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    The Nakh peoples are a group of North Caucasian peoples identified by their use of the Nakh languages and other cultural similarities. These are chiefly...
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  • Southern Russia Nakh peoples, the group of peoples who speak the Nakh languages Nakh Mountain, Hormozgan, Iran; a mountain Search for "nakh" on Wikipedia...
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    Bats people, an ethnic minority in Georgia. The Chechen, Ingush and Bats peoples are also grouped under the ethno-linguistic umbrella of Nakh peoples. The...
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  • Chechens (redirect from Chechen people)
    as Kisti and Durdzuks, are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group of the Nakh peoples native to the North Caucasus. They are the largest ethnic group in the...
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    closely related culturally, linguistically and ethnically to other Nakh-speaking peoples such as Ingushes and Chechens, but their customs and traditions...
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    The Bats people or the Batsbi are Nakh-speaking Tushetians in the country of Georgia. They are also known as the Ts’ova-Tush (წოვათუშები) after the Ts’ova...
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    Chirag Khinalugs Laks Lezgic peoples: Aguls Archin Budukhs Jeks Kryts Lezgins Rutuls Tabasarans Tsakhurs Udis Nakh peoples: Arshtins Bats Chechens Kists...
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  • Vainakh religion (category Nakh peoples)
    including traces of ancestor worship and funerary cults. The Nakh peoples, like many other peoples of the North Caucasus such as Circassians, practised tree...
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    The Northeast Caucasian languages, also called East Caucasian, Nakh-Daghestani or Vainakh-Daghestani, or sometimes Caspian languages (from the Caspian...
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  • suggests that "farmers of the region were proto-Nakh-Daghestanians". Nichols is quoted as stating that "The Nakh–Dagestanian languages are the closest thing...
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    of 2021[update]. It is home to the indigenous Chechens, part of the Nakh peoples, and of primarily Islamic faith. Grozny is the capital and largest city...
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  • nationalism and proclaimed internationalism, including the right of nations and peoples to self-determination. Soviet internationalism during the era of the USSR...
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    Ghalghai (category Nakh peoples)
    of peoples mentioned in historical Greek sources: Sindi — are one of the Adyghe peoples; Γιλγ- [Gligvi] — the old Georgian name of for Nakh peoples, in...
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    Ingush: Вайнахи Гlала архитектур/Вайнахи вовнийн архитектур), also called Nakh architecture, is a characteristic feature of ancient and medieval architecture...
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    Kists (ethnonym) (category Nakh peoples)
    Ingushetia Chechnya Kists or Kistins is an old exonym of all Nakh peoples (Ingush, Chechens and Batsbi), under which local societies later were designated...
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  • (Udi/Uti): Northern Azerbaijan, Southern Caucasus Mountains Nakh peoples Bats (Batsbi) Vainakh peoples Chechens (Nokhchiy): Chechnya, European Russia, Northern...
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    lies in The Black Tortoise of the North (北方玄武; Běi Fāng Xuán Wǔ). The Nakh peoples called this constellation Roofing Towers (Chechen: Neģara Bjovnaš). In...
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  • Dvals (category Peoples of the Caucasus)
    actually confirmed Nakh peoples, such as the Malkh after they declined).[citation needed] Kuznetsov notes the presence of Nakh placenames in South- and...
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    Teip (category Nakh peoples)
    an important role in the socioeconomic life of the Chechen and Ingush peoples before and during the Middle Ages, and continue to be an important cultural...
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  • Malkh (category Nakh peoples)
    it shows what image the people living in Bosporan Kingdom had about the military-political union of the ancient Nakh peoples, which they knew as "Malkhi"...
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    Ingushetia (category Nakh peoples)
    was split in two. The republic is home to the indigenous Ingush, a people of Nakh ancestry. As of the 2021 Census, its population was estimated to be 509...
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    Gargareans (category Nakh peoples)
    In Greek mythology, the Gargareans, or Gargarenses, (Greek: Γαργαρείς Gargareis) were an all-male tribe. They copulated with the Amazons annually in order...
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    Durdzuks (category Nakh peoples)
    the Ingush people, others believe that in the period of the Middle Ages, the population of Chechnya was known to the South Caucasian peoples under the...
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    Ḳavḳasosi), the son of the Biblical Togarmah and legendary forefather of the Nakh peoples. According to German philologists Otto Schrader and Alfons A. Nehring...
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  • cave paintings and artifacts around Lake Kezanoi. The ancestors of the Nakh peoples are thought to have populated the Central Caucasus around 10000–8000...
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    worship of the Nakh peoples of the North Caucasus – see Vainakh mythology and see also Ingushetia – the best-known of the Vainakh peoples today being the...
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    Orstkhoy (category Nakh peoples)
    Sagopshi (1878 – 1911), abrek. Ingush people Ingush societies Galashians History of Chechnya Chechens Nakh Peoples Chechen and Ingush: Орстхой. (See the...
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  • Gligvi (category Nakh peoples)
    Н. Г.; Анчабадзе, Ю. Д. (1993). Симченко, Ю. Б. (ed.). Народы Кавказа [Peoples of the Caucasus] (in Russian). Москва: ИЭИА. pp. 1–265. ISSN 0868-586X...
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    კავკასოსი, romanized: k'avk'asosi) was the supposed ancestor of Vainakh peoples (Chechens and Ingush) according to The Georgian Chronicles. His story is...
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  • Loki (see ru:Сырдон) Pkharmat (Chechen: Pẋarmat (Пхьармат)) – in the Nakh peoples' Vainakh epos, a blacksmith figure who steals fire from the gods for...
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