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Chechnya, officially the Chechen Republic, is a republic of Russia. It is situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe, between the Caspian Sea and... |
First Chechen War (redirect from First Chechnya War) establish control over the remaining lowlands and mountainous regions of Chechnya were met with fierce resistance from Chechen guerrillas who often conducted... |
Anti-gay purges in Chechnya, a part of the Russian Federation, have included forced disappearances, secret abductions, imprisonment, torture and extrajudicial... |
Chechens (redirect from People of Chechnya) Nakhchuo or Nakhtche). The vast majority of Chechens are Muslims and live in Chechnya, an autonomous republic within the Russian Federation. The North Caucasus... |
The history of Chechnya may refer to the history of the Chechens, of their land Chechnya, or of the land of Ichkeria. Chechen society has traditionally... |
The Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan (1817 – 25 August 1859), between 1829 and 1859 also called the Murid War, was the eastern component of the... |
Ramzan Kadyrov (category Deputy prime ministers of Chechnya) movement, through his father who was the separatist-appointed mufti of Chechnya. He is a colonel general in the Russian military. Kadyrov is the son of... |
Human rights in Russia (redirect from Human rights in Chechnya) 64 (of 830), in 2003 it was 15 (of 753) and in 2002 it was 12 (of 578). Chechnya posed a separate problem and during the Second Chechen War, which lasted... |
Battle of Grozny (August 1996) (category Battles involving Chechnya) Zero Option, when Chechen fighters regained and then kept control of Chechnya's capital Grozny in a surprise raid. The Russian Federation had conquered... |
North Caucasus (section Further reading) Karachay-Cherkessia, Kabardino-Balkaria, North Ossetia–Alania, Ingushetia, Chechnya, and Republic of Dagestan and to the north: Kalmykia. Geographically, the... |
Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev (category Candidates for President of Chechnya) 12 September 1952 – 13 February 2004) was a writer and politician from Chechnya, who served as acting president of the breakaway Chechen Republic of Ichkeria... |
Kumyks (section Further reading) romanized: Qumuqlar, Russian: Кумыки) are a Turkic ethnic group living in Dagestan, Chechnya and North Ossetia. They are the largest Turkic people in the North Caucasus... |
Beslan school siege (section Further reading) Basayev, who demanded Russia withdraw from and recognize the independence of Chechnya. On the third day of the standoff, Russian security forces stormed the... |
Caucasian Imamate (category Chechnya articles missing geocoordinate data) Shamal al Qawqāz), was a state established by the imams in Dagestan and Chechnya during the early-to-mid 19th century in the North Caucasus, to fight against... |
Timurid invasion of Simsim (category History of Chechnya) Ingushetia and Galanchozhsky, Shatoysky and the Itum-Kalinsky Districts of Chechnya. After fighting in the Argun Gorge, the Timurids turned to the northeast... |
Afghanistan first, because further experience would be useful, and anyway it was difficult at that time to get into Chechnya. Slahi instructed them to... |
Boris Yeltsin (section Chechnya) devastated Chechnya under a 1996 peace agreement brokered by Alexander Lebed, Yeltsin's then-security chief. The peace deal allowed Chechnya greater autonomy... |
Dagestan (section Further reading) Azerbaijan and Georgia to the south and southwest, the Russian republics of Chechnya and Kalmykia to the west and north, and with Stavropol Krai to the northwest... |
LGBT rights in Russia (section Chechnya) and David Kaye—condemned the wave of torture and killings of gay men in Chechnya. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the authorities have stepped up... |
Chechen mafia (category Organized crime groups in Chechnya) - War racketeers plague Chechnya". 14 December 2004. Retrieved 17 July 2015. Zabyelina, Y. (2015). ‘Buying Peace’ in Chechnya: Challenges of Post-Conflict... |