- "Antisocial
nature of the term "
Tukkhum" in the
ethnic system of
Nohchi (Chechens)"
According to
Mamakaev there were 9
tukkhums: Mälkhiy
Nokhchmakhkakhoy Ovkhoy...
- clans,
called teips,
informally organized into
loose confederations called tukkhums.
According to po****r tradition, the
Russian term
Chechency (Чеченцы) comes...
- teip cemetery. The teip
tradition of hospitality. Teips, as sub-units of
tukkhums, are
traditionally thought to have
members who
descend from a
common ancestor...
- was
divided further in to
clans which were
known as
Tukkhums.
Expulsion from one's Jama'at or
Tukkhum was seen as a fate
equivalent to death. The existence...
- 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,...
-
Tshan people, are a
Chechen society that is
sometimes classified as a
Tukkhum. The
Shotoy include clans (Teip) such as:
Khakkoy Nikhaloy Pkhamtoy Gattoy...
-
Chechen ethno-hierarchy, it is
considered one of the nine
historical Chechen tukkhums, in the
Ingush tradition as one of the
seven historical Ingush shahars...
- of houses. Some
believe that most
teips made
unions called shahars and
tukkhums, a military-economic or military-political
union of teips. However, this...
- the
basis of
intertribal (teip)
communication within a
larger Chechen "
tukkhum".
Laamaroy dialects such as Sharoish,
Himoish and
Chebarloish are more...
-
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...