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  • Ingush language
  • Northeast Caucasian language

    Ingush (/ˈɪŋɡʊʃ/; гӏалгӏай мотт, ġalġay mott, IPA: [ˈʁəɫʁɑːɪ mʷɔtː]) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by about 350,000 people, known as the Ingush

    Ingush language

    Ingush language

    Ingush_language

  • Ingush people
  • Ethnic group native to the northeastern Caucasus

    modern-day North-Ossetia. The Ingush are predominantly Sunni Muslims and speak the Ingush language. The ethnonym of the "Ingush" came from the name of the

    Ingush people

    Ingush people

    Ingush_people

  • Nakh languages
  • Branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family

    The Nakh languages are a group of languages within the Northeast Caucasian family, spoken chiefly by the Chechens and Ingush in the North Caucasus. Bats

    Nakh languages

    Nakh languages

    Nakh_languages

  • East Prigorodny conflict
  • Ethnic conflict between Ingush and Ossetians in North Ossetia

    The East Prigorodny conflict, also referred to as the Ossetian–Ingush conflict, was an inter-ethnic conflict within the Russian Federation, in the eastern

    East Prigorodny conflict

    East Prigorodny conflict

    East_Prigorodny_conflict

  • Ingushetia
  • Republic of Russia in the North Caucasus

    after the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was split in two. The republic is home to the indigenous Ingush, a people of Nakh ancestry

    Ingushetia

    Ingushetia

    Ingushetia

  • Nakh peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic group

    identified by their use of the Nakh languages and other cultural similarities. These are chiefly the ethnic Chechen, Ingush and Bats peoples of the North Caucasus

    Nakh peoples

    Nakh peoples

    Nakh_peoples

  • History of Chechnya and Ingushetia (1934–1993)
  • History of Caucasus regions during Soviet rule

    Chechen Autonomous Oblast and the Ingush Autonomous Oblast, which were unified on 15 January 1934, to form the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Oblast.[full citation

    History of Chechnya and Ingushetia (1934–1993)

    History of Chechnya and Ingushetia (1934–1993)

    History_of_Chechnya_and_Ingushetia_(1934–1993)

  • Ingush towers
  • Ingush architecture

    Ingush towers (Ingush: гӀалгӀай гӀалаш/вӀовнаш, romanized: ghalghai ghālash/vhóvnash) are medieval Ingush stone structures used as residences, signal

    Ingush towers

    Ingush towers

    Ingush_towers

  • Ingush Independence Committee
  • Separatist Organization

    The Ingush Independence Committee or Committee of Ingush Independence (Ingush: Ğalğay Kortamuq̇alen Komitet, Russian: Комитет Ингушской Независимости

    Ingush Independence Committee

    Ingush Independence Committee

    Ingush_Independence_Committee

  • Ingush
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Ingush in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ingush may refer to: Ingush language, Northeast Caucasian language Ingush people, an ethnic group of

    Ingush

    Ingush

  • Republics of Russia
  • Constituent units of the Russian Federation

    Karachay-Cherkessia were elevated to full republics, while the Ingush portion of the Checheno-Ingush ASSR refused to be part of the breakaway state and rejoined

    Republics of Russia

    Republics of Russia

    Republics_of_Russia

  • Ingush societies
  • Societies from the Caucasus region

    identity based on a common culture and language. Ingush societies in the literature are sometimes called shahars (Ingush: шахьар, romanized: şaẋar, lit. 'society

    Ingush societies

    Ingush_societies

  • Ingush Autonomous Oblast
  • Former autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR (1924-34)

    Ingush Autonomous Oblast (Ingush: ГӀалгӀай автономе область, Russian: Ингушская автономная область) was an autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR in the

    Ingush Autonomous Oblast

    Ingush Autonomous Oblast

    Ingush_Autonomous_Oblast

  • Movsar Evloev
  • Russian mixed martial artist (born 1994)

    Evloev, who has a degree in computer programming and law, belongs to the Ingush teip Youvloy. Before turning professional in mixed martial arts in 2014

    Movsar Evloev

    Movsar Evloev

    Movsar_Evloev

  • Ingush State University
  • University in Ingushetia

    Ingush State University is a public university in Magas, Republic of Ingushetia. It was founded in 1994 and considered to be one of the youngest public

