16th Century: The Beginning of Diplomatic Relations The first mention of Dygulybgey dates back to the 16th century, during the beginning of diplomatic relations between the
Circassians (Circassians) and Russians. At that time, the village was known as Tambiyevo, named after its founder, the Kabardian vuork (nobleman) Dugulubg Tambiev. Tambiyevo was a small settlement with a few dozen households.
19th Century: A Village Named After Its Owner In the middle of the 19th century, Tambiyevo was named after its owner, Lieutenant Zarakush Tambiev. During this time, the village was a thriving community with a population of over a thousand people. However, the population decreased sharply during the
Caucasian War due to the
Circassian genocide, which subsequently forced many to
flee to the Ottoman Empire.
1865: Land Reform and Enlargement of Villages In 1865, during the Land reform of Kabarda and the program for the enlargement of Kabardian villages, the aul of Berd Tambiev and the aul of Shakmanei were attached to the aul of Zarakusha Tambiev (the then owner of the aul).
1920: Renaming Due to the Presence of Princely and Noble Surnames In 1920, with the final establishment of Soviet power in Kabarda, Tambiyevo, like other Kabardian settlements, was renamed due to the presence of princely and noble surnames in their names. The village received a new name - Kyzburun III.
World War II: Occupation and Liberation During the
Great Patriotic War, in October 1942, the village was
occupied by German troops. In January 1943, the village was liberated from the Nazi invaders.
1993: Return to Historical Name In 1993, the village was returned to its historical name Dugulubgey, on behalf of the founder of the village - Dugulubg Tambiev.
2003: Inclusion in the City of Baksan In 2003, the village of Dugulubgey and the village administration of the same name were abolished and included in the city of Baksan.
2008: Return to the Status of a Village In 2008, after numerous requests from residents, Dugulubgey was returned to the status of a village, but as part of an urban district. At the same time, the name of the village was transformed into Dygulybgey.
Modern Times: Local Administration and Self-Government with the elders of the village of Dugulubgey (2001)|250px Now, the village of Dygulybgey is administratively part of the urban district of the city of Baksan, and has a local administration (territorial executive district) and local self-government in the form of the Council of Elders. ==Geography==