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- Tukkhum (Chechen: Тукхам, romanized: Tuqam; from Old Persian: tau(h)ma) is a term and system introduced in the 1960s, most notably by Soviet Chechen writer...
- from a common ancestor or geographic location. It is a sub-unit of the tukkhum and shahar. There are about 150 Chechen and 120 Ingush teips. Teips pla****...
- the basis of intertribal (teip) communication within a larger Chechen "tukkhum". Laamaroy dialects such as Sharoish, Himoish and Chebarloish are more...
- was divided further in to clans which were known as Tukkhums. Explusion from one's Jama'at or Tukkhum was seen as a fate equivalent to death. The existence...
- of houses. Some believe that most teips made unions called shahars and tukkhums, a military-economic or military-political union of teips. However, this...
- daughter of the Bosporan king in 480 BCE. Malkhi is one of the Chechen tukkhums. During the Middle Ages, the lowland of Chechnya was dominated by the Khazars...
- Chechen teip (clan) from the historic region of Ichkeria and belongs to the tukkhum Nokhchmakhkakhoy, also called Ichkerians. The centre of the teip is the...
- language. Chechen writer and poet Magomet Mamakaev defined the Terloy as a tukkhum in his works, however literature, material and legends by the Terloy themselves...
- feudalism was abolished and the "tukkhum-teip" legal system was put into place, with the laws of adat introduced. The "tukkhum-teip" system (see Nakh peoples)...
- as the birthplace and historical center of the Melkhi tukkhum, one of the nine Chechen tukkhums. Before, Melkhista and Maysta were a part of Georgia,...