    Ingush State University

    Ingush State University

    Ingush_State_University

  • Caucasus Mountains
  • Mountain system at the intersection of Europe and Asia

    romanized: Kavkaznı töbe Chechen: Кавказан лаьмнаш, romanized: Kavkazan lämnaş Ingush: Кавказа лоамаш, romanized: Kavkaza loamash Karachay-Balkar: Кавказ таула

    Caucasus Mountains

    Caucasus Mountains

    Caucasus_Mountains

  • Vainakh languages
  • Dialect continuum consisting of Chechen and Ingush

    The Vainakh (also spelled Veinakh) languages are a dialect continuum that consists of the Chechen and Ingush languages, spoken mainly in the Russian republics

    Vainakh languages

    Vainakh languages

    Vainakh_languages

  • Bats people
  • Nakh-speaking ethnographic group, living in Georgia

    two other Nakh languages, Chechen and Ingush. As Professor Johanna Nichols put it, "[the Batsbur] language is related to Chechen and Ingush roughly as Czech

    Bats people

    Bats people

    Bats_people

  • Azerbaijanis
  • Turkic ethnic group

    back to the name of Qajars, having presumably emerged in Chechen and Ingush languages during the reign of Qajars in Iran in the 18th–19th centuries. Ancient

    Azerbaijanis

    Azerbaijanis

    Azerbaijanis

  • North Caucasus
  • Subregion in Eastern Europe

    about a million North Caucasian Muslims, including Circassians, Chechens, Ingush, Ossetians, and others, became refugees in the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman

    North Caucasus

    North Caucasus

    North_Caucasus

  • Ruslan Khuchbarov
  • Ingush militant

    Ruslan Tagirovich Khuchbarov (12 November 1972 – 3 September 2004), was an Ingush militant nicknamed "Polkovnik" (the Russian for Colonel) notorious for his

    Ruslan Khuchbarov

    Ruslan_Khuchbarov

  • North Ossetia–Alania
  • Republic of Russia in the North Caucasus

    "True Faith"), and there is a sizable Muslim minority. Ethnic Russians and Ingush, who form a majority in neighboring Ingushetia, form substantial minorities

    North Ossetia–Alania

    North Ossetia–Alania

    North_Ossetia–Alania

  • Operation Lentil (Caucasus)
  • 1944 Soviet ethnic cleansing and genocide

    Soviet government forcibly transferred the whole of the Vainakh (Chechen and Ingush) populations of the North Caucasus to Central Asia on 23 February 1944,

    Operation Lentil (Caucasus)

    Operation Lentil (Caucasus)

    Operation_Lentil_(Caucasus)

  • Issa Kodzoev
  • Ingush writer and politician

    Ayupovich Kodzoev (Russian: Исса́ Аю́пович Кодзо́ев; Ingush: Коазой Аюпа Ӏийса; born 12 August 1938) is an Ingush writer, poet, playwright, teacher and politician

    Issa Kodzoev

    Issa_Kodzoev

  • Caucasian War
  • 1817–1864 invasion of the Caucasus by the Russian Empire

    romanized: Örsiyn–kavkazxoyn thom Georgian: კავკასიის ომი, romanized: K’avk’asiis omi Ingush: Эрсий-кавказхой тӀом, romanized: Ersiy-kavkazxoy thom Lezgian: Къавкъаздин

    Caucasian War

    Caucasian War

    Caucasian_War

  • Cornmeal
  • Meal (coarse flour) ground from dried maize

    cornbread). Known by different names in local languages (Abkhaz: абысҭа abysta, Adyghe: мамрыс mamrys, Ingush: журан-худар juran-hudar, Nogai: мамырза mamyrza

    Cornmeal

    Cornmeal

    Cornmeal

  • Mămăligă
  • Traditional dish from yellow maize flour

    names in various local languages (Abkhaz: абысҭа, romanized: abysta, Adyghe: мамрыс, romanized: mamrys, Georgian: ღომი, Ingush: журан-худар, romanized: zhuran-khudar

    Mămăligă

    Mămăligă

    Mămăligă

  • Emblem of the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Checheno-Ingush ASSR was identical to the emblem of the RSFSR, but was supplemented with inscriptions in the national languages of the Checheno-Ingush ASSR

    Emblem of the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Emblem of the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Emblem_of_the_Checheno-Ingush_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic

