Solo in Russia’s most conservative republic - Ingushetia

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @ElifromRussia
    @ElifromRussia  Год назад +764

    Thank you for watching the video, I’ve had some adventures while filming….😂
    🤍 www.patreon.com/elifromrussia - if you feel like supporting my channel through Patreon
    📌elinabakunova.com/russianclub - my Russian Speaking Club where you can practice the Russian language. Join us from any level ;)

    • @ChaunWolf-ty3mx
      @ChaunWolf-ty3mx Год назад +21

      Love your adventures awesomeness.

    • @seanwainwright2627
      @seanwainwright2627 Год назад +39

      It is understandable that you were scared and upset by that arrest and search incident. But you are also BRAVE, STRONG and RESILIENT, and some parts of adventure and discovery are not always pleasant. Cheers to you for regaining your composure and pressing onward to educate us about Ingushetia in such a thoughtful way! 🥇🥇🥇🏆🏆🏆

    • @seanwainwright2627
      @seanwainwright2627 Год назад +22

      ​@@PaPyReneinnocent people are also frequently miatakenly arrested in every country in the world, including in Western "liberal democracies", and later released without charges. This is hardly a phenomenon unique to Russia.

    • @j.k.reborn
      @j.k.reborn Год назад +9

      On the brighter side, It will only make you strong.

    • @frederickpallas7130
      @frederickpallas7130 Год назад +2

      werner hans heinz pallas

  • @nyk3334
    @nyk3334 8 месяцев назад +427

    That taxi driver is a wealth of information and grace.

  • @leethiumEv
    @leethiumEv Год назад +1728

    I have been following you for months and needless to say you're the best ambassador to Russian cultures ever. No one has ever done something similar to what u do and we love it. please keep going.

    • @sarahlongstaff5101
      @sarahlongstaff5101 Год назад +19

      I agree

    • @gregbromberg5427
      @gregbromberg5427 Год назад +27

      Me also. Blown away by Eli’s content.

    • @flowergirlicart3949
      @flowergirlicart3949 Год назад +7

    • @Luigi13
      @Luigi13 Год назад +40

      She looks for the most important things in life which is based on tradition, culture, and customs. These are some of the foundations of many countries and their flavors are unique.

    • @leethiumEv
      @leethiumEv Год назад +31

      @@Luigi13 and that's exactly what we like to be educated about since mainstream media doesn't care about this aspect of life anymore.

  • @chriswatchingponies9877
    @chriswatchingponies9877 Год назад +479

    Thank you Mister Ramazan for taking our Elina around. What a fantastic tour guide.
    So much History, culture and traditions. That man is gold.
    I totally understand your tears, sweet сестра.
    I would be at least nervous as well. Holy moly what an adventure.
    Spectacular nature and scenery. Your drone had a lot of fun.

    • @chriswatchingponies9877
      @chriswatchingponies9877 Год назад +21

      And of course, i'll watch it again. Spectacular.

    • @rogink
      @rogink Год назад +23

      Agree he was an excellent guide.

    • @Haale
      @Haale Год назад +19

      The tears were the effect of the shock you felt after the arrest was over. IMO. Very natural.

    • @chickenmanmackenzie3525
      @chickenmanmackenzie3525 Год назад +17

      Yea the tour guide was a wealth of knowledge. What a cool place

    • @Taetae_Kim_
      @Taetae_Kim_ 17 дней назад

      КАКОЙ ЕЩЕ РАМАЗАН, ОН ПРЕЗИДЕНТ ЧЕЧНИ А НЕ ИНГУШЕТИИ БАРАНЫ

  • @henritriu5163
    @henritriu5163 6 месяцев назад +473

    Ramazan, the guide, is so honest, knowledgeable, and full of dignity. He's definitely worthy of representing the Ingusheti people.

    • @West-rn-showvn-ist-chick
      @West-rn-showvn-ist-chick 6 месяцев назад +9

      Seems like he’s few and far between in that culture.. izlam at its finest..🙄

    • @Scosian
      @Scosian 6 месяцев назад

      @@West-rn-showvn-ist-chickif you came out your prejudiced cocoon, you would see that the people of Islam are kind hearted and peaceful. People like you spread your prejudice and hate are not helpful.

    • @kekeke5323
      @kekeke5323 5 месяцев назад +9

      He is tge chechen presudent, not ingushetia🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @kekeke5323
      @kekeke5323 5 месяцев назад

      And we don't need such fool as him

    • @kekeke5323
      @kekeke5323 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@henritriu5163 we ingush people don't need such a fool as him, and wish all the best to our chechen brothers, and support them while they are opressed by this clown and his servants

  • @alexglanz7406
    @alexglanz7406 Год назад +931

    I must say that the livestock you filmed (cows, sheep, horses) all looked sleek and healthy. The pastures looked good, and Caucasus mountains have good wells. Poor or not, it is "rich" in nature, and this gentleman seemed to know the history. I would love to see this area's farms someday. Thank you for this beautiful video!

    • @RayHicks-gl7gm
      @RayHicks-gl7gm Год назад +37

      I noticed that as well, the livestock looked much better on the whole than many I've seen on the Great Plains in places like Southern Colorado and elsewhere.

    • @Jumpertj
      @Jumpertj Год назад +11

      Actually, those shepherds are not poor at all. They make good money

    • @УХТИШКА-с1ж
      @УХТИШКА-с1ж Год назад +25

      Здравствуйте, можете приехать к нам на Кавказ в гости в любое время, и больше узнаете и увидите сами своими глазами. Мы Народ Кавказа очень ценим гостей и всегда рады гостям...
      И конечно попробуете нашу национальную кухню Ингушетии...))

    • @RusskayaKrasa
      @RusskayaKrasa Год назад +20

      Что значит для вас бедный ?))😊 человек без кредитного долга ?
      Да, там каждый имеет свой дом личную землю или квартиру - не имея кредита на 30 лет ..
      самые качественные продукты на Кавказе - это повсеместно!!
      Природа Вода и горы аналогичны Альпам, но горы Кавказа выше чем Альпы !
      Эльбрус выше чем МонБлан .. сами решайте богаты они или бедны 😊

    • @alexglanz7406
      @alexglanz7406 Год назад +4

      @@RusskayaKrasa I never would say they were poor -- I did say their livestock looked healthy, with rich natural resources. "Poor" was pulled from the description.

  • @truthdefenders-
    @truthdefenders- 11 месяцев назад +523

    That's a taxi driver, wow, jackpot, full of great info and knowledge about the region, people and customs.

    • @MalxaAza
      @MalxaAza 10 месяцев назад +76

      This guy is no ordinary taxi driver : this is Ramzan Tsurov, a poet and writer from Ingushetia, he is the man who wrote the hymn of this republic... We can see him on other videos about Ingushetia.

