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Ingushetia, CIS And Baltic Political Geography

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Ingushetia[ing´´gOOshet´Eu, –shE´shu] Pronunciation Key or Ingush Republic[ingOOsh´] Pronunciation Key, republic, c.1,240 sq mi (3,210 sq km), within the Russian Federation, in the N Caucasus. The capital is Nazran. Ingushetia comprises roughly the western fifth of the former Chechen-Ingush Republic (see Chechnya). The republic of Georgia lies to the south, across the Caucasus, and North Ossetia-Alania lies to the north and west. Farming, cattle raising, and horticulture are key occupations. The Ingush are Sunni Muslims and speak a Caucasian language.

The Ingush migrated from the Caucasus Mts. into the plains from the 16th cent. Long grouped with the Chechens, they were granted autonomy as the Ingush Region in 1924 but joined in the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Region in 1934. Many Ingush, along with Chechens, were deported into Central Asia in 1944 after collaborating with invading German forces during World War II; in 1956 the deportees were repatriated. After Chechnya declared independence (1991), Ingushetia gained de facto separate status as a republic (formalized in 1992). The fighting in Chechnya occasionally has spilled over into Ingushetia. Also in 1992, violence in Ingush-dominated sections of neighboring North Ossetia-Alania (see Ossetia) drove many refugees into Ingushetia.



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