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Meredzhi ce, Мержа, Merzha inh, Мерж, Merzh; Мерже, romanized: ''Merzhe''. is a non-residential rural locality (a '' selo'') in
Galanchozhsky District Galanchozhsky District ( ce, Галайн-ЧӀажин кӀошт), (russian: Галанчожский район) is a district (raion) of Chechnya. The district was recreated in 2012. However, the official restoration process of the district is ...
of the Republic of Chechnya, Russia (Until September 26, 2018, it was in the
Sunzhensky District Sunzhunsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia: * Sunzhensky District, Chechen Republic, an administrative and municipal district of the Chechen Republic * Sunzhensky District, Republic of Ingushetia, ...
of
Ingushetia Ingushetia (; russian: Ингуше́тия; inh, ГӀалгӏайче, Ghalghayče), officially the Republic of Ingushetia,; inh, Гӏалгӏай Мохк, Ghalghay Moxk is a republic of Russia located in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe. ...
).


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 Chechen-
Ingush Ingush may refer to: * Ingush language * Ingush people The Ingush (, inh, ГIалгIай, translit=Ghalghaj, pronounced ) per Oxford dictionary "a member of a people living mainly in Ingushetia in the central Caucasus." Ingushetia is a federa ...
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 German researcher J. A. Güldenstädt indicated the village of Meredzhi among the total number of
ingush Ingush may refer to: * Ingush language * Ingush people The Ingush (, inh, ГIалгIай, translit=Ghalghaj, pronounced ) per Oxford dictionary "a member of a people living mainly in Ingushetia in the central Caucasus." Ingushetia is a federa ...
( Kist) villages which he opposes them with the Chechens. Meredzhi was mentioned as an Ingush village in 1823 by S. M. Bronevskiy. In 1858, Naib of Little Chechnya Said-Dulla by order of
Nikolay Yevdokimov Count Nikolai Ivanovich Yevdokimov (1804-1873) was a Russian infantry general who took part in the Russo-Circassian War The Russo-Circassian War ( ady, Урыс-адыгэ зауэ, translit=Wurıs-adığə zawə; ; 1763–1864; also known a ...
made punitive raids on Shagot-Kokh, Dattykh, Azerze, Meredzhi and other villages, where many abreks were hiding. In maps of 1850s Meredzhi is shown in ruins.


Russian rule

In 1862, the Ingush ''okrug'' was established as part of the Western Department of Terek Oblast. The village of Meredzhi was part of the ''
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 Ingush ...
'' of the Ingush ''okrug''. In 1866 the Meredzhi was ceded to the due to them belonging to the same nation as the locals (Chechen) and geographically closer to the central governance of the ''okrug''.


Soviet rule

During the deportation of the Chechens and Ingush, the village's population was deported to Central Asia and became uninhabited. Only tourists wandered in the village. With the abolishment of
Checheno-Ingush ASSR The Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic; inh, Нохч-ГӀалгӀай Автономе Советий Социализма Республика, Noxç-Ġalġay Avtonome Sovetiy Socializma Respublika; russian: Чече́но-И ...
, Meredzhi became part of of the Grozny Oblast and was subordinated to the village of Pervomaysky (modern day
Galashki Galashki (russian: Галашки; inh, Галашкe, ''Galaške'') is a rural locality (a '' selo'') in Sunzhensky District of the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia, located on the left bank of the Sunzha River near the border with the Repub ...
). With the
restoration of Chechen-Ingush autonomy Restoration of the Chechen-Ingush autonomy by decrees of the Presidiums of the Supreme Soviets of the USSR and the RSFSR on January 9, 1957, the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was restored, and within slightly different boundaries than when abolished; Naur ...
, Meredzhi was included in the ''Sunzhensky raion'' of Checheno-Ingush ASSR.


Modern

During the Insurgency in the North Caucasus,
Chechen militants Chechen may refer to: *Chechens, an ethnic group of the Caucasus *Chechen language *Metopium brownei, also known as the chechen, chechem, or black poisonwood tree *Related to Chechnya (Chechen Republic) *Related to the former Chechen Republic of Ic ...
set up their camp near Meredzhi. On March 28 2011,
Russian Air Force " Air March" , mascot = , anniversaries = 12 August , equipment = , equipment_label = , battles = , decorations = , bat ...
s carried out airstrikes using a drone on the camp, killing 16 of the militants including a prominent commander— Supyan Abdullayev during the operation. Although originally assumed that
Doku Umarov Doku Khamatovich Umarov ( ce, Ӏумар Хьамади кӀант Докка, translit='Umar Ẋamadi khant Dokka, ; russian: Доку Хаматович Умаров, Doku Khamatovich Umarov; 13 April 1964 – 7 September 2013), also known as ...
was among the militants dead, this was disproven as his supposed body wasn't found. Having taken medical supplies, He left the camp few hours before the operation took place. With the connection to the start of the summer tourist season, the Committee of the Republic of Ingushetia for Tourism, together with local authorities of the
Sunzhensky District Sunzhunsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia: * Sunzhensky District, Chechen Republic, an administrative and municipal district of the Chechen Republic * Sunzhensky District, Republic of Ingushetia, ...
, organized tourist trips to Meredzhi on 12 May 2018.


Demographics

National censuses done by the Russian empire and the Soviet Union in 1874, 1883, 1891, 1914 and 1926 showed that all of the inhabitants of Meredzhi and its surrounding villages were ethnic Chechens in all 5 censuses.http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/46057-spisok-naselennyh-mest-terskoy-oblasti-po-dannym-k-1-mu-iyulya-1914-goda-vladikavkaz-1915#mode/inspect/page/175/zoom/9


Geography

Meredzhi is located on the right bank of the Fortanga river, on the Meredzhi river, at the foot of the mountain range. The nearest settlements: in the northwest (downstream of Fortanga) — the village of
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, in the northeast (upstream of Fortanga) — the village of Gandalbos, in the west – the village of Tsecha-Akhki, in the east – the village of Khaykharoy.


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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * {{Cite book, last=Зейдлиц, first=Н., year=1878, url=https://viewer.rusneb.ru/ru/000200_000018_v19_rc_1224684?page=7&rotate=0&theme=white, title=Терская область. Список населённых мест по сведениям 1874 года, trans-title=Terek region. List of populated places according to 1874, series=Списки населенных мест Кавказского края, language=ru, edition=1st, location=Тифлис, publisher=Типография Главного управлении наместника Кавказского, pages=1–81, ref={{harvid, Терская область. Список населённых мест по сведениям 1874 года, 1878 Rural localities in Chechnya