[11][12] The village is located on both banks of the Yandyrka River, just above its confluence with Sunzha, 7.5 km northeast of the regional center — the city of Nazran and 15 km northeast of the city of Magas.
[13] The territory of Yandare, together with the villages of Gazi-Yurt, Surkhakhi, Ekazhevo, Ali-Yurt and the modern city of Magas, forms one of the largest archaeological complexes of the ancient settlements of the Alanian period, where, according to Ingush researchers, the historical city of Magas, the capital of the medieval state of Alania,[14] was located, which included the territory of modern Ingushetia.
The destruction of the entire village was stopped due to the intercession of the Nazranian Ingush.
[16] In the period from 1944 to 1958, after the deportation of Chechens and Ingush and the abolition of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR, the village was called Raydzast.
Not far from the mosque there is a stele dedicated to the participants of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.