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Galashians
Галашкархой
Galashian Ingush (Галашевцскiе Ингуши) on Captain Blum's map in 1830
Total population
2131[1] (1851)
Regions with significant populations
Ingushetia
Languages
Ingush
Religion
Sunni Islam

Galashians[a] (Ingush: Галашкахой, romanized: Galashkakhoy), were a historical Ingush ethnoterritorial society,[b] which formed in the middle of the 18th century. The name comes from the village of Galashki, which is geographically located in the very center of the society. Galashians were located in the middle and lower reaches of the river Assa and the basin of the river Fortanga.

  1. ^ Берже 1859, p. 81.
  2. ^ Долгиева et al. 2013, p. 204.
  3. ^ Бларамберг 2010, pp. 310, 312, 329.
  4. ^ Обзор политического состояния Кавказа 1840 года, V. Племя ингуш: "1) Назрановцы, 2) Галаши, 3) Карабулаки, 4) Галгаи, 5) Кистины или Кисты Ближние, 6) Джерахи, 7) Цори, 8) Дальние Кисты".
  5. ^ Koch 1843, p. 493.
  6. ^ Военно-статистическое обозрѣніе Россійской имперіи 1851, p. 137:

    "Къ племени Ингушей, занимающихъ плоскость и котловины Кавказских горъ съ правой стороны Терека до верхних частей Аргуна и до теченія Фартанги, принадлежатъ: 1) Назрановцы с Комбулейскимъ обществомъ, 2) Джераховцы, 3) Карабулаки, 4) Цоринцы, 5) Ближніе Кистинцы с небольшимъ обществомъ Малхинцевъ вновь покорившимся, 6) Галгай, 7) Галашевцы, 8) дальніе Кисты…"

  7. ^ Иванов 1851:

    "...Ингушских племен Цори, Галгай, Галаш и Карабулак..."

  8. ^ Волконскій 1886, p. 54:

    "Ингушевское племя состояло изъ слѣдующихъ обществъ: кистинскаго, джераховскаго, назрановскаго, карабулакскаго (впослѣдствіи назвавшегося галашевскимъ), галгаевскаго, цоринскаго, акинскаго и мереджинскаго; всѣ эти общества вмѣстѣ имѣли свыше тридцати тысячъ душъ."

  9. ^ Ржевускій 1888, p. 72.
  10. ^ Вертепов 1892, p. 75.
  11. ^ Пантюхов 1901, p. 2.
  12. ^ Ковалевскій 1914, p. 150.
  13. ^ Милютин 1919, p. 277.
  14. ^ Мартиросиан 1928, p. 11.
  15. ^ Советская Этнография 1936, p. 8.
  16. ^ Крупнов 1971, p. 36.
  17. ^ Волкова 1973, p. 151.
  18. ^ Тезисы докладов и сообщений 1989, p. 106.
  19. ^ Anchabadze 2001, p. 29.
  20. ^ Бережной, Добаев & Крайнюченко 2003, p. 134 (as PDF).
  21. ^ Кузнецов 2004, p. 41.


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