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== Background == == Background ==
Born under the name '''Musost''' (possibly in honor of his grandfather Musost Akhriev) in 30 September 1904 (] 17 September 1904) in ], ] to a family of Gabert Akhriev, a colonel of ] who also beared the title of a '{{ill|military foreman|ru|Войсковой старшина}}'. Nureddin's mother was Zabi Kurieva, who died when he was just over 3 years old.{{sfn|Мальсагов}} Like his father, Nureddin's grandfather Temurko Akhriev was also a colonel of Russian Cavalry.{{sfn|Мальсагов}} He died in 1878 in the ] city of ]{{sfn|Мальсагов}} during the ].{{sfn|Оздоева|2018}} Born as an ethnic Ingush{{sfn|Халилов|Идрисов|p=82}} under the name '''Musost''' (possibly in honor of his grandfather Musost Akhriev) in 30 September 1904 (] 17 September 1904) in ], ] to a family of Gabert Akhriev, a colonel of ] who also beared the title of a '{{ill|military foreman|ru|Войсковой старшина}}'. Nureddin's mother was Zabi Kurieva, who died when he was just over 3 years old.{{sfn|Мальсагов}} Like his father, Nureddin's grandfather Temurko Akhriev was also a colonel of Russian Cavalry.{{sfn|Мальсагов}} He died in 1878 in the ] city of ]{{sfn|Мальсагов}} during the ].{{sfn|Оздоева|2018}}


During the outbreak of the ] in 1918, Nureddin's father Gabert sided with the ] and voluntarily joined it, thus subsequently fighting in the ].{{sfn|Оздоева|2018}} Later, after the end of the war, he became a teacher in {{ill|Novy Dzheyrakh|ru|Камбилеевское}}. There he worked up until his death in 1933.{{sfn|Оздоева|2018}}{{sfn|Мальсагов}} During the outbreak of the ] in 1918, Nureddin's father Gabert sided with the ] and voluntarily joined it, thus subsequently fighting in the ].{{sfn|Оздоева|2018}} Later, after the end of the war, he became a teacher in {{ill|Novy Dzheyrakh|ru|Камбилеевское}}. There he worked up until his death in 1933.{{sfn|Оздоева|2018}}{{sfn|Мальсагов}}

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Gabertovich and the family name is Akhriev.
Nureddin Akhriev

Nureddin Gabertovich Akhriev (Template:Lang-ru; Template:Lang-inh; 17 September [O.S. 30 September] 1904 – 14 October 1987) was an Ingush philologist, arabist, translator, historian, encyclopedist, orientalist and caucasologist. He used to teach at the Moscow State University for up to 40 years.

Background

Born as an ethnic Ingush under the name Musost (possibly in honor of his grandfather Musost Akhriev) in 30 September 1904 (O.S. 17 September 1904) in Vladikavkaz, Vladikavkazsky okrug to a family of Gabert Akhriev, a colonel of Russian cavalry who also beared the title of a 'military foreman [ru]'. Nureddin's mother was Zabi Kurieva, who died when he was just over 3 years old. Like his father, Nureddin's grandfather Temurko Akhriev was also a colonel of Russian Cavalry. He died in 1878 in the Bulgarian city of Pleven during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878.

During the outbreak of the Russian Revolution in 1918, Nureddin's father Gabert sided with the Red Army and voluntarily joined it, thus subsequently fighting in the Russian Civil War. Later, after the end of the war, he became a teacher in Novy Dzheyrakh [ru]. There he worked up until his death in 1933.

Early Years

Works

  • Ахриев, Н. (19 February 1992). "Одна судьба — одна история" [One destiny, one story]. Голос Чечено-Ингушетии (in Russian). p. 2.

References

  1. Халилов & Идрисов, p. 82. sfn error: no target: CITEREFХалиловИдрисов (help)
  2. ^ Мальсагов.
  3. ^ Оздоева 2018.

Bibliography

Russian sources