Bashin–Bakha–Aul

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Bashin–Bakha–Aul[a] was a historical village in Chechnya, located in the Southeast of the modern–day Grozny district. It was, according to the Register for Mountain owners (1732),[1] one of the main 9 towns that made up the Turlov Principality, the remaining being: Chechen–Aul, Chakhkeri, Astankul, Aldy, Starye Atagi, Gadzhi–Aul, Syuir–Kort and Khambat–Aul.[2][3]

Bashin–Bakha–Aul

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  1. ^ Russian: Башин–Баха–Аул, romanizedBashin–Bakha–Aul

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  • Ахмадов, Я.З. (2009). Исторической географии и этнополитического развития Чечни в XVIXVIII веках [Historical geographical and ethnopolitical development of Chechnya in the 17th–18th centuries] (PDF) (in Russian). Grozny. p. 179.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Ахмадов, Ш.Б. (2002). Чечня и Ингушетия в XIII – начале XIX века [Chechnya and Ingushetia in the 18th – early 19th centuries] (in Russian). p. 239.