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Batal Hajji Belkhoroev
Белхарой Батал-Хьажа
Personal life
Born1821
Surkhakhi, Ingushetia
Died1914 (aged 92–93)
Kozelsk, Kaluga Governorate, Russian Empire
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni

Batal Hajji Belkhoroev (Template:Lang-inh; 1821–1914) was an Ingush sheikh of the Qadiri Sufi order (tariqa) who founded his own independent Sufi suborder (wird), present today amongst the Ingush and Chechens. Was a follower of Kunta-Haji, a Chechen Sufi sheikh.

Background

Batal Hajji was born in 1824 as an ethnic Ingush who belonged to the Belkharoy [ru] clan (teip). The Belkharoy, according to a legend, trace their lineage to a certain legendary Borga. In his youth, Batal Hajji was an outlaw (abrek), and during the Caucasian War, participated on the side of Caucasian Imamate. He followed Kunta-Haji's teachings.

Early years

Notes

  1. The legend was recorded in 1975 from the words of a resident of the village of Alkhasty [ru], Lors Fargiev (born in 1877).

References

  1. ^ Zelkina 2021.
  2. Месхидзе 1998, p. 107.
  3. Месхидзе 1999, p. 15.
  4. Лысцева 2015, p. 199.
  5. Мальсагов & Дахкильгов 1986, p. 385.
  6. Хайретдинов 2009, p. 164 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFХайретдинов2009 (help): "Так, известный предводитель отрядов абреков, сторонник Шамиля Батал-хаджи Белхороев (...)
  7. Tsaroieva 2011, p. 358.

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