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The Fyappiy[1] (Ingush: Фаьппий, romanized: Fäppiy Chechen: Ваьппий, romanized: Väppiy) is an Ingush society.[2] The centre of the society is the village of Erzi (Ärzi),[3] located in today's Ingushetia. According to the teptar of the Aukh Fyappiy, they once lived in the village Tärsh. In the 17th century, the Fyappiy society was divided: some of its representatives went to Georgia, and some to Aukh. According to M. M. Zyazikov, the cultural center of the Aukh Fyappiy is the capital of the mountainous Caucasus of the Metskhal Shahar - the village of Erzi[4]

Ingush society
Fäppiy
Regions with significant populations
Ingushetia, Chechnya, Dagestan
Languages
Ingush language
Religion
Islam

References

  1. ^ Жданов, Ю. А. Энциклопедият культур народов Юга России. p. 244.
  2. ^ Натаев, С. А. К вопросу об этносоциальной структуре Чечни в XVIII-XIX вв.(по данным этнонимики и фольклора чеченцев) //Теория и практика общественного развития.
  3. ^ Зязиков, М.М. (2004). Традиционная культура ингушей: история и современность (in Russian). Ростов-на-Дону: СКНЦ ВШ. pp. 312 с. ISBN 5-87872-302-6.
  4. ^ Зязиков, М.М. (2004). Традиционная культура ингушей: история и современность: Издательство СКНЦ ВШ. Ростов-на-Дону.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)