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The 1999 war in Dagestan, also known as the Dagestan incursions (Russian: Война в Дагестане), was an armed conflict that began when the Chechen-based Islamic... |
Dagestan (/ˌdæɡɪˈstæn, -ˈstɑːn/ DAG-ə-STA(H)N; Russian: Дагестан; IPA: [dəɡʲɪˈstan]), officially the Republic of Dagestan, is a republic of Russia situated... |
Caucasian Imamate (redirect from Imamate, Dagestan) romanized: Imāmat 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,... |
Tukhchar massacre (redirect from Dagestan massacre) romanized: Tukhcharskaya reznya) was an incident during the War in Dagestan which was filmed and distributed on tape, in which Russian prisoners of war were... |
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... |
Derbent (redirect from Citadel, Ancient City and Fortress Buildings of Derbent) city in Dagestan, Russia, located on the Caspian Sea. It is the southernmost city in Russia, and it is the second-most important city of Dagestan. Derbent... |
Lezgins (category Ethnic groups in Dagestan) southern Dagestan, a republic of Russia, and northeastern Azerbaijan, and speak the Lezgin language. Their social structure is firmly based on equality and deference... |
Ruslan Kurbanov (activist) (category People from Dagestan) Department of Conflicts and Informational Security at the Center for Strategic Research and Political Technology in the Republic of Dagestan. In 2006, he conducted... |
Second Chechen War (redirect from The Analyses and Reports of the Second Chechen War) April 2009. In August 1999, rogue Islamists from Chechnya infiltrated Dagestan in Russia. Later in September apartment bombings occurred in Russian cities... |
1999 Russian apartment bombings (category Articles needing additional references from April 2024) of fear across the country. The bombings, together with the Invasion of Dagestan, triggered the Second Chechen War. The handling of the crisis by Vladimir... |
Aleksey Yermolov (redirect from General Yermolov) Republic of Dagestan Nizhny Dzhengutay, capital of the Mehtuli Khanate Now a city of the Republic of Dagestan Also transliterated Ermolov and known in some... |
Qajar Iran (category History of Dagestan) eastern Georgia, Dagestan, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. Despite its territorial losses, Qajar Iran reinvented the Iranian notion of kingship and maintained relative... |
Chechens (redirect from Chechens in Dagestan) of modern-day Dagestan), Ingushetia and Moscow. Outside Russia, countries with significant diaspora populations are Kazakhstan, Turkey and Arab states (especially... |
Seyahatnâme (category Articles needing additional references from September 2016) Transylvania, Wallachia, Moldavia, the Crimea, Kazak, South Russia, the Caucasus, Dagestan, Azak Volume VIII: Azak, Kafa, Bahçesaray (Crimea), Istanbul, Crete, Macedonia... |
List of communist states (section General) only did it remove all Marxist–Leninist references present in the first draft, but it also dropped all reference to communism. According to North Korea:... |
Greater Iran (section General references) Dagestan, Georgia, and most of Azerbaijan; and the Treaty of Turkmenchay in 1828 saw Iran cede present-day Armenia, the remainder of Azerbaijan, and Iğdır... |
Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev (category People designated by the Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee) Republic of Dagestan. At the beginning of the Second Chechen War, Yandarbiyev traveled abroad to Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates and eventually... |
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan (Министерства внутренних дел Республики Дагестан) is the interior ministry of Dagestan in southern Russia. The Ministry... |
Tat language (Caucasus) (category Persian dialects and varieties) Republic of Dagestan: Chapter I, Article 11: "The state languages of the Republic of Dagestan are Russian and the languages of the peoples of Dagestan." Tonoyan... |
Iranians in Russia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference) stretching back millennia to the Scythia and beyond. With their historical core in southern Dagestan and the pivotal Iranian town of Derbent, the territory... |