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Chechen (126 bytes)
1: '''Chechen''' can mean: 3: *[[Chechen people]], an [[ethnic group]] 4: *[[Chechen language]] Chechen War (179 bytes) 1: There have been two Chechen Wars: 3: *'''[[First Chechen War]]''' ([[1994]]–[[1996]]) 4: *'''[[Second Chechen War]]''' ([[1999]]–) Chechen people (982 bytes) 1: ... '''Chechen people''' as an [[ethnic group]], not Chechen meaning citizens of [[Chechnya]]. 5: The Chechen people are mainly inhabitants of [[Chechnya]], wh... 7: There are also significant Chechen populations in other Russian regions (especially ... 11: ... of the Chechen people include [[Chechen language|Chechen]] and [[Russian language|Russian]]. 15: The predominant religion amongst the Chechen people is [[Sunni Islam]]. Chechen language (4240 bytes) 1: {{language|name=Chechen|nativename=Нохчи... 9: [[Chechen-Ingush languages|Chechen-Ingush]]<br> 10: '''Chechen''' 15: The '''Chechen language''' has about 1,200,000 speakers and it's... 18: The Chechen language is one of the [[languages of the Caucasu... Second Chechen War (12488 bytes) 10: ...aused nearly 300 deaths, which were attributed to Chechen [[militant]]s. {{dubious}}(See: [[Russian Apartme... 12: ...dently didn't consider seriously to recognise the Chechen independence, because the 1999 intervention was p... 19: ...b|truck bombs]] killed more than 70 people in the Chechen capital of [[Grozny]] and destroyed the headquart... 21: According to Chechen rebel sources (see news links) 250,000 civilians,... 23: ... many ways. In addition to the admitted losses of Chechen civilians, it was also reported that approximatel... First Chechen War (13385 bytes) 1: The '''First Chechen War''' occurred when [[Russia|Russian]] forces at... 3: ...ver the mountainous area due to many successful [[Chechen]] [[guerrilla]] raids. Widespread demoralization ... 23: ==The Chechen struggle for independence and Chechen nationalism== 25: ===Chechen nationalism in historical context=== 27: ...rst secretary [[Nikita Khrushchev]] permitted the Chechen and Ingush peoples to return to their homeland an... Second Chechen War/Temp (5919 bytes) 8: ...rtial analyses and reports linked to the [[Second Chechen War]]. 16: ....army.mil/fmsopubs/issues/chechnatism.htm FMSO: Chechen Nationalism and the Tragedy of the Struggle for I... 18: ....globalpolitician.com/articles.asp?ID=230 GP:The Chechen fight for independence] 19: ...phamala/pe/2003/tsets-5.htm EP: The Background of Chechen Independence Movement V: The Dagestan Provocation... 20: ...s/issues/secchech/secchech.htm FMSO: The Second Chechen War: The Information Component] The Analyses and Reports of the second Chechen war (4652 bytes) 1: ...rtial analyses and reports linked to the [[Second Chechen War]]. 6: ....army.mil/fmsopubs/issues/chechnatism.htm FMSO: Chechen Nationalism and the Tragedy of the Struggle for I... 8: ....globalpolitician.com/articles.asp?ID=230 GP:The Chechen fight for independence] 9: ...phamala/pe/2003/tsets-5.htm EP: The Background of Chechen Independence Movement V: The Dagestan Provocation... 10: ...s/issues/secchech/secchech.htm FMSO: The Second Chechen War: The Information Component] Sheikh Mansur (642 bytes) 1: ... a [[Chechnya|Chechen]] [[shepherd]] who lead the Chechens against [[Catherine the Great]]'s [[imperialism|... 3: Later, Chechen president [[Dzhokhar Dudaev]] would place a pictu... 5: ...islamism|Islamist]] [[Shamil Basayev]], a current Chechen rebel leader, claims also to emulate Sheikh Mansu... 12: [[Category:Chechen people]] Ramsan Kadyrov (775 bytes) 1: ..., he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the [[Chechen Republic]]. 3: As the head of the Chechen [[Presidential Security Service]] (in essence a p... 8: [[Category:Chechen people|Kadyrov, Ramsan]] North Central Caucasian languages (741 bytes) 1: ...ushetia]]) and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. The Chechen [[diaspora]] is spread all over the [[Muslim]] co... 3: * [[Chechen language|Chechen]] — approximately 950,000 speakers. 5: ...ountry)|Georgia]]. Not mutually intelligible with Chechen or Ingush. Khasav-Yurt Accord (540 bytes) 1: ...ian Apartment Bombings]] followed by the [[Second Chechen War]]. Malik Saidullayev (390 bytes) 1: '''Malik Saidullayev''', a [[Chechen]] politician and businessman, was disqualified fr... 8: [[Category:Chechen people|Saidullayev, Malik]][[Category:Russian pol... Ibn al-Khattab (2093 bytes) 2: ...ib Abdul Rahman'''), was a leader of a [[Chechnya|Chechen]] rebellion against [[Russia]]. 8: ...rdan when there was instigation among them during Chechen conflict. 10: ...ntelligence. Reportedly, he first heard about the Chechen conflict on Afghan TV. Later, he chose to move to... 12: ...rch]] [[1995]] until March [[2002]]. Allegedly, a Chechen messenger bribed by the Russian [[Federal Securit... 20: ...publications/digest/984/dunlop.html Article about Chechen war] Kavkaz Center (493 bytes) 1: ...d [[Russia]], the Kavkaz Center is based in the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]]. Mosvar Barayev (2074 bytes) 4: -Born in 1979 in the Chechen city of Argun. 5: -Nephew of famous Chechen warlord Arbi Barayev. 6: -Died while leading Chechen Terrorists in the attack on the Moscow Theater in... 9: ...o train fighters. While Arbi's dedication to the "Chechen cause" has been frequently questioned, it is beli... 11: ...Salikhin Reconnaissance and Staotage Battalion of Chechen Martyrs (frequently referred to as Riyadus-Salikh... Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis (1011 bytes) 1: ...ands, including an end to the [[First Chechen War|Chechen war]] and the withdrawal of [[Russia]]n troops fr... Grozny (2097 bytes) 1: ...;ый''', Separatist-[[Chechen language|Chechen]]: '''Djovkhar Ghaala''') is the capital of [[Che... 5: ...zny was destroyed or seriously damaged during the Chechen Wars. 9: ...ured by [[Russia]] Army forces during the [[First Chechen War]], but [[guerrilla]] units operating from nea... 11: ...ers were blown up on [[December 27]], [[2002]] by Chechen rebels. Ichkeria (3674 bytes) 11: ...[[Chechnya]]. According to the legend, all "pure" Chechen [[teip]]s originated there. 13: ...the '''Chechen Republic''', they used the name '''Chechen Republic of Ichkeria''' (ChRI) to refer to indepe... 15: ...sident Mikhail [[Gorbachev]] refused to recognize Chechen independence. Indeed, no country in the world rec... 18: ...ationhood or starting active resistance. Only the Chechens chose the latter. 20: ...mic State of [[Afghanistan]] has never recognized Chechen independence. Movsar Barayev (738 bytes) 1: ...[Chechnya]]. He was the leader of the first major Chechen military operation in [[Moscow]]. Few years befor...
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