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There are no Kists and no muslims in Tusheti. Tusheti is a region on the northern side of Caucasus range.
Kists are actually Chechens who live in Pankisi, they came as a refugees and Georgia of course gave them shelter, we never had a problem with Nakhs. Unlike Lezgins who were Persian sock puppets. Tushs are great people, they did not assimilated among muslim north caucasians, despite being isolated from rest of Georgia by Caucasus range.
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Clearly it shows how little you know of Lezgins, we were never persian puppets, we fought and defeated them in 1741, just we like we mopped the floor with you georgians in "LEKIANOBA" as you call it. Another reason why your ingiloy are islamic converts and slaves while we were masters. The Tush are not refugees look at the ancient Nakh architecture clearly it was always their land.
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Brave Lezgins were coming to the georgian villages, kidnapping women and children, especially on the northern slopes of Caucasus, when Georgian male population were fighting with Persian army on the southern borders.
Tushs are not refugees, they are Georgians living on the another side of Caucasus.
Kists are refugees and they do not live in Tusheti, they live in Pankisi gorge on the southern slope.
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You were all under Russian control and before that under Ottoman and Persian, you just became subjects of the Russians instead, no bigger difference.
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You are right about no Christians but there are Nakhs in Tusheti. The Bats people are Christian Nakhs, they are Georgian/Nakh mix. Tushetians are very close to Chechens (especially Melhi tribe), they werent conquered but they were under the rule of a Chechen warrior named Dzhokolo. He was a Christian and was against Muslims under Imam Shamil.
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