Ghendargnoy (Template:Lang-ce) is a Chechen teip (clan). Its center is the village of Ghendargana . There is a hypothesis that it originated from the historic area in Chechen Republic called Nashkha .[1]
Total population | |||||||
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100,000 | |||||||
Regions with significant populations | |||||||
Russia | 93,000 | ||||||
Chechnya | 85,000 | ||||||
Languages | |||||||
Chechen | |||||||
Religion | |||||||
Suni Islam |
Etymology
The name Ghendargnoy comes from the name of an ancestor of this teip who lived about 900 years ago, whose name was Ghendar or Gundarghen[2][1]
Geography
Most members of the teip live near the northern slopes of the Black Caucasus Mountains .[3]
Branches
Branches of teip Ghendargnoy[4][5] | ||
Name | Famous people | Genetics |
Aydamir | G2[4] | |
Appaz | G2[4] | |
Batal | G2[4] | |
Bersi | G2[4] | |
Buozi | G2[4] | |
Eskar | G2[4] | |
Keharsi | G2[4] | |
Lorsi | Unknown | |
Lyazhgi | Unknown | |
Mammi | G2[4] | |
Mugi | G2[4] | |
Moagi | G2[4] | |
Mozgi | G2[4] | |
Movsar | G2[4] | |
Muzhgi | G2[4] | |
Mukhli | Unknown | |
Myulgi | G2[4] | |
Nini | G2[4] | |
Nokkhoy | Eldar Aukhovsky | G2[4] |
Nokhi | Isa Khadzhimuradov | Unknown |
Ovki | G2[4] | |
Sai | Khasan Khakimov | Unknown |
Sayki | Ismaylin Duda Ibragim Chulikov Yusup Elmurzaev |
G2[4] |
Sedi | Bislan Sedaev | Unknown |
Singal | G2[4] | |
Solt | Unknown | |
Sokhti | Aslan Dukuzov | G2[4] |
Takalsh | Adam Beksultanov | G2[4] |
Tesi | Unknown | |
Tovzar | Unknown | |
Tuchi | Alu Alkhanov | G2[4] |
Yaskhab | Unknown | |
Yakhot | G2[4] |
References
- ^ a b Топонимия Чечено-Ингушетии: в IV частях (1976-1985 гг.) / Ред. А. Х. Шайхиев. — Гр.: Чечено-Ингушское книжное изд-во, 1978. — 289 с. — 5000 экз.
- ^ Мусаев З. М. Фрагменты истории в фольклоре и лексике чеченцев. — Грозный: Парнас, 2011. — С. 152. — 175 с.
- ^ Чечня и Россия: общества и государства. — Мс.: Polinform-Talburi, 1999. — С. 96. — 427 с. — ISBN 978-5-93516-0043.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Распределение данных Y-DNA по тайпам". oramash.ru (in Russian). 2021-01-07. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
- ^ "Тайп Гендаргеной". proza.ru (in Russian). 2020. Retrieved 2023-10-24.