north with the Galashians, in the east with the
Tsorins, in the
south with Georgia.
Khamkhins were
mentioned as an
Ingush society...
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executed or exiled.
After the end of the war — Galashians,
alongside Akkins,
Tsorins and Ghalghaï were
forcibly evicted/resettled to
lowlands and
their lands...
- "a huge
party of
disobedient people stands not far from the
village of
Tsorins". The
uprising was led by
three men:
Chandyr Archakov,
Magomet Mazurov...
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included societies of Nazranians, Karabulaks, Galgai, Kistins,
Akkins and
Tsorins (also
Meredzhin society and some
Galanchozh and
Yalkharoy auls). The village...
- farm was
settled by
highlanders among 300
households from the
Khamkhin and
Tsorin societies, at the head of the
settlers was Ozig
Kotiev Meili-Khadzhi Espievich...
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included societies of Nazranians, Karabulaks, Galgai, Kistins,
Akkins and
Tsorins (also
Meredzhin society and some
Galanchozh and
Yalkharoy auls). The village...
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society was
divided into two -
Tsorin and Khamkhin.
Small Ingush Dzherakh society Fyappiy society Khamkhin society Tsorin society Galashian society Nazranian...