Akhmat-Yurt Ахмат-Юрт | |
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• Chechen | Ахьмад-Йурт |
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Coordinates:43°13′24″N46°15′02″E / 43.22333°N 46.25056°E /43.22333; 46.25056 | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Chechnya |
Administrative district | Kurchaloyevsky District |
Founded | 1850![]() |
Elevation | 862 m (2,828 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 7,115 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK ![]() |
Postal code(s)[4] | 366318 |
OKTMO ID | 96612440101 |
Akhmat-Yurt (Russian:Ахмат-Юрт;[5]Chechen:Ахьмад-Йурт,romanized: Aẋmad-Yurt), formerly known asTsentaroy orTsentoroy in Russian (Центарой orЦенторой) andKhosi-Yurt in Chechen (Хоси-Юрт), is arural locality (aselo) inKurchaloyevsky District of theChechen Republic,Russia.
Municipally, Akhmat-Yurt is incorporated asAkhmat-Yurtovskoye rural settlement. It is the administrative center of the municipality and the only settlement included in it.[6]
Akhmat-Yurt is located on both banks of theMichik River. It is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north-east ofKurchaloy and 52 kilometres (32 mi) south-east of the city ofGrozny.
The nearest settlements to Akhmat-Yurt areOyskhara andVerkhny Noyber in the north,Alleroy in the east,Gansolchu in the south,Dzhigurty in the south-west,Bachi-Yurt in the west, andIlaskhan-Yurt in the north-west.
The founder of the settlement was Khosa Umakhanov, a member of theteip"Tontaroy", the same teip who founded the village ofOyskhara in the 18th century, according to writer A. P. Berzhye.
In 1840, during an uprising by the Chechens, under the leadership ofImam Shamil, displaced Chechens settled in villages located along the left bank of the Michik River. As a result, Akhmat-Yurt was founded, then called Khosi-Yurt.
In 1842, Khosa Umakhanov, the founder of the village, moved to Oki-Yurt (now a part of the village ofBachi-Yurt). He later moved to a gorge just south of Khosi-Yurt. He, with close friend Shuaib Mullah, took part in a famous campaign on Kizlyar, according to writer A. P. Berzhye.
After the occupation of Chechnya by the tsarist troops, Russian authorities began the process of enlarging settlements. This involved uniting small auls, as well as resettling the inhabitants of small farms to larger villages and then liquidating the farms. This was done to ease management, as it was almost impossible to manage all of the farms, which had become scattered throughout Chechnya due to the wars. To prevent a farm from being liquidated, at least 60 families needed to live on it. As a result, Khosa invited many of his family and friends to Khosi-Yurt, therefore, the settlement remained. Sheikh Kunta-Haji visited Khosa during a visit to Khosi-Yurt.
In 1944, after the genocide and deportation of the Chechen and Ingush people and theChechen-Ingush ASSR was abolished, the village of Tsentaroy (Khosi-Yurt) was renamed to Krasnoarmeiskoye, and settled by people from theLevashinsky District ofDagestan.[7]
In 1958, after the Vaynakh people returned and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was restored, the village regained its old names, Tsentaroy in Russian, and Khosi-Yurt in Chechen.
In May 2005, a group of militants attacked Tsentaroy. The village wasattacked a second time on August 29, 2010.[8]
On May 21, 2019, the local residents in the village made a decision to rename the village to Akhmat-Yurt, in honour of the first President of the Chechen Republic,Akhmad Kadyrov. However, for the name change to become official, the Chechen authorities had to decide to approve it.[9] The decision was made to approve the change on July 12, 2019.[10] The name change of this settlement from Tsentaroy to Akhmat-Yurt became official on August 26, 2019.[11]
Population: 8,549 (2018 Census);[12]7,115 (2010 Census);[2]5,658 (2002 Census).[13]
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