    • @user-k4d-e59mo28oc
      @user-k4d-e59mo28oc 7 месяцев назад +9

      And best of all, he's very open, friendly and forthcoming . . . most people of any nationality would be very reticent and taken aback by such questions, or blame others.

    • @Lawrence-ks5vi
      @Lawrence-ks5vi 6 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting.Reminds me of snippets about the Caucasus and Chechens in Toltoy's novella, "Cossacks".

  • @finnianreilly1831
    @finnianreilly1831 Год назад +3851

    Eli should get an official letter from the mayor of her home city recognising her as a cultural ambassador and should therefore have diplomatic immunity

    • @TheWolfgangfritz
      @TheWolfgangfritz Год назад +185

      That's a very good idea! I always worry about her getting "attacked" in some way. Police sometimes are just a bunch of psychopaths with guns and badge!

    • @ladyflimflam
      @ladyflimflam Год назад +108

      That’s not how diplomatic immunity works.

    • @mirandatarantella
      @mirandatarantella Год назад +138

      ​@@ladyflimflamIt's a great idea,regardless.
      She should have some document or certification as a cultural documentarian from the Russian government itself.

    • @pellesvansl
      @pellesvansl Год назад +30

      @@mirandatarantella I'm sure she enjoys her freedom more

    • @mirandatarantella
      @mirandatarantella Год назад +6

      @@ЗривКорень-м5к I'm sorry,there's no translation button for me to know what you said.

  • @bumblebeeeeeeeeeee
    @bumblebeeeeeeeeeee 4 месяца назад +9

    Живу в Ингушетии, спасибо что показали миру наш регион! Приезжайте еще, буду рад вас встретить и помочь чем смогу❤

  • @susanm8586
    @susanm8586 8 месяцев назад +135

    What a kind and generous gentleman to show and teach you the Ingush culture. Love your show.

  • @klwthe3rd
    @klwthe3rd Год назад +367

    These north caucus regions on Eli's channel are the most informative and will go down in history as being her best work. So few independent RUclipsrs venture into these regions so the information is sparse. Kudos to that wonderful cab driver that gave you a a hell of a tour of the entire region outside the city. He turned what would have been a sad start to a great video into a wonderful experience overall.

    • @wienerwurstchen9945
      @wienerwurstchen9945 Год назад +8

      Oh ja, der Taxifahrer hat das schöne Video gerettet. Aber ich glaube, die Menschen sind da nicht aggressiv oder grob, das sind nur Ausnahmefälle. Der Normalmensch ist gastfreundlich und freut sich wenn er Besuch bekommt.

    • @etiloyon3681
      @etiloyon3681 Год назад +9

      @@wienerwurstchen9945 If I am right, they are muslim, and hospitality is a central value of muslims in dayly life. .

    • @ashersatton212
      @ashersatton212 Год назад +6

      @@etiloyon3681 they are. there are many islamic regions is RF, this is one of them

  • @curtvona4891
    @curtvona4891 Год назад +441

    I love the beauty of the Caucasus Mountains! Thank you Eli for another excellent production. ❤

    • @dennisluz6453
      @dennisluz6453 Год назад +13

      Great production and discussion about Ingush traditions. You are brave. Stay strong and keep up the good work.

    • @bibekjung7404
      @bibekjung7404 Год назад

      LIVING BEING IS OUR RACE,MANKIND IS OUR RELIGION HINDU,MUSLIM,SIKH,CRISTAIN,THERE IS NO SEPARATE RELIGION
      ALMIGHTY GOD KABIR is the father of all souls that JESUS, MOHAMMAD, GURU NANAK, VEDH was telling in BIBLE, QURAN, GURU GRANTHA SAHEB
      PRESENT MESSENGER of ALMIGHTY GOD KABIR is SAINT RAMPALJI MAHARAJ 🙏🙏
      Who is complete God?
      Iyov 36:5 - Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)
      See, El is Kabir, and despiseth, not any; He is Kabir in ko’ach lev (strength of understanding).
      Translation: Supreme God is Kabir, but despises no one. He is Kabir, and firm in his purpose.
      In all Bible translations, the word Kabir has been translated as "Mighty" or "Great" whereas Kabir is the original name of Supreme God.
      Conclusion: This verse of the Bible proves that Kabir is Complete God. The one who worships God Kabir by taking initiation from the complete saint sent by him gets complete salvation. After attaining salvation that souls rest in peace in the eternal abode Satlok forever. The throne of God is in Satlok( ETERNAL PLACE) 😊😊
      God Kabir met Jesus and took his soul to Satlok. On their way, God Kabir made him see his ancestors David, Moses, Abraham, etc. in the Pitra Lokas. Then God took him to Satlok😊😊

    • @ВойнаГалов
      @ВойнаГалов 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@dennisluz6453Ингуши это Галы такое название во всём Кавказе только они носят ❤

    • @komakinooo
      @komakinooo 22 дня назад

      Boiled potatoes, red union, swedisch schnaps och beer. Eat it like a dubbel cheese sandwich.

  • @ethanz3837
    @ethanz3837 26 дней назад +9

    That guy is an incredible ambassador for his community and region. So well-spoken and smart. Makes me want to visit this region.

  • @harrydecker8731
    @harrydecker8731 Год назад +206

    I never heard of Ingushetia. It was brave and adventuresome of you to go there. So sorry you got arrested. I've never seen you this upset, Eli. At least things turned out well, and you have a good attitude about it. WhatI really like about your videos is in addition to showing us different lands and different cultures, you talk to local people and obtain their perspectives and experiences. I really admire your courage and candidness and talent. You continue to be my favorite RUclips personality.

    • @westho7314
      @westho7314 Год назад +4

      i think Ingushshetia is considered an enclave in Russia, !% of the population being Russian says quite a lot.

    • @user-ii8qo9gu8r
      @user-ii8qo9gu8r Год назад +24

      Ingushetia is the safest region of Russia; the smallest number of crimes are committed there, both in number and in percentage of the population

    • @Ecstaticgoat
      @Ecstaticgoat Год назад +5

      What's so brave about it?

    • @visitor2736
      @visitor2736 Год назад +4

      ​@@westho7314 Ингушетия
      Ингушéтия, официальное название - Респу́блика Ингуше́тия - субъект Российской Федерации, республика в её составе.
      Это важно !

    • @visitor2736
      @visitor2736 Год назад +4

      ​@@westho7314Анклав
      Анкла́в - часть территории государства, полностью окружённая территорией другого государства.

  • @STinAZnative
    @STinAZnative 8 месяцев назад +20

    Beautiful landscape and history! What an interesting interview. Thank you for the education!

