Tsesiy ( Chech. Tsesiy ) - one of the Chechen taipa entering the Tukhum Shara [1] . It was settled mainly in the south-eastern part of Chechnya .
| Historical type | |
| Cesium | |
|---|---|
| ( Chech. Cesis ) | |
| Ethno-Hierarchy | |
| Race | european |
| Race type | Caucasian |
| Tukhum | ball |
| Total information | |
| Tongue | Sharoy dialect of the Chechen language |
| Religion | • Islam ( Sunnism ) |
| Composed of | Chechens |
| Modern resettlement | |
| Historical settlement | |
| North Caucasus : | |
| Clan village | Cesi • source Sharoy region |
The territory of Taipa bordered in the west with Chant and Dzums, in the north with Dai, in the east (along the Sharo Argun) with Khim and Kiri [1] .
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Etymology
According to Chechen historian researcher Yavus Akhmadov, the name taipa (“red”) most likely leads from the Tsesin river to the left tributary of the Sharo Argun river (according to other sources, Tsai ekhk) [1] .
Taip Settlements
On the territory of the taip were the villages of Tsesi, Kurbanan duk, Sisilda, Huyre, Iga aul, Tsatsakhi, Hassanan gala, etc. [1] .
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Literature
- Y. Z. Akhmadov . A sketch of historical geography and ethno-political development of Chechnya in the 16th – 18th centuries. Charity fund to support Chechen literature. 2009.