Arshty

[11] In the winter of 1825, Cossack and Chechen militsiya under the leadership of General Nikolai Grekov [ru] made a punitive expedition to Arshty and devastated it.

In 1859, caucasologist and military-historian Adolf Berge in his principal work Chechenya and Chechens mentioned Arshty among the Galashian villages.

[13] As a result of the eviction of the Orstkhoys to Turkey in 1865, including to the village of Arshty, an intensive resettlement of the Malkhists and Maystins began.

[15] In 1944, after the Deportation of Chechens and Ingush and the abolition of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, the village of Arshty was renamed Dubravino.

[16] After the restoration of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, in 1958 the settlement was returned to its former name - Arshty.

The village of Arshty on the map of the Ingush district in 1853.
The village of Arshty on the map of the Ingush district in 1869.
The village Arshty on the map of Sunzhensky (Ingush) otdel in 1892