  • @riley124
    @riley124 Год назад +41

    To see you upset was distressing. You contextualised your experience in the city extremely well. Once again you bring to life a world that is remote. Your interview was insightful, not least because you had taken time to nurture confidence in your interviewee. It should be noted he came across very well, reflecting Ingush culture. Once again thank you Eli.

  • @RahimSalleh-b3y
    @RahimSalleh-b3y 6 месяцев назад +93

    Thank you Eli, from Australia. You are doing the best ever ambassadorial work. You can always find a good word to say in the most awkward of situations, you are a natural. You have inspired me to travel again. I am now 76 yo, not too interested in politics and am making Russia on my bucket list. I am also a walker, and can walk upwards of 25 km per day, Ingushetia looks like a walkers paradise. Can't wait.

    • @ElifromRussia
      @ElifromRussia  6 месяцев назад +13

      Wow, thank you for sharing!

  • @Abdullahali066
    @Abdullahali066 Год назад +81

    This is a great documentary , i hardly knew things about Ingushetia. After your film, i really learned a lot. Also Ramazan was well versed and educated about his culture and thoroughly explained a lot. Thank you Eli. Спосибо болшой

    • @Abdullahali066
      @Abdullahali066 Год назад +2

      @@dddggg1405عليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته . شكرا جزيلا للدعوة. انشالله مستقبلا

  • @falatoronto
    @falatoronto Год назад +271

    I am so glad you still posted about Ingushetia, even if your experience was unexpected. Russia is so diverse and amazing. Thank you for sharing your travels.

    • @fckprc8149
      @fckprc8149 Год назад +1

      diverse but alwazs kinda fcked to the core. Not first world at all.

    • @karstenengelmann925
      @karstenengelmann925 Год назад +6

      I like how, although upset, she understands. Eli very much reminds me of my wife when she was young 30+ years ago!

    • @AnanoKiskeidze
      @AnanoKiskeidze Год назад +1

      ingushetia dont represent russian culture

    • @Ryan_Winter
      @Ryan_Winter 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@karstenengelmann925 It's amazing that she still tried to salvage the experience, I don't think there is much here that has to be "understood".
      If I had to suspect that people in a place would treat me like some sort of vagrant I wouldn't even bother going there.
      I would go somewhere else where people do not treat me that way.
      And if this happened to me I wouldn't even waste my time on "reporting on these people to the world", I would simply pack my things, leave and never speak of this place again.

    • @JB52520
      @JB52520 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Ryan_Winter Given their history with foreigners, her unusual activity, and the job of the police, it couldn't have happened any other way. When the shock wore off, she understood not to be offended.

  • @petyuriy
    @petyuriy 8 месяцев назад +18

    Great video, Thank you and Thank you to Ramazan for be a great host

  • @JulieRuby-w6s
    @JulieRuby-w6s 14 дней назад +6

    Wow that was really interesting, I really enjoy watching your videos. What beautiful scenery too. Thank you ❤ 🇬🇧

  • @mathedguy
    @mathedguy Год назад +55

    A really beautiful video ! As always, you bring us to another peoples’ way of life. Thank you Eli, for another wonderful production.

  • @Aspi-vision
    @Aspi-vision 8 месяцев назад +20

    Beautifull region ! Very interesting questions and clear answers . Greetings from Belgium ,Gent

  • @hereandthere6863
    @hereandthere6863 Год назад +214

    Many thanks for introducing me to this region of Russia. So sorry that you were detained. You are a very brave young lady to venture about in these remote areas.

    • @hafuuYusuf
      @hafuuYusuf Год назад +10

      Those remote areas are the safest in Russia tho

  • @abstention1
    @abstention1 8 дней назад +4

    It's incredible to see videos like that, thank you for sharing this moment !

  • @wa1ufo
    @wa1ufo Год назад +57

    Thank you Eli! This area is so beautiful with those gorgeous mountains and valleys. Be safe and warmest wishes to you from America!

  • @ConstantinDV
    @ConstantinDV Год назад +346

    What a nice man! I hope he will know somehow that he became an ambassador for his homeland and culture and we thank him for it. Sorry for the scary police encounter! Cheers!

  • @tomkeller6982
    @tomkeller6982 9 месяцев назад +40

    Wonderful conversation with the gentleman in the mountains speaking about the culture and etiquette of the Muslim people. Thank you so much for letting me be part of these people. Most interesting. Bless you Eli.

    • @DaBigBoo_
      @DaBigBoo_ 5 месяцев назад

      etiquette? muslim? impossible.

    • @Dolores-d2y
      @Dolores-d2y 4 месяца назад +8

      ​@@DaBigBoo_ты очень скуден в своих взглядах, мне жаль тебя !!!😊

    • @Islamzindabad-z7g
      @Islamzindabad-z7g 4 месяца назад

      @@DaBigBoo_yeah cleaner on average than the British white man 😂

  • @kenhoward3512
    @kenhoward3512 7 месяцев назад +51

    What an informative interview (conducted in such picturesque settings) of a highly-educated man with much knowledge of the specific customs and history of Ingushetia. I have never before heard of this spectacularly beautiful region inside Russia. For myself and most Americans, how Russians live is a mystery.

  • @yakudza07
    @yakudza07 Год назад +272

    Эли, так круто, что ты делаешь выпуски про регионы России на английском! И контент хороший, уважительный подход к респондентам.

  • @alphabetagamma4142
    @alphabetagamma4142 8 месяцев назад +338

    I'm from India, and there's very little chance I would've ever even heard about Ingush people... But now, thanks to you, I got to know about them, their culture, their values and also got to see their beautiful homeland!

    • @ТомикМомик
      @ТомикМомик 7 месяцев назад +25

      Привет из Ингушетии 😊у нас в столице Магас обучаются индусы😄

    • @lex6680
      @lex6680 6 месяцев назад +8

      It's strange that you haven't heard about the Ingush. They are your direct relatives. who came to the Caucasus from the province of Sikkim

    • @ZouZoz
      @ZouZoz 6 месяцев назад +33

      ​@@lex6680The Ingush are an indigenous people of the Caucasus who have nothing to do with India. Stop lying. Are you a native of India or maybe a descendant of the Mongols

    • @lex6680
      @lex6680 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@ZouZoz I am not in the habit of lying, some of the Ingush came from Sikkim, and some are the descendants of the Armenian prince Egi. Among them there are also remnants of Mongolian troops, some Chechens and Ossetians. There are also Yemeni Yazidis. This is what their historians themselves say. I don't lie and I don't make things up

    • @ZouZoz
      @ZouZoz 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@lex6680This is what Anatoly Klesov, a scientist of DNA genealogy, says the Ingush have the same hoplogroup, the origin is the same, the entire Ingush people consist of hoplogroups J2 -87% and are the indigenous people of the Caucasus. Our language (Ingush. Gilgai mott) belongs to the Nakh-Dagestan family. Like I said, you're a liar.

