Tsorins, Tsori (Ingush: Цхьорой),[1][2][3] also Ghalghaï[4][5][6][7][8] (Ingush: ГIалгIай), were a historical Ingush ethnoterritorial society[a] that was located in mountainous Ingushetia in the region of river Guloykhi. The center of the society was Tsori from which it got its name. Tsorin society, like the Khamkhin society, was formed from the former "Galgaï society" as a result of the transfer (appearance) of rural government to the village Tsori.[6]
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^Зязиков 2004, p. 180.
^Куркиев 2005, p. 470.
^Кавказскій отдѣл Императорскаго русскаго географическаго общества (1885). "Извѣстія Кавказскаго отдѣла Императорскаго русскаго географическаго общества" [Bulletin of the Caucasian Department of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society] (in Russian). 9 (1). Тифлисъ: Отдѣл: 102. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^Списокъ населенныхъ мѣстъ Терской области: По свѣдѣніям къ 1-му января 1883 года 1885, p. 18.
^ abcМаксимов & Вертепов 1892, p. 75.
^Волкова 1973, pp. 160, 168.
^Сулейманов 1978, p. 65.
^Обзор политического состояния Кавказа 1840 года // ЦГВИА Ф. ВУА, Д.6164, Ч.93, лл. 1-23.
^Кавказский край // Военно-статистическое обозрение Российской империи 1851, p. 137:
"Къ племени Ингушей, занимающих 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…"
^Иванов, И. (1851). "Чечня" [Chechnya]. Москвитянин (in Russian). No. 19–20. Ставрополь: Михаил Погодин.
"...Ингушских племен Цори, Галгай, Галаш и Карабулак..."
^Волконский 1886, p. 54:
"Ингушевское племя состояло из следующих обществ: кистинского, джераховского, назрановского, карабулакского (впоследствии назвавшегося галашевским), галгаевского, цоринского, акинского и мереджинского; все эти общества вместе имели свыше тридцати тысяч душ."
^Пантюхов 1901, p. 2.
^Мартиросиан 1928, p. 11.
^Академия Наук СССР (1936). Советская Этнография [Soviet Ethnography] (in Russian). Ленинград: Издательство Академии Наук СССР. p. 8.
^Крупнов 1971, p. 36.
^Волкова 1973, p. 151.
^Дагестанский филиал АН СССР (1989). Народно-освободительное движение горцев Дагестана и Чечни в 20-50-х годах XIX в: Всесоюзная научная конференция, 20-22 июня 1989 г.: тезисы докладов и сообщений [The people's liberation movement of the highlanders of Dagestan and Chechnya in the 20-50s of the XIX century: All-Union Scientific Conference, June 20-22, 1989: abstracts of reports and messages]. Махачкала: Дагестанский филиал АН СССР. p. 106.
^Anchabadze 2001, p. 29.
^Indiana University (2004). Anthropological Linguistics. Vol. 46: Issue 2. Bloomington, Indiana: Department of Anthropology, Indiana University. p. 132.
^Кузнецов 2004, p. 41.
^Павлова 2012, p. 34.
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