Aukh

Aukh
Ӏовх / Ӏавх
Former subdivision of Russia

Historical eraChechnya
• Established
In 1921, it was transferred to the Dagestan ASSR.[1]
Today part ofRussia
 · Dagestan

Aukh (Chechen: Ӏовх, Ӏавх,[2] 'Ovkh, Ӏовхойн мохк;[2] Russian: Ау́х) is a historical region in the current republic of Dagestan, populated by Chechens. Aukh encompasses parts of the Novolak, Khasavyurtovsky, Babayurtovsky and Kazbekovsky districts.[3] The Chechens of Dagestan call themselves Aukhs (ӏовхой), and speak the Aukh dialect of the Chechen language.[4]

  1. ^ Akhmadov, Ya. Z.; Khasmagomadov, E. Kh. (2005). История Чечни в XIX—XX веках [The history of Chechnya in the XIX–XX centuries] (in Russian). Moscow: M.: Puls. p. 690. ISBN 5-93486-046-1.
  2. ^ a b Гехаев М. (6 May 2023). "ЧЕЧНЯ. Ауховский диалект чеченского языка". «checheninfo».
  3. ^ Сигаури, Илесс (1997). Очерки истории и государственного устройства чеченцев с древнейших времён. Русская жизнь. p. 223. ISBN 5-7715-0061-5.
  4. ^ "Обоснованно ли включение чеченского языка в Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger?". Современная Наука.

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