Sagopshi

Sagopshi (Ingush: Соагӏапче, romanized: Soaghapče;[5] Russian: Сагопши) is a rural locality (a selo) in Malgobeksky District of the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia.

The second settlement was called Alamkacha Gatagazhev (Lower Sagopsh) and was populated by settlers from the Tarskaya Valley (Abrekovo village).

In 1865, the settlement of Tsokalo Bokov was abandoned due to the migration of its inhabitants to Turkey, and was soon re-populated by the Orstkhoys who remained in their homeland.

In 1874, as a result of forced eviction to the plain and the unification of two settlements, the modern village of Sagopshi was formed.

The village of Novy Redant is situated in the Alkhanchurt Valley, on the northern slope of the Sunzha Range.

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