  • State Anthem of Ingushetia
  • Anthem of a Russian federal subject

    See File:Anthem of Ingushetia - ГIалгIайчен гимн.ogg, Help:IPA and Ingush language § Phonology. Sometimes written ГӀалгӀайче [ʁəɫ.ʁəj.t͡ʃʲe]. Sometimes

    State Anthem of Ingushetia

    State Anthem of Ingushetia

    State_Anthem_of_Ingushetia

  • Workers of the world, unite!
  • Rallying cry from The Communist Manifesto

    official motto. In each Soviet republic, the same motto was used in the local language. The English phrase and its variants (the variant "All power to the workers"

    Workers of the world, unite!

    Workers of the world, unite!

    Workers_of_the_world,_unite!

  • Ghalghai
  • Self-name of the Ingush people

    Ghalghai (Ingush: pl. гIалгIай, [ˈʁəlʁɑj], sg. гIалгIа, [ˈʁəlʁɑ]) is the self-name (endonym) of the Ingush people. There's no consensus among scholars

    Ghalghai

    Ghalghai

    Ghalghai

  • Ingush people in Turkey
  • Ingush diaspora

    Ingush people in Turkey number around 85,000 as of 2020. The reason for the resettlement of Ingush to the Ottoman Turkey was mainly due to shortage of

    Ingush people in Turkey

    Ingush_people_in_Turkey

  • INH
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    INH or inh may refer to: Ingush language, ISO 639 code Inhambane Airport, Mozambique, IATA code INH Isonicotinic acid hydrazide or isoniazid, an antibiotic

    INH

    INH

  • Abrek
  • North Caucasian term for a lone warrior who fights for a righteous cause

    Ingush in 1944 several local guerilla groups formed to fight against Stalinist repression. The most prominent abrek during this period was the Ingush

    Abrek

    Abrek

    Abrek

  • Caucasus Emirate
  • Former jihadist organisation

    Ossetia) Self proclaimed capital city was Magas (Ingush: Магас), until 9 May 2009, and Buro (Ingush: Буро) (Vladikavkaz) from 9 May 2009 Vilayat Cherkessia

    Caucasus Emirate

    Caucasus Emirate

    Caucasus_Emirate

  • Nazran
  • Former capital city in Ingushetia, Russia

    Nazran (Russian: Назра́нь; Ingush: Наьсаре, romanized: Näsare) is the largest city in Ingushetia, Russia. It served as the republic's capital from 1991

    Nazran

    Nazran

    Nazran

  • Ethnonyms of the Ingush
  • Ethnonyms of the Ingush are names of Ingush people, including self-names (endonyms) and names used by other ethnic groups to refer to the Ingush (exonyms) throughout

    Ethnonyms of the Ingush

    Ethnonyms_of_the_Ingush

  • Voiced postalveolar fricative
  • Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨ʒ⟩ in IPA

    palato-alveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is familiar to many if not most English-speakers as the "s" sound

    Voiced postalveolar fricative

    Voiced postalveolar fricative

    Voiced_postalveolar_fricative

  • Loamaro
  • Self-name of the Ingush which literally translates to "mountaineer" in Ingush language

    suffix -(a)ro. The ethnonym is literally translated from the Ingush and Chechen language as "mountaineer". The first report of the ethnonym in historical

    Loamaro

    Loamaro

  • Ali Taziev
  • Ingush warlord

    Мусаевич Тазиев, Ingush: Тазинаькъан Мусай Ӏаьла, romanized: Tazinäqhan Musæj Hälæ), also known as Akhmed Yevloev (Russian: Ахмед Евлоев; Ingush: Йовлой Ахьмад

    Ali Taziev

    Ali_Taziev

  • Northeast Caucasian languages
  • Language family

    Caucasian languages by speakers Chechen (33.6%) Avar (18.9%) Lezgian (16.3%) Dargwa (12.1%) Ingush (8.00%) Lak (3.80%) Others (7.30%) These languages can be

    Northeast Caucasian languages

    Northeast Caucasian languages

    Northeast_Caucasian_languages

  • Mount Kazbek
  • Volcanic mountain in Georgia

    Mqinvartsveri, translates to "Glacier Peak" or "Freezing Cold Peak". The Ingush name Beshloam and Chechen name Bashlam translates as "Molten Mount". Kazbek

