Veappii (Chechen: ваьппий) is a Chechen[1] clan (teip) of the Aukhs, which inhabits Aukh, a region in modern-day Dagestan. The cultural center of the Veappii was Erzi, located in Ingushetia.[2] During the 17th and 18th centuries, they migrated from Ingushetia to Aukh.[3][4] According to their teptar [ru], they originated from the mountainous aul of Tyarsh.[5] The Veappii were renowned for their skills as blacksmiths and craftsmen.[1] Veappii speak the Pkharchoi dialect of the Aukh dialect of the Chechen language.[6]

Veappii
ваьппий
Representative of the clan, Latip Shaipov [ru], People's Artist of the Republic of Dagestan, sings in Chechen, as well as in Kumyk and Russian.
Regions with significant populations
 RussiaUnknown
     DagestanUnknown
Languages
Chechen language
Religion
Islam

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