Galain-Chazh Explained

Galain-Chazh (Chechen: Галайн-ЧӀаж|lit=Gorge of Galais) is a historical region in the North Caucasus. Today, Galain-Chazh is a part of Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya.

Since the Middle Ages, Galain-Chazh has been known as the historical center and birthplace of the Galai, a clan (teip) of the Orstkhoy society. In 1944, the entire population was deported to Kazakhstan. Since then, there has been no permanent population in the region.

Name

The name Galain-Chazh roughly translates to English as "gorge of Galai". The name originated from the Galai clan, who settled in the gorge.[1]

Geography

Galain-Chazh is located in the center of Galanchozhsky District. The territory includes Galain-Am (Lake Galanchozh), which is also named after the Galai clan.

Galain-Chazh borders with Yalkharoy-Mokhk in the north, Akka in the west, Khaykharoy in north west, Nashkha in the east, and Terloy-Mokhk in the south.[2]

Auls

Galain-Chazh includes the following villages:[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: В Чеченской Республике восстановлены Чеберлоевский и Галанчожский районы . ИА Чечня Сегодня . ru.
  2. Web site: Карта Чеченской республики подробная с районами, селами и городами. Схема и спутник онлайн . 1maps.ru.
  3. Web site: Карта Чеченской республики подробная с районами, селами и городами. Схема и спутник онлайн . 1maps.ru.