    Mount Kazbek

    Mount Kazbek

    Mount_Kazbek

  • Teip
  • Sub-ethnic division (social organization) of Chechen and Ingush people

    "tape"; Chechen and Ingush: тайпа, romanized: taypa, pronounced [ˈtəɪpə]; lit. 'family, kin, clan, tribe') is a Chechen and Ingush tribal organization

    Teip

    Teip

    Teip

  • Laysat Baysarova
  • Ingush abrek sniper

    Laysat Tangieva (Russian: Лайсат Тангиева, Ingush: ТӀонганаькъан Лайсат; 1920 – 2005) was an Ingush communist party worker turned abrek who became a sniper

    Laysat Baysarova

    Laysat_Baysarova

  • Chokha
  • High-necked wool coat worn by men in the Caucasus

    Nakh peoples are poorer. There are various depictions by travellers of Ingush men in a cherkeska with a standing collar, the coat resembles the type worn

    Chokha

    Chokha

    Chokha

  • Recognition of same-sex unions in Russia
  • kodeks Finnish: Perhekoodi Hill Mari: Йиш кодекс, romanized: Jiš kodeks Ingush: Дезала кодекс, romanized: Dezala kodeks Kabardian: Бынунагъуэ кодекс,

    Recognition of same-sex unions in Russia

    Recognition_of_same-sex_unions_in_Russia

  • Voiced palatal approximant
  • Type of consonant used in many spoken languages

    voiced palatal approximant is a type of consonant used in many spoken languages. It is familiar to English-speakers as the "y" sound in "young". The symbol

    Voiced palatal approximant

    Voiced palatal approximant

    Voiced_palatal_approximant

  • Khamkhins
  • Ingush society

    Khamkhins (Ingush: Хамхой, romanized: Khamkhoy), also known as Ghalghaï, were a historical Ingush ethnoterritorial society, which was located in the upper

    Khamkhins

    Khamkhins

    Khamkhins

  • Chechen language
  • Northeast Caucasian language native to Russia

    alphabet. Chechen is the most-spoken Northeast Caucasian language. Together with the closely related Ingush, with which there exists a large degree of mutual

    Chechen language

    Chechen language

    Chechen_language

  • Aul
  • Type of fortified village or town in the Caucasus and Central Asia

    ял, romanized: yal; Crimean Tatar: аул, romanized: aul; Georgian: აულ; Ingush: эйла, romanized: ēyla; Karakalpak: awıl; Kazakh: ауыл, romanized: auyl;

    Aul

    Aul

    Aul

  • Voiced pharyngeal fricative
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʕ⟩ in IPA

    fricative or approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this

    Voiced pharyngeal fricative

    Voiced pharyngeal fricative

    Voiced_pharyngeal_fricative

  • Yunus-bek Yevkurov
  • Russian military officer and politician (born 1963)

    transfer deal with the neighboring Republic of Chechnya. Yevkurov, an ethnic Ingush, was born on 23 July 1963 into a peasant family of 12 children, consisting

    Yunus-bek Yevkurov

    Yunus-bek Yevkurov

    Yunus-bek_Yevkurov

  • Epiglottal plosive
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʡ⟩ in IPA

    2021-05-03. Maddieson et al. (1993:27, 30, 33) Nichols, Johanna (2011). Ingush grammar (1st ed.). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-09877-0

    Epiglottal plosive

    Epiglottal plosive

    Epiglottal_plosive

  • Nart saga
  • Folklore of the North Caucasus

    Abkhaz, Circassian, Ossetian, Karachay-Balkar, and to some extent Chechen-Ingush folklore. The term nart comes from the Ossetian Nartæ, which is plurale

    Nart saga

    Nart_saga

  • Idris Bazorkin
  • North Caucasian writer and playwright (1910–1993)

    wrote his works in Russian but also in Ingush to a lesser degree. He had been recognized a classic of the Ingush literature [ru] during his lifetime. Having

    Idris Bazorkin

    Idris_Bazorkin

  • Zaur (village)
  • Historical place (village)

    Zaur or Zaurovo was an Ingush village that existed in the 18th–19th centuries on the right bank of the Terek River and in the Tarskoye Valley. According

    Zaur (village)

    Zaur (village)

    Zaur_(village)

