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The paragraph referenceing Ossetians Kists and Chechens is not cited. There is no documented source which states chechens fled kist's for ossetians, this also contradicts the reference later in the article that some 7000 chechens sought and found refuge in chechen communities. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.19.216.40 ( talk) 08:38, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
Present day Kists are 100% muslim. Ahl as-Sunnah, also Qadiri and Naqshbandi tariqah. Christianity among Kists extinct before 1910. - 77.92.233.155 ( talk) 22:53, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
Please add a transliteration/transcription of the Georgian-language name into English. Staszek Lem ( talk) 18:59, 16 April 2015 (UTC)
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Other people in the photo. " Seven old people who survived are residents of the aul Dargo and our former opponents on July 6-10-11, 1845." Takhirgeran Umar ( talk) 11:45, 2 January 2023 (UTC)
WikiEditor1234567123 Hello, i was wondering why you deleted the Vazha Pshavela book speaking about Kists? why does it matter if the Kists he referred to are Melkhiy? Melkhiy are one of the biggest Chechen teips in the Pankisi valley. Also regarding the 1926 census could you please provide the page for the 1926 census where the Pankisi Kists are designated as Ingush? Because in the 1926 census i could only find one which mentioned Ingush Kists, we know that Fyappi were designated as Kist and so were other Ingush who lived specifically in Ingushetia. The 1926 census does not specify where these Kists live, this article is about Pankisi Kists as is stated in the headline, don't you think it's more proper to move this census to the "Kistin" article? The Tsutsiev source does not specify where they live either, in fact only time he specifies a location of any Kists it is in the 1897 census where writes The number represents those living in the Tioneti District of Tifl is Province who gave “Chechen or Kist” as their native language.. I can't get a hold of the Volkova source, does she specify the location of the Kists? Also the following text about Ingush living in South Caucasus, are they mentioned as Pankisi Kists there? i could not find them being mentioned as Pankisi Kists in that source (although i only checked the pages you linked), if not then why are they even mentioned in the article? Goddard2000 ( talk) 23:27, 29 July 2023 (UTC)
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The paragraph referenceing Ossetians Kists and Chechens is not cited. There is no documented source which states chechens fled kist's for ossetians, this also contradicts the reference later in the article that some 7000 chechens sought and found refuge in chechen communities. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.19.216.40 ( talk) 08:38, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
Present day Kists are 100% muslim. Ahl as-Sunnah, also Qadiri and Naqshbandi tariqah. Christianity among Kists extinct before 1910. - 77.92.233.155 ( talk) 22:53, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
Please add a transliteration/transcription of the Georgian-language name into English. Staszek Lem ( talk) 18:59, 16 April 2015 (UTC)
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Other people in the photo. " Seven old people who survived are residents of the aul Dargo and our former opponents on July 6-10-11, 1845." Takhirgeran Umar ( talk) 11:45, 2 January 2023 (UTC)
WikiEditor1234567123 Hello, i was wondering why you deleted the Vazha Pshavela book speaking about Kists? why does it matter if the Kists he referred to are Melkhiy? Melkhiy are one of the biggest Chechen teips in the Pankisi valley. Also regarding the 1926 census could you please provide the page for the 1926 census where the Pankisi Kists are designated as Ingush? Because in the 1926 census i could only find one which mentioned Ingush Kists, we know that Fyappi were designated as Kist and so were other Ingush who lived specifically in Ingushetia. The 1926 census does not specify where these Kists live, this article is about Pankisi Kists as is stated in the headline, don't you think it's more proper to move this census to the "Kistin" article? The Tsutsiev source does not specify where they live either, in fact only time he specifies a location of any Kists it is in the 1897 census where writes The number represents those living in the Tioneti District of Tifl is Province who gave “Chechen or Kist” as their native language.. I can't get a hold of the Volkova source, does she specify the location of the Kists? Also the following text about Ingush living in South Caucasus, are they mentioned as Pankisi Kists there? i could not find them being mentioned as Pankisi Kists in that source (although i only checked the pages you linked), if not then why are they even mentioned in the article? Goddard2000 ( talk) 23:27, 29 July 2023 (UTC)
-- WikiEditor1234567123 ( talk) 19:12, 30 July 2023 (UTC)