Sernovodskoye, Chechnya

Sernovodskoye (Russian: Серноводское, Chechen: Эна-Хишка, Ena-Xişka)[1] is a rural locality (a selo) in Sernovodsky District, Chechnya.

The nearest settlements to Sernovodskoye are Nagornoye in the north, the city of Sunzha in the west, Assinovskaya in the south, and the villages of Davydenko, Novy Sharoy, and Samashki in the east.

[6] In 1920, after the suppression of the anti-Soviet uprising, the entire Cossack population of the village was deported.

From 8 March 1926 to 11 February 1929, it was the administrative center of Novo-Chechensky District, Chechen Autonomous Oblast.

In 1944, after the deportation of the Chechen and Ingush people, the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was abolished, and the village of Aslambek was renamed to Sernovodskoye.

The Sernovodsk-Kavkazsky Resort.
Map of Sernovodsky (Sunzhensky) District, Chechnya. Sernovodskoye is in the north
The village of Sernovodskoye on the 1853 map of the Ingush district.
The village of Sernovodskoye on the 1869 map of the Ingush district.
The village Sernovodskoye on the map of Sunzhensky otdel in 1892
Mosque in Sernovodskoye