  • Chechens
  • Northeast Caucasian ethnic group

    Ingush with ease. The two languages are not truly mutually intelligible, but it is easy for Chechens to learn how to understand the Ingush language and

    Chechens

    Chechens

    Chechens

  • Batal Hajji Belkhoroev
  • Ingush sheikh

    Batal Hajji Belkhoroev (Ingush: Белхарой Батӏал-Хьажа, romanized: Belxaroj Bathal-X́aža; c. 1824–1914) was an Ingush sheikh of the Qadiri Sufi order (tariqa)

    Batal Hajji Belkhoroev

    Batal_Hajji_Belkhoroev

  • Dzherakh
  • Ingush society

    or Jeyrakh (Ingush: ЖӀайрахой, romanized: Ƶjayraxoy, IPA: [ˈʒˤəɪɾəxʷɔɪ]), historically also known as the Erokhan, were a historical Ingush ethno-territorial

    Dzherakh

    Dzherakh

    Dzherakh

  • Languages of Kazakhstan
  • speakers of Kazakh language, according to the same census. Other languages natively spoken in Kazakhstan are Dungan, Ili Turki, Ingush, Plautdietsch, and

    Languages of Kazakhstan

    Languages_of_Kazakhstan

  • Galashians
  • Ingush society

    Galashians (Ingush: Галашкахой, romanized: Galaşkaxoy, IPA: [ˈɡɑɫəʃkəxʷɔɪ]), were a historical Ingush ethnoterritorial society, which formed in the middle

    Galashians

    Galashians

    Galashians

  • Timur (given name)
  • Temur Ansari

    Timur Gender Male Language Adyghe: Тимур Azerbaijani: Teymur Chechen: Тимур Georgian: თემურ Ingush: Темар Kazakh: Темiр, Темур, Тимур Kazakh Latin: Temir

    Timur (given name)

    Timur_(given_name)

  • People's Assembly of the Republic of Ingushetia
  • Regional parliament of Ingushetia, Russia

    Республики Ингушетия, romanized: Narodnoye Sobraniye Respubliki Ingushetiya; Ingush: Гӏалгӏай Республика Халкъа Гуллам, romanized: Ghalghaj Respublika Xalq'a

    People's Assembly of the Republic of Ingushetia

    People's Assembly of the Republic of Ingushetia

    People's_Assembly_of_the_Republic_of_Ingushetia

  • Torshkhoy
  • Ingush clan (''teip'')

    Torshkhoy (Ingush: Тӏоаршхой, romanized: Thoarshkhoy), also known in Ingush folklore as Them-Thoarshkhoy (Ingush: ТӀем-Tӏоаршхой, lit. Torshkhoy-warriors)

    Torshkhoy

    Torshkhoy

    Torshkhoy

  • Magas, Russia
  • New capital city of Ingushetia, Russia

    Magas (Russian and Ingush: Магас) is the capital town of Ingushetia, Russia. It was founded in 1995 and replaced Nazran as the capital of the republic

    Magas, Russia

    Magas, Russia

    Magas,_Russia

  • Akhmed Khuchbarov
  • Ingush abrek

    Akhmed Osievich Khuchbarov (1894–1956) was an Ingush abrek, guerrilla fighter and warlord who led an Ingush resistance against the Soviet regime for 27

    Akhmed Khuchbarov

    Akhmed Khuchbarov

    Akhmed_Khuchbarov

  • Maksharip Muzhukhoev
  • Ingush scientist

    1968 to 1991, Muzhukhoev worked at the Chechen-Ingush Scientific and Research Institute of History, Language and Literature [ru]. In 1988, he was appointed

    Maksharip Muzhukhoev

    Maksharip_Muzhukhoev

  • Karabulak, Republic of Ingushetia
  • Town in the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia

    Karabulak (Russian: Карабула́к; Ingush: Илдарха-Гӏала) is a town in the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia, located on the Sunzha River (a tributary of the

    Karabulak, Republic of Ingushetia

    Karabulak, Republic of Ingushetia

    Karabulak,_Republic_of_Ingushetia

  • Nazran uprising
  • Uprising of Ingush in 1858

    uprising (Ingush: Наьсарен гӀовттам, romanized: Näsaren ġovttam, IPA: [ˈnɛ̯æsəɾʲeŋ ˈɣʷɔʊtːəm]; Russian: Назрановское восстание) of the Ingush people against

