- the I-XV centuries. p. 27. Anchabadze, George. The
Vainakhs. Page 34. Anchabadze, George. The
Vainakhs. Page 20. Jaimoukha, A., The Chechens: A Handbook...
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Vainakh or
Vaynakh may
refer to:
Vainakh peoples Vainakh languages FC
Vaynakh Shali This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Vainakh...
- spirits.
Vainakh peoples developed many
rituals to
serve particular kinds of trees. The pear tree held a
special place in the
faith of
Vainakhs. K. Sikhuralidze...
- "Kartlis Tskhovreba". "An
Essay on the
History of the
Vainakh People. On the
origin of the
Vainakhs".
Caucasian Knot. 14
January 2004.
Archived from the...
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Northeast Caucasian languages, also
called East Caucasian, Nakh-Daghestani or
Vainakh-Daghestani, or
sometimes Caspian languages (from the
Caspian Sea, in contrast...
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Ingush into a
single people, for
which a new name was
created "Veinakhs /
Vainakhs". In the 1960s–1980s. this
identity was
actively introduced into the consciousness...
- The
Vainakh (also
spelled Veinakh)
languages are a
dialect continuum that
consists of the
Chechen and
Ingush languages,
spoken mainly in the
Russian republics...
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Vainakh Democratic Party (Chechen: Вайнехан Демократан Цхьанкхетаралла, romanized: Vaynexan
Demokratan Cẋanqetaralla) was a
political party of Chechen...
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failed due to the
higher birthrate of the
Vainakhs. A
local report from 1961
indicated that out of 524,000
Vainakhs, 432,000 had
resettled to the Chechen-Ingush...
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interaction and
fusion among Vainakhs,
Georgians and many
other highlander tribes existed in
history .210 In the
process of
Vainakhs’
settlement in Georgia...