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Aukh (American map of the Caucasus 1910).

Aukhs[1][2][3] (Chechen: Ӏовхой[4]) are an ethnographic (subroettic) group of Chechens.[5][6][7][8] Aukhs are currently living in the territories of Novolaksky (former Aukh District), Khasavyurtovsky, Babayurtovsky and Kazbekovsky (Western part of the Aukh) areas of modern central Dagestan,[9] along the rivers Yamansu, Yaryksu, Aktash and Aksai (earlier Eastern Chechnya).[10] They speak the Aukh dialect of the Chechen language.

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