  • @awuma
    @awuma Год назад +11

    What a lovely film! You were so lucky to find so genuine a person to show you around and be interviewed in such a direct way.

  • @NoHorizon-
    @NoHorizon- 7 месяцев назад +58

    Братья и Сестры Ингуши! Привет из Грузии! Дай бог вам счастья

    • @ВАШЕ-ВЕЛИЧЕСТВО
      @ВАШЕ-ВЕЛИЧЕСТВО 7 месяцев назад +7

      Спасибо большое от всего ингушского народа 🙌🏻 мира и добра нашим лучшим соседям - грузинам

    • @Айза-ц2в
      @Айза-ц2в 4 месяца назад +6

      Взаимно наши дорогие братья и сестры. Отдыхала в прошлом году в Кабулети, просто райское место. Замечательные люди,кухня, природа,море. Все просто супер!!!

  • @johncopeland3826
    @johncopeland3826 11 месяцев назад +166

    I am over 3000 miles away in Scotland and i can smell the fresh ,clean mountain air ! What a fantastic journey you have provided for us Eli . I cant wait for the next installment..... i am there !

    • @Sonmz
      @Sonmz 10 месяцев назад +11

      Greetings from a Russian dude from Kiev, Ukraine!
      You know John, I experience the same thing watching videos from Scotland, the damp smell of hills and peat is distinctly in my nose. 🤝

    • @johncopeland3826
      @johncopeland3826 9 месяцев назад +8

      @Sonmz stay safe my friend . Thinking about your wonderful country and kin folk at this time

    • @Sonmz
      @Sonmz 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@johncopeland3826
      Thanks!🤝

    • @nothanks9503
      @nothanks9503 8 месяцев назад

      🍔

    • @robinwhitebeam4386
      @robinwhitebeam4386 7 месяцев назад +4

      The fresh air of Scotland is amazing .​@@Sonmz

  • @scottsellers9039
    @scottsellers9039 Год назад +111

    You are a great ambassador for your wonderful country! I hope someone in Russia recognizes what a treasure you truly are!

    • @AnanoKiskeidze
      @AnanoKiskeidze Год назад

      ingushetia dont represent russian culture . they were genocided by russians so stfu

    • @agoldberger7255
      @agoldberger7255 9 месяцев назад

      @Eric-ii9ce​This is an unfair accusation. She never praised Putin's government or the atrocities her government perpetuates. It is very important for somebody like her to present her country as it is in all its beauty and complexity. Eli has taken up this mantle with great enthusiasm and courage. To accuse her of promoting propaganda is unfair and hurtful. I hope that better leadership will one day reign in Russia and the beauty, history and diversity of this country can be appreciated properly by the world. Its people deserve better leadership.

  • @ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e
    @ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e Год назад +166

    Thank you for all you do, and sorry this happened to you. Glad you're okay.

    • @streetsarecold
      @streetsarecold Год назад

      russia will force eli to become pregnant:new anti abortion and anti college education laws are soon to be enforced

  • @olavofarias9164
    @olavofarias9164 6 месяцев назад +55

    What a wonderful, wonderful video!! Thank you Eli, thank you Mister Ramazan, you are a gentleman, a true one! And full of knowledge and wisdom. If that is part of your culture, I bow to all Ingushetians! What a fantastic tour guide.
    So much History, culture and traditions. This video is brilliant, thank you Eli, thank you Mr Ramazan sir! 🙏👏👏🙏

    • @eagle3240
      @eagle3240 4 месяца назад +2

      come visit we love guests ❤

  • @LS-xk9ut
    @LS-xk9ut Год назад +862

    I am an Ingush woman who was born and raised in a foreign land. I am forever grateful to my parents for teaching me the language, and travelling to Ingushetia with me a lot. To me, Ingushetia is the most beautiful place on earth, and I love it with all my heart. This video even made me cry!

    • @Flash-0000
      @Flash-0000 Год назад +25

      Это прозвучало прекрасно ❤

    • @ПОСЛЕДНИЙИЗМАГИКАН007
      @ПОСЛЕДНИЙИЗМАГИКАН007 Год назад +47

      Don't cry, little sister, the most important thing is that you don't forget your roots while you are in a foreign land

    • @jaksy_kisi
      @jaksy_kisi Год назад +17

      ❤Ма шаАллах 😍 вот иж ба хьун нах,хьа Да я, Нана я

    • @UserUnkown-do1ji
      @UserUnkown-do1ji Год назад +23

      Then, why you left it, and live in foreign country, return to your home country

    • @kkk-rx6xh
      @kkk-rx6xh Год назад +2

      @@UserUnkown-do1jiпотому что там уровень жизни ниже.

  • @Pleiades55
    @Pleiades55 Год назад +81

    Wow, absolutely amazingly beautiful part of the world. I am literally blown away as I had no idea and no knowledge about places such as what you have shown to me. Thank you Eli, for bringing such a distant & magnificent part of the world into my/ our view 🙏. Chris from Oz!

  • @haroldcruz8550
    @haroldcruz8550 Год назад +2241

    It's mind boggling just how culturally diverse Russia is.

    • @maximvf
      @maximvf Год назад +227

      Over 600 national groups and over 50 languages at Caucasus mountains alone.

    • @saidufofanah2210
      @saidufofanah2210 Год назад +81

      Look how big it is

    • @MMail1984
      @MMail1984 Год назад +240

      So many different lands and peoples.... All miserable under the same authoritarian government, whether Czar, Soviet or "federal". It's mind boggling how these many groups have been oppressed by central governments for so long.....

    • @alpennys
      @alpennys Год назад +210

      that's not mind boggling it is colonialism.

    • @dimcar8
      @dimcar8 Год назад +74

      This is not russians.

  • @Forest82Gump
    @Forest82Gump 3 месяца назад +12

    Ramazan is such a gem. I mean you just picked up a random taxi driver and it turned out to be someone who speaks with such a fluency and who can so perfectly and precizely articulate his thoughts and feelings, really incredible. Such a great experience and for us a great video to watch. For you to almost quitting the trip and leaving Ingushetia, to meeting such a memorable person.

