Tsorin society, like the
Khamkhin society, was formed from the former "Galgai society" as a result of the transfer (appearance) of rural government to the village Tsori. In 1832, due to the collaboration of
Ingush with
Kazi-Mulla and the murder of a bailiff, Rozen led a punitive expedition on Ingush and went through
Dzheyrakh and
Metskhal around
Khamkhi and
Tsori. During the Caucasian War, Tsorins (as well as other Ingush societies) were considered half-conquered by the
Russian Empire. This was witnessed by
Russian cavalry colonel and military-historian of German background,
A. L. Zisserman, who in 1848 went through Tsori and reported that he had to stealthily pass it and follow precautions. After the end of
Caucasian war, Tsorins were part of
Ingushskiy Okrug. In 1883, Tsorin society consisted completely of
Ghalghaï (Ingush). == Composition ==