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Meredzhi
Meredzhi ce, Мержа, Merzha inh, Мерж, Merzh; Мерже, romanized: ''Merzhe''. is a non-residential types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural locality (a ''Village#Slavic_countries, selo'') in Galanchozhsky District of the Republic of Chechnya, Russia (Until September 26, 2018, it was in the Sunzhensky District, Republic of Ingushetia, Sunzhensky District of Ingushetia). History Background The village consists of three smaller settlements—Dak-Bukh, Dalt-Bukh and Churk-Bukh. It's predominantly made up of wooden buildings due to its geographical location—the needed wood is available at nearby forests. Meredzhi was one of the centre villages of Meredzhi Society. The Chechens, Chechen-Ingush people, Ingush clan (''teip'') of originated from it. Due to good climate and hydrogeological conditions, the population of the village was primarily engaged in arable farming and cattle breeding but also gardening. In the second half of the 18th century (1770s), the Ge ...
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Gorsky Uchastok
Gorsky ''Uchastok'' was a territorial-administrative unit (''uchastok'') of the Ingushskiy ''Okrug'' of the Terek Oblast of the Russian Empire. The area of the Gorsky Uchastok made up Dzheyrakhsky and part of the Sunzhensky Districts of Ingushetia. History After the end of the Caucasian War, the military administration of the Caucasus was eliminated and in 1860, the entire territory of the North Caucasus was divided into the Stavropol Governate, Kuban, Terek and Dagestan ''oblasts''. The Terek Oblast consisted of 8 districts (okrugs), one of which was Ingushskiy Okrug. The Gorsky Uchastok was created and it was one of the four uchastoks making up the Ingushskiy Okrug. In 1866, the territory of the Meredzhi and Akkin societies was separated from the Gorskiy Uchastok of the Ingushskiy Okrug and subordinated to the administration of the Argunskiy Okrug. Administrative Division Settlements of Gorskiy Uchastok: Dzheyrakh, Pamyat, Armkhi, Lyazhgi, Tsori, Khamkhi, Tumgi, K ...
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