-
including the
towns Aldy and Vedeno,
which had
previously belonged to the
Sadoy clan.
Despite this however, Botur, in
order to
strengthen his
power and...
- I
clashed with the
armies of the
Mongol and
their Durdzuk allies on Mt.
Sadoy-Lam, near the modern-day
Chechen village Selmentauzen. The
battle ended...
- were
studied by the
Sadoy clan
historian Murtazaliev who did
fieldwork in
Chechnya during 1991–1999 by
interviewing several Sadoy clan elders.
Their genealogy...
-
forces near
Sadoy-Lam, not far from the today's
village Selmentauzen. In a
battle that
ensued soon after, the
resistance fighters (mainly the
Sadoy and Peshkhoy...
-
absorbed by the Vainakh, as
their name can now be seen in the
Chechen teip
Sadoy.
Khamekits The
Khamekits were
another ancient Nakh
people of the
North Caucasus...
- The fate of
Makhama is
described in
Chechen folklore collected by the
Sadoy clan
historian Murtazaliev.
Makhama was ********inated by the
Chechens who...
- (Nezheloy) Noxchi-Keloysky (Noxchi-Keloy)
Rigakhoysky (Rigakhoy)
Sadoysky (
Sadoy)
Selberoysky (Selberoy) Sharo-Argunsky (Sharo-Argun)
Tsikaroysky (Tsikaroy)...
-
decisively defeated the
resistance fighters led by
Khour I
during the
Battle of
Sadoy-Lam,
putting a
final end to the
insurgency in Durdzuketi.
Khour was soon...
- the
Cheberloy region, the
Surak family left
Terloy Mokhk and
moved to the
Sadoy village Upper Cheberloy. In 1398, the
joint forces of the
Kingdom of Georgia...