    • @TheMirrorslash
      @TheMirrorslash 12 дней назад

      I don't think this was a random taxi driver. i would guess it is someone she was able to contact online before going to ingushetia. Either way he gave so many great insights into the culture and was the perfect person to meet and be guided around by

  • @hadiqaarqacova8715
    @hadiqaarqacova8715 Год назад +40

    Спасибо за краткий,но емкий ролик об Ингушетии.Рамазан-достойный представитель нашего народа.вашему каналу и вам лично -удачи и успехов в развитии

  • @LouisHansell
    @LouisHansell Год назад +18

    Eli, you have produced a lot of excellent videos. This is one of your best. You get a local to speak about life in Ingushetia, about unique culture and events that we would have never learned about.

  • @LorraineinPNW
    @LorraineinPNW Год назад +177

    Thank you for continuing to bring this ethnic group's story to us! I had no idea. I'm glad that you're okay...how scary to be arrested!

    • @NoMady688
      @NoMady688 Год назад

      The worst part might be the question " what i am doing here ?"

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 Год назад +5

      I had that done at the airports - just random checking and I was the unlucky one - maybe because I looked too innocent? It left me shaken and crying just like Eli.

    • @NoMady688
      @NoMady688 Год назад +3

      @@frostflower5555 Eli cried because she was just filming it is worst than "doing" nothing like they probably misunderstand her, she wanted to show us about her country and how beautiful he is and they probably ignored what she said.

    • @Jesina_comradina
      @Jesina_comradina Год назад +2

      ​@@frostflower5555 Yes, must be frightening and shocking, if you never were arrested in prison. It's the other way around in my case. Have never been outside jail 😮, it would shock me completely and so I fear the day of my release from prison...

    • @котКотаевич-щ5ъ
      @котКотаевич-щ5ъ Год назад +2

      ​@@Jesina_comradina
      🙏👌👍✌️

  • @jorahjorsavitch5484
    @jorahjorsavitch5484 Месяц назад +5

    Первый раз я комментирую видео но хотела сказать тебе что твоя работа очень интересная! Это очень красивое видео (пейзажи прекрасные) и мне нравится что ты всегда выявишь культуры без судебного. Россия очень красивая страна с таким интересным местом и культурным!!

  • @ТатьянаЛисова-в1б
    @ТатьянаЛисова-в1б 10 месяцев назад +87

    Я имела только один опыт общения с ингушами. Это было ещё времена Союза. В Батуми. Прекрасная молодая семья Амин и Марина. Самые приятные воспоминания о тактичной умной женщине и достойном мужчине, с потрясающим чувством юмора!) Его шутки были такими меткими, часто в стихах, мы до сих пор смеёмся когда вспоминаем. Рада была увидеть это видео и эти места!

    • @SaraanSarangi
      @SaraanSarangi 4 месяца назад +1

      They left Georgia after fall of USSR ??

    • @Муса-ш4х
      @Муса-ш4х 3 месяца назад +5

      Да, ингуши умеют шутить) привет вам из Ингушетии.

  • @thomasgrimm1664
    @thomasgrimm1664 9 месяцев назад +20

    Beautiful landscape and an interesting culture. Thank you for this episode!

  • @gabrielbalbec883
    @gabrielbalbec883 Год назад +49

    Fascinating ! Thank you for allowing us to discover this country. The inteview of this man was fantastic, especialy because the questions were tuned to make him feel confident and speak his mind. Cheers from France.

  • @sajkdnsaklfhnj
    @sajkdnsaklfhnj 15 дней назад +5

    I love their music and dance so much. Thanks for sharing 🩷

  • @flthmr63
    @flthmr63 Год назад +91

    I find the Caucasus mountains very fascinating - many various cultural groups with long histories. You met a good guide there to explain the Ingush mindset. Very interesting video and lovely drone shots of the countryside.

    • @ReflectedMiles
      @ReflectedMiles Год назад +7

      Yes, though not entirely honest about Chechen violence only being in response to an act of offense or attack against them first in the present tense. As in other Muslim cultures, there is also a willingness to see this in a historical context--i.e., if such-and-such people _ever_ offended or attacked my people, then it is our right to retaliate or exact revenge, etc., when and where we choose. It was interesting to listen to Americans be completely mystified when Saddam Hussein would talk about events of a thousand years ago as if they were still relevant for being responded to in the present.

    • @mosh1987
      @mosh1987 18 дней назад

      @@ReflectedMiles i dont really understand what your trying to say. To say that only chechens or muslim cultures put importantance on the past is inaccurate. Americans talk about the their civil war, slavery, and their resistance agaisnt the british all the time. Western nations used the historical context of 3000 year old hebrews to justify the creation and existence of the modern day Israel.

    • @ReflectedMiles
      @ReflectedMiles 18 дней назад

      @@mosh1987 When was the last time you heard an American or French president or a British prime minister, etc., say that their military or police were going to act in response to something that happened even 150 years ago, let alone a thousand years ago? If you have ever lived among Muslims from within their own cultures (not from the West), as I have, the perspective in that way is just radically different.
      Western nations and the British, in particular, acted to establish a homeland for Jews following what had happened in the present--World War 2--not the past. The ancient historical piece was only that of establishing that Palestine had, in fact, been their homeland in antiquity, but that was not the cause of the present action. The present included the Mufti of Jerusalem consorting with Hitler in their common interest and cause against the Jews, including those who had already settled back in Palestine. The British established the Peel Commission to sort out the conflicting cultures and claims over that land, proposing a two-state or otherwise divided solution, which Israel accepted in principle but the Arabs rejected, leading to the state of affairs there ever since.

    • @mosh1987
      @mosh1987 15 дней назад

      @ no lol, you are severely ignorant on the topic of Palestine.
      Zionism as a movement was born in the late 1800s, the push for the creation of Israel had little with ww2, world Jewry wanted to establish it several decades prior in the basis of a 3,000 year old “birthright” or religious history.
      The British didn’t give Jews Palestinian land because of ww2, but because Zionist Jews like the Rothchilds coerced British leadership to do that favor for them, since they financed much of their government and war efforts during ww1. The British didn’t care about the “mufti”, who had little power and was ousted quickly. And look up the Havaara agreement, hitler worked with Zionist Jews living in Germany to send them to Palestine, he had no problems it. The whole British swooped in to save jews who immigrated to Palestine from the Nazi mufti is a bunch of lies and fabrications.
      And the native Palestinians had every right to reject a partition that would remove or take away their own land. To present anything else as reasonable is extremely naive or obtuse.
      And I’ve been to Islamic countries, they never directly justify war based on history that occurred hundreds of years prior. If you have a speech to evidence to support otherwise then show it, I done lots of research and not once have I observed this phenomenon.

