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including closely related minor or
historical groups. "Nakh peoples" and "
Vainakh peoples" are two
terms that were
coined by
Soviet ethnographers such as...
- The
Vainakh (also
spelled Veinakh)
languages are a
dialect continuum that
consists of the
Chechen and
Ingush languages,
spoken mainly in the
Russian republics...
- The
Vainakh peoples of the
North Caucasus (Chechens and Ingush) were
Islamised comparatively late,
during the
early modern period, and
Amjad Jaimoukha...
- ’’’
Vainakh Democratic Party’’’ (Chechen: Вайнехан Демократан Цхьанкхетаралла, romanized: Vaynеxan Dеmokratan Cẋanqеtaralla) was a
political party of Chechen...
- The
Vainakh tower architecture (Chechen: Вайнахи бӀаьвнийн архитектура; Ingush: Вайнахи Гlала архитектур/Вайнахи вовнийн архитектур), also
called Nakh...
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Northeast Caucasian languages, also
called East Caucasian, Nakh-Daghestani or
Vainakh-Daghestani, or
sometimes Caspian languages (from the
Caspian Sea, in contrast...
- Nakh
peoples of the
North Caucasus – see
Vainakh mythology and see also
Ingushetia – the best-known of the
Vainakh peoples today being the
Chechens of Chechnya...
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became a
significant power in the
region in the
first millennium BC. The
Vainakh in the east had an
affinity to Georgia,
while the
Malkh Kingdom of the...
- lit. 'creator of the nation/language/land') is a
legendary hero of the
Vainakh people who
stole fire for mankind, thus
allowing them to
forge metal, cook...
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