For the inhabitants of the Ingushetian city, see Nazran.
Nazranians
Наьсархой
Nazranian Ingush (Назрованскіе Ингушивцы) on Captain Blum's map in 1830
Total population
9,489[1] (1858)
Regions with significant populations
Ingushetia
Languages
Ingush
Religion
Sunni Islam
The Nazranians (Ingush: Наьсархой, romanized: Näsarkhoy) were a historical Ingush ethnoterritorial subethnic group (society) which inhabited modern day Nazranovsky District and Prigorodny District.[a]
^Берже 1858, p. 6.
^Бларамберг 2010, pp. 310, 312, 329; "Обзор политического состояния Кавказа 1840 года" [Overview of the political state of the Caucasus in 1840]. www.vostlit.info (in Russian).; Военно-статистическое обозрѣніе Россійской имперіи 1851, p. 137; Kolenati 1858, p. 242; Мартиросиан 1928, pp. 11–12; Крупнов 1939, p. 83; Робакидзе 1968, p. 27; Крупнов 1971, pp. 36–38; Волконскій 1886, p. 54; Вертепов 1892, p. 75; Пантюхов 1901, p. 2; Утверждение русскаго владычества на Кавказѣ 1904, pp. 243–244 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFУтверждение_русскаго_владычества_на_Кавказѣ1904 (help); Ковалевскій 1914, p. 150; Милютин 1919, p. 277
^Мартиросиан 1928, p. 11; Академия Наук СССР (1936). "Советская Этнография" [Soviet Ethnography]. Советская Этнография (in Russian) (1). Ленинград: Издательство Академии Наук СССР: 8.; Большая советская энциклопедия 1937, p. 65; Большая советская энциклопедия 1939, p. 52; Крупнов 1971, p. 36; Волкова 1973, p. 151
^Anchabadze 2001, p. 29; Кузнецов 2004, p. 41
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rivers. Nazranians were considered by the Russian administration to be conquered and under their rule, this however, didn't stop Nazranians from sometimes...
failed due to division among the Nazranians and weak support for Shamil, who had insufficient supplies and the Nazranians did not provide him with any. Shamil...
ISBN 978-5-89564-044-9. Шмидт, О. Ю.; et al., eds. (1939). "Назрановцы" [The Nazranians]. Большая Советская Энциклопедия (in Russian). Vol. 41: Наган — Нидерландское...
ethnographer and historian, Nazranians (a subgroup of Ingush) used this ethnonym occasionally: The Shatois and Nazranians are reluctant to call themselves...
the west with Dzherakh, on the east with Khamkhins, on the north with Nazranians, and in the south with Gudomakarians. The center of the society was the...
Act of oath of six Ingush clans to Russia Type Pact Signed August 22 1810 Location Vladikavkaz Signatories Russian Empire Nazranians Languages Russian...
region in 1865. Regarding the size of the allotment per household of Nazranians, the Commission stated that "is in no way considered satisfactory by the...
expedition to Galashian Gorge. 1858 — The Galashians together with the Nazranians took part in one of the episodes of the Great Caucasian War — the Nazran...
noted that the Chechen dialect differed from the root language. In 1842, Nazranians and part of Karabulaks made an appeal to the Russian administration where...
established as part of the Western Department. It included societies of Nazranians, Karabulaks, Galgai, Kistins, Akkins and Tsorins (also Meredzhin society...
destruction of the entire village was stopped due to the intercession of the Nazranian Ingush. In the period from 1944 to 1958, after the deportation of Chechens...
society Fyappiy society Khamkhin society Tsorin society Galashian society Nazranian society Orstkhoy society Akkin society Malkhin society For example, in...
established as part of the Western Department. It included societies of Nazranians, Karabulaks, Galgai, Kistins, Akkins and Tsorins (also Meredzhin society...
Ingusches, call themselves Lamur, or mountaineers...” — Julius von Klaproth "Nazranians, Galgaevtsy and Galashians form a tribe of the Ingush, who call themselves...
Bekovich-Cherkassky [ru] and subsequently, in the 1860s, it was added to the Nazranian society. In 1926, the village was the center of the Achalukovsky District...
romanized: Utsiga Malsag; • Referred in Chechen folklore as Malsag, the Nazranian. Магомаевъ 1897, p. 2. Сборник документов и материалов 2014, p. 517. "Малсаг...
established as part of the Western Department. It included societies of Nazranians, Karabulaks, Galgai, Kistins, Akkins and Tsorins (also Meredzhin society...