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- The Vladikavkazsky okrug was a district (okrug) of the Terek Oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. The area of the Vladikavkazsky okrug...
- Caucasian abreks. Sulumbek was born in c. 1878 in the village of Sagopshi, Vladikavkazsky okrug of the Terek Oblast. He was Ingush by ethnicity. Sulumbek was...
- Russian Empire, the settlement was the administrative capital of the Vladikavkazsky Okrug of the Terek Oblast. The city is one of the largest in the Russian-controlled...
- Musost Akhriev) on 17 September [O.S. 30 September] 1904 in Vladikavkaz, Vladikavkazsky okrug to a family of Gabert Akhriev, a colonel of Russian cavalry who...
- Okrug was merged with the Ossetinskiy Okrug into the Vladikavkazsky Okrug. In 1888, the Vladikavkazsky Okrug was disbanded, and the Ingush-Cossack Sunzhensky...
- Okrug was combined with the Ossetinskiy okrug into a new district, Vladikavkazsky okrug. It was located in the central part of the North Caucasus in the...
- Viceroyalty. These included the Voeynno-Ossetian okrug, Ingush okrug, Vladikavkazsky Okrug, Sunzhensky Otdel, and the Nazran okrug. The endonym of the Feappii...
- – – – 127,718 3,341.69 square versts (3,803.05 km2; 1,468.37 sq mi) Vladikavkazsky okrug (Владикавказскій округъ) Vladikavkaz 43,740 73,243 134,947 207...
- Nazranians were deported to Turkey. Later on, the Nazranians were part of Vladikavkazsky Okrug, Sunzhensky Otdel and the Nazranovskiy Okrug. Galashians Khamkhins...
- The village was mentioned as inhabited in map of Little Chechnya and Vladikavkazsky Okrug in 1848. Galgai-Yurt was also mentioned on the map of Caucasian...