    • @mosh1987
      @mosh1987 15 дней назад

      @@ReflectedMiles no lol, you are severely ignorant regarding this.
      Zionism as a movement was born in the late 1800s, the push for the creation of Israel had little with ww2, world Jewry wanted to establish it several decades prior in the basis of a 3,000 year old “birthright” or religious history.
      The British didn’t give Jews Palestinian land because of ww2, but because Jews like the Rothchilds coerced British leadership to do that favor for them, since they financed much of their government and war efforts during ww1.
      And the native Palestinians had every right to reject a partition that would remove or take away their own land. To present anything else as reasonable is extremely naive or obtuse.
      And no, I’ve been to Islamic countries, they never directly justify war based on history that occurred hundreds of years prior. If you have a speech to evidence to support otherwise then show it, I done lots of research and not once have I observed this phenomenon.

  • @kyleholifield527
    @kyleholifield527 Год назад +699

    As an American, it is really important to see your videos. We know almost nothing about the Russian Federation and most of what we think is wrong. On this Thanksgiving Day, I’m thankful for you and your work.

    • @ruslankatsiev6404
      @ruslankatsiev6404 Год назад +1

      The North Caucasus is not Russia, Russia has nothing to do with the cultural and historical heritage of the peoples that this parasitic colony holds in its predatory paws.

    • @gekkkoincroe
      @gekkkoincroe Год назад

      Haha I know right ? That's how china ,North Korea
      raise their citizen to have a biased perspective.
      They control what one can see . It's sad .

    • @dimcar8
      @dimcar8 Год назад +17

      her video is very superficial, tired stereotypes

    • @001-x1b
      @001-x1b Год назад +52

      How so? She showed as much as she could about one region in a 22 minute video?@@dimcar8

    • @ДмитроМ-д3ы
      @ДмитроМ-д3ы Год назад

      Тобі як американцю потрібно знати головне, головна мрія будь-якого росіянина знищити Америку.

  • @alimay1011
    @alimay1011 Год назад +45

    Wow very educational. Sorry you had to go through the arrest but your video of Ingushetia is amazing, fair and balanced and appears to reflect the life there very accurately. Thanks for this - I had no idea about this place.

  • @XDemily2010
    @XDemily2010 18 дней назад +5

    I recognised the towers and Mount Shani in the background and realised I hiked the other side of the border in Georgia 2 years ago! Absolutely stunning landscape and culture of the area ❤

  • @caravaggiosaccomplice7841
    @caravaggiosaccomplice7841 Год назад +68

    What a fantastic ethnographic record you're building. These videos are a gift to the world.

  • @Sergey-do8kx
    @Sergey-do8kx Год назад +83

    I've visited Ingushetia twice. Very hospitable and sincere people. I was in Dzheirah valley this summer, it is very special place. It's good without tourist's crowds.

  • @soniathomas214
    @soniathomas214 Год назад +50

    it's obvious that you experienced a culture shock in your own country. But nonetheless, the man you eventually interview, "(time stamp 6:20), and fortunately for me a local Ingush man Ramazan", this turned out to be an incredible interview ! ! ! His character, his calm but firm manner, his forthright answers and his humble sincere explanations about the Ingushetia history are tangible ! ! ! leaving the viewer with a valuable snapshot/understanding of the Ingush peoples' commitment to their culture in light of the historical challenges put upon them. It was an amazing journey to share with us. Thank you

  • @leebornaman5508
    @leebornaman5508 6 месяцев назад +13

    Fantastic! Thank you for sharing such an unknown, and beautiful part of the world. We'll done..honest travel journalism ! Beautiful region.

  • @stefantrajkovic7157
    @stefantrajkovic7157 Год назад +26

    Great documentary as always. Mister Ramazan seem like a very honourable and open-minded man. As a Serbian I have always admired people from the Causasus. I wish peace and prosperity to Ingushetia.
    Как всегда отличный документальный фильм. Господин Рамазан кажется очень благородным и открытым человеком. Как серб, я всегда восхищался людьми с Кавказа. Желаю мира и процветания Ингушетии.

    • @yandiev
      @yandiev Год назад +5

      Спасибо большое. Приятно слышать такие пожелания из таких далей! Мира, процветания и всего самого наилучшего Сербии и её жителям!

  • @vlagom1291
    @vlagom1291 9 месяцев назад +23

    Отличное видео, я хоть и плохо знаю Английский, да и не Ингуш, но видео очень понравилось, было интересно узнать насколько у нас разнообразная страна и открыть новую культуру. Очень классный канал, и блог, я подписался!!

  • @ahmadrizabasir7163
    @ahmadrizabasir7163 Год назад +127

    I am from Malaysia and have been your subscriber for sometime now. I have learned a lot about Russia through your eyes. Please don't despair about this unfortunate event and take it as a life's lesson. Please carry on with the good work as the unofficial Russian ambassador. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us

    • @maisa96
      @maisa96 Год назад +3

      Malaysian here too!

    • @giaivanishvili4183
      @giaivanishvili4183 Год назад +5

      The video is about Ingushetia not Russia. The country was occupied by Russian imperia and after by Soviets.

    • @ketelin4285
      @ketelin4285 Год назад

      @@giaivanishvili4183 Well , all americas were occupied AND cleansed of original inhabitants . Some conquerors like russians (or chinese or old european states ) were content with just ruling over other nations . Anyway i have seen many examples when getting free from the "opressor" was counterproductive . All ex soviet states except the tiny baltics suffered greatly . The decolonised africa was the same but i suspect foul play from the former rules . The recent niger affair was quite a eye opener

    • @liteney
      @liteney Год назад +10

      @@giaivanishvili4183 It was conquered by Monguls, than turks, than persians, than ottomans, than russians. So why you ignore the rest and only point out Russia?

    • @Sahil_0979
      @Sahil_0979 Год назад +5

      ​@@liteneywe see the current one not the past because we are living in present

  • @danblanchflower5139
    @danblanchflower5139 Месяц назад +7

    Thanks Eli for giving me here in England a true insight into Ingushetia.

  • @lyoubomiratanassov7357
    @lyoubomiratanassov7357 Год назад +63

    I've only heard about Ingushetia about a decade ago when life was very violent there and even then I was impressed by their honesty and bravery. I am happy that life has calmed down for Ingush people. For a long time I wanted to know what this place really looks like and what are its people and this video provided valuable information, thank you.

  • @flyingdutchman7585
    @flyingdutchman7585 Год назад +56

    I am pretty well educated in world history but I have to say I learned a few things here today about the culture and history of Ingushetia...thanks so much for this video...very well done.

  • @BogdanO45
    @BogdanO45 Год назад +13

    Great filming and production. Lovely shot of the country side and great conversation with the local driver who shed a light to the local life.

  • @huliganhussein2718
    @huliganhussein2718 3 месяца назад +8

    хочу сказать большое спасибо вам за этот выпуск, Салам из Ингушетии.

