Ingush
A language of Russia (Europe)
ISO 639-3: inh
Population - 230,315 in Russia (1989 census). Ethnic population: 237,438.
Region - Chechen Ingushetia, northern Caucasus, west of the Chechen. Vladikavkaz (Ordzhhonikidze) is the main city. Nazran in the lowlands is an important market town. 64.6% live in rural areas. Since 1992 up to 60,000 Ingush refugees are reported to be in Ingushetia. Also spoken in Uzbekistan.
Alternate names - Ghalghay, Ingus
Dialects - Somewhat intelligible with Chechen, more so with contact.
Classification - North Caucasian, East Caucasian, Nakh, Chechen-Ingush
Language use - Many speak Russian as second language.
Language development - Cyrillic script. Grammar.
Comments - 'Ghalghay' is their name for themselves. From 1944 to 1957 they were deported to Kazakhstan and Siberia, losing 25% to 50% of their population, and have lost much land, economic resources, and civil rights. Many Russians, Ossetins, and Georgians live in Vladikavkaz; the Ingush were removed from there in late 1992. Mountain slope, foothills, lowland. Alpine highlands, plains. Muslim (Hanafi Sunni).
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=inh


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