inh ISO 639

Ghalghaj, Гӏалгӏай‎ (Ğalğaj), гӏалгӏай мотт‎ (Ğalğaj mott) Autonyms

Ingush

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    RU Chechnya republic, Ingushetia republic, Kabardino-Balkar republic, and North Ossetia-Alania republic.
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A language of Russian Federation

inh
Galgay, Ghalghay, Ingus, Ingushi, Kisti, Kistin
Ghalghaj, Гӏалгӏай‎ (Ğalğaj), гӏалгӏай мотт‎ (Ğalğaj mott)
306,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Ethnic population: 445,000 (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 326,000.
Chechnya republic, Ingushetia republic, Kabardino-Balkar republic, and North Ossetia-Alania republic.
Southwestern Russian Federation
2 (Provincial). Statutory provincial language in Republic of Ingushetia (1994, Constitution of the Republic of Ingushetia, Article 14).
Nakh-Daghestanian, Nakh, Chechen-Ingush
None known. Somewhat intelligible with Chechen [che], more so with contact.
Also use Russian [rus].
Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible portions: 2005–2021.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab], no longer in use. Cyrillic script [Cyrl], primary usage. Latin script [Latn].
In 1944–1957, they were deported to Kazakhstan and Siberia, losing 25% to 50% of the population. Lost much land, economic resources, and civil rights. Removed from Vladikavkaz in late 1992, but many returned. Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Ingush
Ingush
20,000 in Kazakhstan (Leclerc 2017e).
Scattered.
5 (Dispersed)
Non-indigenous.
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