Guli, Ingushetia
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Guli
Гули | |
|---|---|
| Other transcription(s) | |
| • Ingush | Хьули |
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| Coordinates: 42°48′39″N 44°47′55″E / 42.81083°N 44.79861°E | |
| Country | Russia |
| Federal subject | Ingushetia |
| Elevation | 1,768 m (5,801 ft) |
| Population | |
• Total | 309 |
| 475 (+53.7%) | |
| • Subordinated to | Dzheyrakhsky District |
| Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK |
| Postal code[4] | 386430 |
| OKTMO ID | 26620450101 |
Guli or Khuli (Ingush: Хьули, romanized: Ẋuli, IPA: [ˈħʷʊlʲɪ]) is a rural locality (a selo) in Dzheyrakhsky District of the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia. It forms the municipality of the rural settlement of Guli as its administrative center.[5] Guli is the ancestral village of Ingush clan (teip) Hulakhoy (Ingush: Хьулахой).[6]
History
Historically, the village of Guli belonged to the Kistin[8] or Fyappiy society.[9] In the 1830s, the village was completely destroyed as a result of punitive expeditions undertaken by the tsarist troops to the mountainous Ingushetia.[10]
In 2016, one of the residential towers of the village was restored by a representative of the family, Savarbek Khadziev.[11] In the same year, the elder of the village, Appaz Lorsovich Iliev, was (in absentia) awarded the Golden Rose statuette for winning the Longevity Without Borders nomination at the Slavic Fairy Tale international festival in Bulgaria. Appaz Iliev at that time was 120 years old.[12]
Infrastructure
The village has a school named "Guli Municipal Primary School".[13]