  • @038Dude
    @038Dude Год назад +32

    What an incredibly beautifull place. Hello from the Netherlands.

    • @S.LAY06.
      @S.LAY06. 11 месяцев назад +3

      Hello from the INGUSHeTiA❤❤❤

    • @tsukikey
      @tsukikey Месяц назад +2

      Hi, Netherlands, I love the people of the Netherlands, from Ingushetia

  • @philipmulville8218
    @philipmulville8218 Год назад +14

    What an interesting and informative video. The interview with Ramazan was amazing - his Russian is really nice to listen to. I didn’t know about Ingushetia - the culture and traditions are fascinating, and I’d like to visit and meet the people. Thank you Eli.

  • @KavKazec777
    @KavKazec777 Год назад +140

    приятно видеть свою родину и что про неё узнают в мире.. Аллахӏ Даьла низ ба Гӏалгӏайчен, Чӏир леха низ ба Гӏалгӏайчен.

  • @chriskirschten203
    @chriskirschten203 Год назад +83

    Such a beautiful place on this planet. I’m so thankful to see this! Thank you for all your efforts!

    • @2020-o4b
      @2020-o4b Год назад +1

      Thank you very much

  • @jimslade6333
    @jimslade6333 Год назад +36

    What an amazing video. This is the first time that I have heard of and seen Ingushetia. Your interview and narration technique, coupled with your cinematography, make this video a pleasure to watch. It also helps me practice my Russian. Great work!

  • @kristyaafa2191
    @kristyaafa2191 Год назад +97

    I cant imagine how frightening it must have been to be detained. You are always putting out the most incredible, insightful journalism, videos. All that you put yourself through is so inspiring and at times (like that moment) frightening. Praying for your safety and protection! I love watching your content and learning!

    • @Doug-k1z
      @Doug-k1z Год назад +13

      And in spite of everything she went through, she still managed to remain optimistic and said good things about the Police afterwards.

    • @topofmurrayhill
      @topofmurrayhill Год назад

      ​@@Doug-k1zEverybody praises the police after they are released. I wonder why? 😉
      But yes, it's another great video!

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco Год назад +5

      So many russians being detained and arrested for just wanting peace or just shoving a little bit of criticism against the russian "Tszar"

    • @topofmurrayhill
      @topofmurrayhill Год назад +8

      @ironsugar8690 people feel what they feel. I go there often and it's mostly normal. This case is obviously about an autonomous republic that's conservative, traditional, not used to strangers and vloggers. It obviously has nothing to do with the central government or what opinion anyone has.

    • @PaulDeKrock
      @PaulDeKrock Год назад +2

      Must have been 1978 on our way to Greece, we also visited Lake Ohrid in Macedonia, then southern Yugoslavia. Close to the Albanian border (... the forbidden country) we went to Sveti Naum, an Orthodox-Christian monastery that was and is famous for its mosaics. Further the road was closed with a barrier, kept by a military guard ... we, a young couple from Belgium with a little girl, were just curious what was to be hidden and I tried to ask him (he didn't seam to understand anything in any of 5 international languages that I mastered) if it were possible just to walk further to the border ... his answer : a Kalashnikov on my face ! This is the only way of communication of such normally hospitable people that lived under totalitarian indoctrination for several generations ... that was the time of Tito ... the Balkan wars were in the pipeline as I felt once more in 1986, traveling through Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. So beautiful countries, lovely people everywhere, wonderful cultures ... nevertheless unimaginably rough and brutal.

  • @MrEu4ik
    @MrEu4ik 8 дней назад +4

    Respect both for you and for this man, you showed us a part of the world that is locked information for the western europe and usa.
    I love that they keep their backbone, dignity, and honor as important as their lives.

  • @londonberry2180
    @londonberry2180 Год назад +50

    Appreciate you for your work and content! I am so sorry you had to go through such an experience.

  • @NoreenHoltzen
    @NoreenHoltzen Год назад +47

    The man you interviewed was incredible clear and precise. I learned so much about this culture and I respect it very much afterwards.

  • @sandor7594
    @sandor7594 Год назад +20

    Eli! This was an awesome video! I have learned a lot of interesting things now from Ignush land. I have always admired you, through you, this huge country you live in! The recording is also perfect, the visuals are amazing!
    Thank you for the present presentation as well!
    🙂

  • @rolandrick
    @rolandrick 19 дней назад +4

    The taxi driver is awesome. I love his calm way of debunking and explaining things.

  • @marceloam2208
    @marceloam2208 Год назад +23

    Your videos are informative, interesting and beautiful. We do thank you for the opportunity 'to visit' places we rarely hear about. Ingushetia reminded me of Georgia. I have visited Georgia. Wonderful and scenic landscapes, beautiful countryside.

  • @diyg5854
    @diyg5854 Год назад +65

    Thanks Eli for showing the country and culture of Ingushetia. Greatings from the Netherlands. ❤

    • @tsukikey
      @tsukikey Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, Netherlands ❤️

  • @peaceandlove544
    @peaceandlove544 Год назад +24

    Wowwwww, extraordinary people, beautiful towns and landscape, impressive history, great markets, agriculture, sheeps, etc. Those battle towers wowwww. They think they are poor but are not. Great quality highway!!!
    Tkuuuu Eli, love from Mexico
    Now I have to read more about the inguish people

  • @MizFiz-o7h
    @MizFiz-o7h 6 часов назад +1

    Thank you Eli for this wonderful video. If not because of you, most ppl would not know about so many beautiful places around Russia. Those places are great for tourism.

  • @Shining237
    @Shining237 Год назад +70

    Absolutely fascinating!! Thank-you Eli - it took a great deal of courage 💪 to go to Ingushetia .. I'm sorry for what they put you through. 💞🕊️

    • @user-ii8qo9gu8r
      @user-ii8qo9gu8r Год назад +9

      Ingushetia is the safest region of Russia; the smallest number of crimes are committed there, both in number and in percentage of the population

    • @manamana6394
      @manamana6394 Год назад +4

      В Ингушетию может приехать любой человек, мы всегда рады гостям

  • @JG-qy6fe
    @JG-qy6fe Год назад +15

    The family tower was a unique feature, lovely landscape and ruins.Thanks for bringing us there

  • @samthesomniator
    @samthesomniator Год назад +17

    This landscape and buildings are incredible beautiful. They look like from a Fantasy movie

  • @99zorba
    @99zorba 7 месяцев назад +14

    Thsnk you so much for sharing this video. It really touched my soul. I feel like the Ingush have a special connection to their homeland even though they may have suffered many hardships.