    Nazran uprising

    Nazran uprising

    Nazran_uprising

  • Georgian Military Road
  • Road in Georgia and Russia

    European route E117 S3 highway (Georgia) Georgian: საქართველოს სამხედრო გზა; Ingush: ГIалгIай никъ, romanized: Ghalghai niqh, Гуржий никъ, romanized: Gurzhiy

    Georgian Military Road

    Georgian Military Road

    Georgian_Military_Road

  • Official names of the Soviet Union
  • Socialist Republics, in the languages of the Soviet Republics (presented in the constitutional order) and other languages of the USSR, were as follows

    Official names of the Soviet Union

    Official names of the Soviet Union

    Official_names_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Palochka
  • Cyrillic letter

    /h/. Ingush is similar. Examples from Chechen: йоӀ [juo̯ʔˤ], "girl" and хӀорджӀаьла [hordʒˤæla], "shark" Exceptionally among the Caucasian languages, Abkhaz

    Palochka

    Palochka

    Palochka

  • Darial Gorge
  • Mountain pass in Georgia (country)

    Ambush in Darial Gorge Georgian: დარიალის ხეობა, romanized: darialis kheoba Ingush: Даьра Аьле, Тийрк-чӀож, romanized: Dära Äle/Tiyrk-Chozh Iron Ossetic: Арвыком

    Darial Gorge

    Darial Gorge

    Darial_Gorge

  • Prigorodny District, North Ossetia–Alania
  • District in Republic of North Ossetia–Alania, Russia

    Raion; Iron Ossetic: Горæтгæроны район, romanized: Gorætgærony Rajon; Ingush: ГӀалме Шахьар, romanized: Ghalme Shaꜧar) is an administrative and municipal

    Prigorodny District, North Ossetia–Alania

    Prigorodny District, North Ossetia–Alania

    Prigorodny_District,_North_Ossetia–Alania

  • Tarskoye
  • Rural locality in North Ossetia–Alania, Russia

    lowland of Ingushetia. The toponym "Angusht" itself is a composition of three Ingush words: an ("plain") or ane ("horizon"), gush ("visible") and the suffix

    Tarskoye

    Tarskoye

  • Aldaman Gheza
  • Chechen 17th-century feudal lord

    in the 17th century. He is a prominent figure in the region, Chechen and Ingush folklores, and celebrated as a hero that protected the Chechen borders from

    Aldaman Gheza

    Aldaman_Gheza

  • Sunzha
  • Town in the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia

    Sunzha (Russian: Сунжа, romanized: Sunzha; Ingush: Шолжа-Пхье, romanized: Šolža-Pꜧe) is a town and the administrative center of the Sunzhensky District

    Sunzha

    Sunzha

    Sunzha

  • List of endangered languages in Russia
  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native

    List of endangered languages in Russia

    List_of_endangered_languages_in_Russia

  • Bats language
  • Northeast Caucasian language

    the Georgian language replaced Batsbi. By linguistic lineage, the Bats (or Tsova-Tush) language can be traced back to Ghalghai (Ingush) origins. The

    Bats language

    Bats language

    Bats_language

  • Zarifa Sautieva
  • Ingush museum director and political activist

    and lived in Sunzha in the Republic of Ingushetia. She is a member of the Ingush Committee of National Unity. Until November 2018, she was deputy director

    Zarifa Sautieva

    Zarifa Sautieva

    Zarifa_Sautieva

  • Sultan Larsinsky
  • Ingush prince from 16th century

    of Ingush stock as until the 18th century, the Darial Gorge was inhabited by the Ingush. Number of other historians also mentioned him as Ingush. In

    Sultan Larsinsky

    Sultan_Larsinsky

  • List of ISO 639-2 codes
  • ISO 639 is a set of international standards that lists short codes for language names. The following is a complete list of three-letter codes defined in

    List of ISO 639-2 codes

    List_of_ISO_639-2_codes

  • Nazranians
  • Ingush society

    The Nazranians (Ingush: Наьсархой, romanized: Näsarkhoy) were a historical Ingush ethnoterritorial subethnic group (society) which inhabited modern day

    Nazranians

    Nazranians

    Nazranians

  • Terek (river)
  • River in the North Caucasus

    Lomeki, derived from the Ingush designation for the upper reaches of the Terek River and translates from the Ingush language as “mountain water”. The

