43.115°N 46.1469°WKhidi-Khutor (Russian: Хиди-Хутор, Chechen: Хьиди-КӀотар,<ref>{{cite web |title=Ярташ |url=http://daymohk-gazet.ru/ry |website="Даймохк" газет |language=ru-RU Ẋidi-Khotar) is a rural locality (a selo) in Kurchaloyevsky District, Chechnya.
Municipally, Khidi-Khutor is incorporated as Khidi-Khutorskoye rural settlement. It is the administrative center of the municipality and one of two settlements included in it.[1]
Khidi-Khutor is located on the right bank of the Gums River. It is 14km (09miles) south-east of Kurchaloy and 43km (27miles) south-east of the city of Grozny.
The nearest settlements to Khidi-Khutor are Mayrtup in the north, Dzhigurty and Akhkinchu-Borzoy in the north-east, Belty and Yalkhoy-Mokhk in the east, Koren-Benoy and Achereshki in the south, Regita in the south-west, Dzhaglargi in the west, and Avtury in the north-west.[2]
The name of the village translates roughly as "Hidi's farm" - with "Hidi" being the name of the founder.[3]
In 1944, after the genocide and deportation of the Chechen and Ingush people and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was abolished, the village of Khidi-Khutor was renamed to Gunzi, and settled by people from the neighbouring republic of Dagestan.[4] [5]
In 1957, when the Vaynakh people returned and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was restored, the village regained its old Chechen name, Khidi-Khutor.[6]
According to the results of the 2010 Census, the majority of residents of Khidi-Khutor were ethnic Chechens.
Said Shaipov, a Chechen artist, was born in Khidi-Khutor.