The Republic of
Ingushetia came into existence in 1992, having been split from the
Chechen–Ingush ASSR. Nazran, the largest of three towns of the new republic, was made a temporary capital. In 1995, President
Ruslan Aushev founded Magas just a few kilometers south of
Nazran, naming it after the medieval city of
Maghas. The new town was supposed to serve purely for administrative needs. Magas/Maghas is 28 miles from the frontline for parts of 1942–1943. It replaced Nazran as capital of the Republic in 2002. The name is given in Persian as
Magas or
Makas. The name
Magas is a
homonym of the Persian word
magas, meaning "fly", and the medieval writers
al-Mas'udi and
Juvayni made plays on words about the city's name. The Chinese transcription
Muzashan uses the characters for wood (
mu, 木) and mountain (
shan, 山), which John Latham-Sprinkle interprets as a possible reference to the city's location in rough terrain. ==Geography==