Vilayet Arshtkhoy,[1][2][3][4][5]Vilayet Arshty,[1]Arshtinskiy Vilayet,[6] was an Ingush administrative unit of the North Caucasian Imamate.[7] The Naibstvo was the farthest region of the Imamate in the west[8] and it was established on the territory of Orstkhoy society with the center being the village of Arshty.
^ abИнститут востоковедения (1974). Письменные памятники Востока [Written monuments of the East] (in Russian). Москва: Наука. pp. 214, 221.
^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.
^ცქიტიშვილი, ოთარი (1991). ახლო აღმოსავლეთი და საქართველო [Middle East and Georgia] (in Russian). Tbilisi: Meʻcniereba. p. 363.
^Айдаев, Ю. А. (1996). Чеченцы: история и современность [Chechens: history and modernity] (in Russian). Москва: Мир дому твоему. p. 177. ISBN 978-5-87553-005-0.
^Гамзатов, Г.Г.; Османов, А. И.; Магомеддадаев, А. М. (1998). Мухаммад-Амин и народно-освободительное движение народов Северо-Западного Кавказа в 40-60 гг. XIX века: сборник документов и материалов [Muhammad-Amin and the people's liberation movement of the peoples of the North-Western Caucasus in 40-60s. XIX century: a collection of documents and materials] (in Russian). Махачкала: Ин-т ИАЭ ДНЦ РАН. pp. 265, 268–269.
^Кодзоев 2002.
^Павлова 2012, p. 35.
^Покровский, Н. И. (2000). Кавказские войны и имамат Шамиля [Caucasian Wars and Imamate of Shamil] (in Russian). Москва: РОССПЭН. p. 427. ISBN 9785824300789.
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