Noshai yurt
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Noschai-Yurt ( Russian Ножа́й-Ю́рт ; Chechen Нажи-Юрт Naschi-Jurth ) is a village (selo) in the Republic of Chechnya in Russia with 6,744 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).
geography
The place is located in the northern outskirts of the Greater Caucasus about 60 km as the crow flies east-southeast of the republic capital Grozny , about 4 km from the border with the neighboring republic of Dagestan . It is mainly located on the right valley flank of the right Aksai tributary Jamansu .
Noschai-Yurt is the administrative center of the Rajons Noschai-Jurtowski and seat of the rural community Noschai-Jurtowskoje selskoje posselenije, to continue the villages Mechkischty (4 km south-southeast) (2 km southeast) and include Tschurtsch-Irsu.
history
The village was first mentioned in 1810 under the name Noschi-Kort . From 1860 it belonged to the Terek Oblast , initially to its Okrug Grozny, after its division in 1905 to the Okrug Wedeno . After the formation of the Chechen Autonomous Oblast in 1924, Noshai-Yurt became the administrative seat of a raion named after him, from January 15, 1934, part of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Oblast and finally, from December 5, 1936, in the Chechen-Ingush ASSR .
After the deportation of the entire Chechen population and the dissolution of the autonomous republic, members of Andean-speaking ethnic groups were settled in Noschai-Yurt and the place was renamed Andalaly . Together with the also renamed Rajon, he came to the Dagestani ASSR . After the restoration of Chechen-Ingush autonomy in 1957, the renaming of place and Rajon, which again became part of Chechen-Ingushetia, took place.
Population development
year | Residents |
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1939 | 1658 |
1959 | 1943 |
1970 | 2882 |
1979 | 3636 |
1989 | 4388 |
2002 | 5062 |
2010 | 6744 |
Note: census data
traffic
Noshai-Yurt is on a regional road from Batschi-Yurt to the border to Dagestan, from there to the city of Chassavyurt, a good 20 km northeast, on the federal highway R217 , which runs along the foot of the mountains. Another regional road leads from Noschai-Yurt to the village of Tuchtschar , also 17 km north in Dagestan , also on the R217.
The nearest train station is in Khasavyurt on the Rostov-on-Don - Makhachkala - Baku route .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda po Čečenskoj respublike. Tom 1. Čislennostʹ i razmeščenie naselenija (Results of the All-Russian Census 2010 for the Chechen Republic. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population). Grozny 2012. ( Download from the website of the Chechen Republic territorial organ of the Federal Service of State Statistics)