    Terek (river)

    Terek (river)

    Terek_(river)

  • Utsig Malsag
  • Ingush Russian Empire commander

    Malsag Utsigovich Dolgiev (1825 – 1857) was an Ingush commander of the Russian Empire, namely the Stabs-Rittmeister. Malsag served in the His Majesty's

    Utsig Malsag

    Utsig_Malsag

  • Murad Ozdoev
  • Ingush fighter pilot

    Murad Akhmedovich Ozdoev (10 March 1922 – 25 February 1999) was an Ingush fighter pilot in the 431st Fighter Aviation Regiment during the Second World

    Murad Ozdoev

    Murad Ozdoev

    Murad_Ozdoev

  • Pankisi
  • Gorge in Georgia

    civil war. Chechen: ПӀаьнгазхойн чӀаж, romanized: Phängazkhoyn ch'azh, Ingush: ПӀенгишхой чӀож, romanized: Phengishkhoy ch'ozh Sanikidze, George (2007)

    Pankisi

    Pankisi

  • Kists (ethnonym)
  • One of the ethnonyms of the Ingush and Chechens

    Kists or Kistins is an old exonym of all Nakh peoples (Ingush, Chechens and Batsbi), under which local societies later were designated, and conditionally

    Kists (ethnonym)

    Kists (ethnonym)

    Kists_(ethnonym)

  • Yandare
  • Rural locality in Ingushetia

    Yandare (Ingush: Яндаре, romanized: Yandare) is a rural locality (a selo) in Nazranovsky District of the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia. It forms the municipality

    Yandare

    Yandare

    Yandare

  • Feappii
  • Ingush subgroup

    The Feappii (Ingush: Фаьппий, romanized: Fäppiy, IPA: [ˈfɛ̯æpːiː]) were an Ingush subgroup (society) that mostly inhabited the mountainous Fappi region

    Feappii

    Feappii

    Feappii

  • Sulumbek of Sagopshi
  • Ingush abrek

    Gorovozhev (Gandaloev) or Sulumbek of Sagopshi (c. 1878 – 1911) was an Ingush outlaw (abrek) who is known for his bank and shop robberies with his colleague

    Sulumbek of Sagopshi

    Sulumbek of Sagopshi

    Sulumbek_of_Sagopshi

  • Flag of Ingushetia
  • Flag of the Russian republic of Ingushetia

    in the native languages of the titular nations. Therefore, it bore an inscription in the Ingush language. In 1944 the Chechen and Ingush peoples were deported

    Flag of Ingushetia

    Flag of Ingushetia

    Flag_of_Ingushetia

  • Tsori
  • Rural locality in Ingushetia

    "-e/-ye" part being a suffix of Ingush language. The "Tshor-" part is associated by Akhmad Suleymanov [ru] with the Ingush word tsḥar (цхьар) which means

    Tsori

    Tsori

    Tsori

  • Obviative
  • Distinction between third person pronouns

    some Nilo-Saharan and Niger–Congo languages. Obviation has also been attested in the Northeast Caucasian Ingush language in the northern Caucasus. If animacy

    Obviative

    Obviative

  • Rashid-bek Akhriev
  • Rashid-bek Chakhovich Akhriev (1890s – 20 January 1942) was an Ingush aviator of the Soviet Air Forces and the first North Caucasian pilot. He became the

    Rashid-bek Akhriev

    Rashid-bek_Akhriev

  • Chechnya
  • Republic of Russia in the North Caucasus

    northwest. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Checheno-Ingush ASSR split into two parts: the Republic of Ingushetia and the Chechen Republic

    Chechnya

    Chechnya

    Chechnya

  • Mamilov
  • The Mamilovs are an Ingush tribal organization/clan (teip). The clan comprises about 1,500 people. It is one of a few Ingush clans whose members share

    Mamilov

    Mamilov

  • Melkhista
  • Historical region on the territory of modern day Chechnya

    Оздоева, Ф. (ed.). Грамматика ингушского языка [Grammar of the Ingush language] (in Ingush and Russian). Vol. 5 (2nd ed.). Грозный: Чечено-Ингушское Книжное

    Melkhista

    Melkhista

    Melkhista

  • Ruslan Aushev
  • Soviet-Russian Ingush lieutenant general and politician

    Ruslan Sultanovich Aushev (born 29 October 1954) is a Ingush former politician. He was the President of Ingushetia from March 1993 to December 2001. He

