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Ethnonyms of the Ingush are names of Ingush people, including self-names (endonyms) and names used by other ethnic groups to refer to the Ingush (exonyms) throughout the existence of Ingush people from Middle Ages to the modern day.

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Ethnonyms of the Ingush

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Ethnonyms of the Ingush are names of Ingush people, including self-names (endonyms) and names used by other ethnic groups to refer to the Ingush (exonyms)...

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Ghalghai

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Chokaev [ru], analyzed the internal structure of the ethnonym. According to the linguist: "In both the Chechen and Ingush languages, the ethnonym is divided into...

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Ingush people

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town of Vladikavkaz of modern day North-Ossetia. The Ingush are predominantly Sunni Muslims and speak the Ingush language. The ethnonym of the "Ingush" came...

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Gligvi

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ethnonym used in Georgian, Russian and Western European sources in the 16th-19th centuries. The ethnonym corresponds to the self-name of the Ingush,...

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Durdzuks

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reference to the Vainakh peoples (Chechens and Ingush). Researchers unanimously identify the Durdzuks as the ancestors of modern Chechens, Ingush and Bats...

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Kalkans

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people — ethnonym of the Ingush used in Russian sources of the 16th-17th centuries. The ethnonym corresponds to the self-name of the Ingush - Ghalghaï...

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Loamaro

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Professor B. Alborov, the name of the village Lamardon in the Prigorodny District is associated with one of the ethnonyms of the Ingush who once lived there: «...

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Nakh peoples

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similarities. These are chiefly the ethnic Chechen (including the Chechen sub-ethnos, the Kists, in Georgia), Ingush and Bats peoples of the North Caucasus, including...

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Kistin Gorge

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Kistinka, which in turn comes from one of the ethnonyms of the Ingush – Kists. Historically, the area where the gorge is located was called "Kistetia"...

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Kist people

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The Kists (Georgian: ქისტები, kist'ebi; Chechen: P'ängazxuoj; Ingush: P'engisxuoj) are a Chechen subethnic group in Georgia. They primarily live in the...

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Chechens

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Ancestors of the modern Chechens and Ingush were known as Durdzuks. According to The Georgian Chronicles, before his death, Targamos [Togarmah] divided the country...

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Ingushetia

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after the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was split in two. The republic is home to the indigenous Ingush, a people of Nakh ancestry...

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Ingush in Turkey

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Ingush in Turkey refers to the diaspora that consists of people born in or residing in Turkey that are of Ingush origin. The diaspora is estimated to be...

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Chamaecoetae

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associated the ethnonym with the Vainakh tribes. Further on, he and Z. K. Chokaev [ru] again wrote about the connection of this ethnonym with the Ingush and...

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Feappii

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The Feappii (Ingush: фаьппий) were an Ingush subgroup (society) that mostly inhabited the mountainous Fappi region of Ingushetia in the Caucasus. Historically...

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Tsori

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Tsori is the ancestral settlement of Ingush clan (teip) of Tsoroy (Ingush: Цхьо́рой) and the historical center of Tsorin society. The toponym is of ancient...

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Tsorins

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Tsorins, Tsori (Ingush: Цхьорой), also Ghalghaï (Ingush: ГIалгIай), were a historical Ingush ethnoterritorial society that was located in mountainous Ingushetia...

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Orstkhoy

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Chechen and Ingush peoples. Their homeland is in the upper reaches of the Assa and Fortanga rivers in the historical region of Orstkhoy-Mokhk (the Sernovodsky...

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Fappi

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Fappi (Ingush: Фаьппи, romanized: Fäppi) or Fappi mokhk (Ingush: Фаьппи мохк, romanized: Fäppi mokhk, lit. 'Country of Fyappins'), exonym: Kistetia, is...

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Torshkhoy

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Torshkhoy (Ingush: Тӏоаршхой, romanized: Thoarshkhoy), also known in Ingush folklore as Them-Thoarshkhoy (Ingush: ТӀем-Tӏоаршхой, lit. Torshkhoy-warriors)...

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Gveleti

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გველეთი; Ingush: Гелате, romanized: Gelatĕ), is a village (aul) in the Kazbegi Municipality of Georgia. It is located in the Darial Gorge, on the right bank...

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Papakha

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Chechens, Dagestanis, Ingush and other Caucasian tribes. Papakhas are also donned in Georgia mostly worn in mountainous regions of Pshavi, Khevi, Mtiuleti...

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History of Chechnya

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original migrants contributed to both the genetic and cultural traits of the modern Ingush and Chechens, but that the primary ancestors were Nakh-speaking...

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Khamkhins

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[Ethnonyms and tribal names of the North Caucasus] (in Russian). Москва: Наука. pp. 1–210. Anchabadze, George (2001). Vainakhs (The Chechen and Ingush)...

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Nazranians

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The Nazranians (Ingush: Наьсархой, romanized: Näsarkhoy) were a historical Ingush ethnoterritorial subethnic group (society) which inhabited modern day...

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Falkhan

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The toponym is of ancient origin. It splits into three parts: Falkha-n-e, out of which, "-n" and "-e/ye" are suffixes of Ingush language. Ethnonym Falkhankhoy...

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Generations of Noah

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word entails today. The list of 70 names introduces for the first time several well-known ethnonyms and toponyms important to biblical geography, such as...

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