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Maysta or Mäysta (Chechen: Майста, Маьйста, "highland, high-mountainous, upper territory") is a high-altitude region in the North Caucasus. Today, Maysta is a part of Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya. Since the Middle Ages, Maysta has been known as the birthplace and historical center of the teip. Before, Maysta and neighbouring Melkhista were a part of Georgia, but were transferred to the Chechen Autonomous Oblast in 1927. In 1944, the entire population was deported to Kazakhstan. Since then, there has been no permanent population in the region.

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  • Majsta (rusky a čečensky Майста) je historická vysokohorská oblast na jihu Čečenské autonomní republiky Ruské federace. Jedná se o neobydlené území v okrese Galan-Čož. (cs)
  • Maysta or Mäysta (Chechen: Майста, Маьйста, "highland, high-mountainous, upper territory") is a high-altitude region in the North Caucasus. Today, Maysta is a part of Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya. Since the Middle Ages, Maysta has been known as the birthplace and historical center of the teip. Before, Maysta and neighbouring Melkhista were a part of Georgia, but were transferred to the Chechen Autonomous Oblast in 1927. In 1944, the entire population was deported to Kazakhstan. Since then, there has been no permanent population in the region. (en)
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  • Majsta (rusky a čečensky Майста) je historická vysokohorská oblast na jihu Čečenské autonomní republiky Ruské federace. Jedná se o neobydlené území v okrese Galan-Čož. (cs)
  • Maysta or Mäysta (Chechen: Майста, Маьйста, "highland, high-mountainous, upper territory") is a high-altitude region in the North Caucasus. Today, Maysta is a part of Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya. Since the Middle Ages, Maysta has been known as the birthplace and historical center of the teip. Before, Maysta and neighbouring Melkhista were a part of Georgia, but were transferred to the Chechen Autonomous Oblast in 1927. In 1944, the entire population was deported to Kazakhstan. Since then, there has been no permanent population in the region. (en)
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  • Majsta (cs)
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