Testarchoy ( Chech. TiӀista ) is an abandoned village in the Galanocho district of the Chechen Republic . The Khaibakh rural settlement is included.
| Abandoned village | |
| Tiista | |
|---|---|
| Chech. Tӏista | |
The ruins of Tiist aul | |
| Region | Nashha |
| Other names | Testarch |
| Composition of the population | Nakh society Nashkhoy ( Chechens ) |
| Population | 26 pax (1926), after 1944 they left |
| Modern location | Galanchozh district |
Content
Geography
Located on the left bank of the Gekhi River, northeast of the regional center of Galanzhozh .
Nearest settlements: in the south-west - the former auls of Korgi , Kirbichu and Khaibakh , in the northeast - the former auls of Mushechu and Khoch-Koch , in the southeast - the former aul of Hiloy [1] .
History
The aul Testarchoi was liquidated in 1944 during the period of the expulsion of Chechens. After the rehabilitation that took place in 1956 , the Chechen population was forbidden to settle in the area [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Map sheet K-38-43 Bottom Alkun . Scale: 1: 100,000. Status of the terrain for 1984. 1988 edition
- ↑ Road to Galanzhozh | Terrible Inform