  • @MelindaKucsera
    @MelindaKucsera Год назад +34

    I'm so glad you're okay and that they let you go. Thank you for making this film despite that. You're braver than me to carry on and try not to let it bother you.

  • @Tazznbk
    @Tazznbk Год назад +66

    Mate, as an Aussie watching you, you should be a national treasure 👌 the way you're showing forth the beauties of your country to the world should be something completely celebrated. Keep it up!

  • @Estenberg
    @Estenberg Год назад +20

    ELI - - - I think that this video is THE BEST ONE that You Have Created, Because The STORY that You Show To Us, of your experiences in Ingushetia WAS NOT SCRIPTED or PLANNED. It is a Story that You Did Not Expect to Happen: - A STORY that FELL ON YOUR HEAD - and We Were THERE - TO WATCH IT FALL. The ADVENTURE that We The Viewers Went On With You was THE SAME ADVENTURE That You Were Going On While SHOWING IT TO US! Such things as BEING ARRESTED, CRYING, Needing to ESCAPE INTO THE MOUNTAINS, and ASKING People ABOUT INGUSHETIAN LAWS, CULTURE, and BELIEFS were All So Honestly Presented By You that I really felt like I WAS RIGHT THERE WITH YOU. - "BRAVO!"

  • @vaitgabalhag
    @vaitgabalhag 2 месяца назад +6

    This video touched me. Good to see there are places where people are so poud of their homeland and live a traditional lifestyle

  • @seapunkangel
    @seapunkangel Год назад +30

    Thank you for your hard work, Eli. I was really happy to learn more about Ingushetia and the Caucacus region from you.

  • @imadboles3431
    @imadboles3431 Год назад +28

    All Russia is beautiful with its various cultures that coexist with each other. That taxi driver is a good man. Thanks for the video.

  • @hugomitre9096
    @hugomitre9096 Год назад +33

    Another awesome video Eli! You are an exceptional storyteller. Thank you so very much for sharing your experience. So sad and upsetting that you were detained and questioned by the police. But more importantly, what a lesson in turning a negative into a positive! The video was very enlightening, showing the beauty of the tiny land of Ingushetia. Warm greetings from California! 🤩🤩🤩✌🏻🫶

    • @movlatgiriakhriyev4253
      @movlatgiriakhriyev4253 Год назад +6

      We are in Ingush Republic very respectful to tourist, but police should do check in. We have a lot of drug dealers from all parts of Russia. Ingush Republic is lowest crime rate Republic with bad economy like everywhere in Russia. We don't kidnap or rob someone.

    • @GuiLOST-lz8su
      @GuiLOST-lz8su Год назад +1

      ​​@@movlatgiriakhriyev4253poor living in Rússia?? Russia 8 9 gdp in the world friend if yoi think is poor imagine what i pass SOUTH america africa china india rural people...

  • @waxwing235zcct
    @waxwing235zcct Месяц назад +7

    great video. what a beauitful land, love the towers! greetings from london

  • @petebrandon8164
    @petebrandon8164 Год назад +30

    That was fascinating, Eli- you are very brave for continuing your review and interviews after such a nasty experience of being arrested- even if it was for a short time. Really interesting to see such a unusual country.

  • @519djw6
    @519djw6 Год назад +21

    *Thank you so much for introducing us to some of the "Autonomous Republics" of Russia! I am studying the Russian language, primarily because of its literature (some of which I've published translations into English). Молодца!*

  • @IPangkhor
    @IPangkhor Год назад +17

    I absolutely love this North Caucasus series. Been reading and researching about it since I was kid. Never visited and I hope I will. Also very sorry that happened to you, I get it that they are edgy because of everything that happened there in recent history and I hope they are gonna shape up the police force and educate them a little bit better, because touristic potential of north Caucasus is huge, ESPECIALLY with knowledgeable people like your driver. He seems like someone who I can listen and speak for days!

  • @Lic_h-t3l
    @Lic_h-t3l 5 месяцев назад +7

    I’m from Ingushetia and it’s so nice to hear about my homeland ❤ Thank you Eli for this wonderful video❤

  • @Rio-by1eh
    @Rio-by1eh Год назад +41

    Beautiful land, and people, the fact they are isolated is a blessing and peace of the lands

  • @allyshajones1286
    @allyshajones1286 Год назад +328

    My family is from the appalachian mountains in the US. Often described as the poorest area in the country and backwards for keeping old traditions. I've heard many appalachians say they'd rather be poor at home in the mountains, than have some money somewhere else. We also always make sure the oldest has the best seat in the house and if there's only os many seats, whoever is the oldest gets them. The rest of us will stand or sit on the floor. Appalachia was pretty isolated until the 90s also when the internet came around and opened up the outside world to them. I brought my sister in law down to appalachia and she was so surprised by how nice strangers were and how accommodating, because people have a feeling they should stay out of appalachia because they might get shot for being an outsider. Lots of similarities here.

    • @Elizabethvaughan1
      @Elizabethvaughan1 Год назад +7

      I was thinking the same thing !

    • @thaerss16
      @thaerss16 Год назад +8

      As long as ppl don't behave like hillbillies, we good.

    • @bestlaidplans4511
      @bestlaidplans4511 Год назад +36

      I'm black, and I've never had a problem with anyone from Appalachia. Friendly and incredibly competent. I truly believe that if you dropped a mountain man off on Mars and came back in a month, you'd find him with multiple stills and there'd be Martian moonshine waiting for you.

    • @BBB-to4cc
      @BBB-to4cc Год назад +5

      @@bestlaidplans4511yeah but to make the moonshine he needs more resources, so he gon also find a way to get fresh water and grow food like corn and sugarcane 😂 if there’s a will there’s a way my papa always said

    • @s_kavkaza_skavkaza3851
      @s_kavkaza_skavkaza3851 Год назад +2

      ❤️🤝👍

  • @emilyam484
    @emilyam484 11 месяцев назад +76

    Я была в ингушетии один раз на сборах и это было волшебно

    • @DarnellD.Langenfeld
      @DarnellD.Langenfeld 7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey buddy , mind telling me more about your training era ?

    • @maratgateyev1031
      @maratgateyev1031 4 месяца назад

      Вы рисковали. Народ дикий

    • @йййй-ъ8э
      @йййй-ъ8э 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@maratgateyev1031по себе не суди дикарь

    • @eagle3240
      @eagle3240 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@maratgateyev1031не дикие мы, просто свои правила есть , извини если кто тя из моих обидел

    • @Хава-ц3н
      @Хава-ц3н 20 дней назад +2

      @@maratgateyev1031 Ингуши самый культурный народ России

  • @sdaiwepm
    @sdaiwepm 11 дней назад +6

    9:08 Beautiful. Reminds me of Svaneti, Georgia.