Psedakh

Psedakh[b] is a rural locality (a selo) in the Malgobeksky District of the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia.

The land was purchased from the Little Kabardian princes Bekovich-Cherkassky [ru] and subsequently, in the 1860s, it was added to the Nazranian society.

[13] In 1926, the village was the center of the Achalukovsky District of the Ingush Autonomous Oblast and at the same time the center of the Psedakh village council which in addition to Psedakh, also included farms of Vostochny Sovetsky, Doholber, Zapadny Sovetsky, and Mazaevsky which arose in 1920–1921.

In 1944, after the Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush and the abolition of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, the village of Psedakh was renamed Alanskoe.

[15] The hydrographic network is represented by the small river Psedakh, which originates on the northern slope of Mount Musakai and flows through the village.

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