    Ruslan Aushev

    Ruslan Aushev

    Ruslan_Aushev

  • Uryzmaeg
  • Hero of the Nart saga of the peoples of the Caucasus

    Kabardian: Уэзырмэс, romanized: Wuɛzəmɛs; Chechen: Орзми, romanized: Orzmi; Ingush: Урузман, romanized: Uruzman; Abkhazian/Abaza: Уазырмас, romanized: Uazərmas;

    Uryzmaeg

    Uryzmaeg

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  • Anoush
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi

    Anoush

    Eternal; Everlasting

    Anoush

  • ANGUS
  • Male

    English

    ANGUS

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a county of Scotland, which took its name from Gaelic Aonghus (supposedly from Aongus Fer), ANGUS means "excellent valor." 

    ANGUS

  • Ingunn
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Ingunn

    Loved by Froy.

    Ingunn

  • Anguish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Anguish

    English : Reaney suggests this is a variant of Angus, citing two late examples from Bardsley: Margaret Anguisshe (1530), Erl of Anguyshe (1563). However, the surname is not found in Scotland (in the 1881 British census it occurs predominantly in East Anglia). It is likely that it is a nickname from Anglo-Norman French anguisse, from Old French angoisse ‘anger’, ‘violence’, cognate with French Anguise.

    Anguish

  • Lingesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Lingesh

    Lord Shiva

    Lingesh

  • Angusa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Angusa

    Praising; A Hymn

    Angusa

  • Nirush
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Nirush

    A King from the Mahabharat

    Nirush

  • Anguysh
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Anguysh

    Father of Isolde.

    Anguysh

  • ÓENGUS
  • Male

    Scottish

    ÓENGUS

    Scottish form of Gaelic Aonghus, ÓENGUS means "excellent valor."

    ÓENGUS

  • Ankush
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ankush

    Check, Control

    Ankush

  • Rinkush
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Rinkush

    Samadhan

    Rinkush

  • Winbush
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winbush

    English : variant of Wimbish.

    Winbush

  • ANGUISH
  • Male

    Arthurian

    ANGUISH

    , (wise son); father of Isolde.

    ANGUISH

  • Bett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish (Fife and Angus)

    Bett

    English and Scottish (Fife and Angus) : variant of Betts.

    Bett

  • Anoush
  • Girl/Female

    Armenian

    Anoush

    Sweet tempered.

    Anoush

  • Anoush
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anoush

    Beautiful morning, The name of a star

    Anoush

  • Lingesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Lingesh

    Lingesh

  • Inaksh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian, Kannada

    Inaksh

    Flower

    Inaksh

  • Ankush
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Modern, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional

    Ankush

    An Instrument Used for Guiding Elephants; Love; An Instrument Used to Control the Elephant; Boundry; Peaceful; Check; Control

    Ankush

  • Anoush
  • Girl/Female

    Armenian, Australian

    Anoush

    Sweet

    Anoush

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  • Infused
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Infuse

  • Infound
  • v. t.

    To pour in; to infuse.

  • Incuse
  • v. t.

    Alt. of Incuss

  • Ingulfing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ingulf

  • Infusing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Infuse

  • Dolor
  • n.

    Pain; grief; distress; anguish.

  • Inbreathe
  • v. t.

    To infuse by breathing; to inspire.

  • Onrush
  • n.

    A rushing onward.

  • Inrush
  • n.

    A rush inwards; as, the inrush of the tide.

  • Agonizingly
  • adv.

    With extreme anguish or desperate struggles.

  • Inmeshing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Inmesh

  • Inrush
  • v. i.

    To rush in.

  • Upgush
  • n.

    A gushing upward.

  • Anvil
  • n.

    the incus. See Incus.

  • Inmeshed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Inmesh

  • Superinfuse
  • v. t.

    To infuse over.

  • Ingulfed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Ingulf

  • Upgush
  • v. i.

    To gush upward.

  • Heartache
  • n.

    Sorrow; anguish of mind; mental pang.

  • Gush
  • v. t.

    A sudden and violent issue of a fluid from an inclosed plase; an emission of a liquid in a large quantity, and with force; the fluid thus emitted; a rapid outpouring of anything; as, a gush of song from a bird.