The 2021 Chechen Republic general election took place on 17–19 September 2021 alongside national parliamentary elections. Incumbent Head Ramzan Kadyrov...
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General elections were held in the Chechen Republic on 27 October 1991 to elect the president and parliament. The presidential election resulted in a...
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Chechnya (redirect from Chechen Republic)
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...
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The Chechen Revolution was a series of anti-government protests in the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of Russian Soviet Federative...
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The Second Chechen War (Russian: Втора́я чече́нская война́, Chechen: ШолгIа оьрсийн-нохчийн тӀом, lit. 'Second Russian-Chechen War') took place in Chechnya...
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The First Chechen War, also referred to as the First Russo-Chechen War, was a conflict between the separatist Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and the Russian...
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The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (/ɪtʃˈkɛriə/ itch-KERR-ee-ə; Chechen: Нохчийн Республик Ичкери, romanized: Nóxçiyn Respublik Içkeri; Russian: Чеченская...
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The deportation of the Chechens and Ingush (Chechen: До́хадар, Махках дахар, romanized: Doxadar, Maxkax daxar, Ingush: Мехках дахар) also known as Operation...
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Ramzan Kadyrov (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
colonel general in the Russian military. Kadyrov is the son of former Chechen president Akhmad Kadyrov, who switched sides in the Second Chechen War by...
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Aslan Maskhadov (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
Масха́дов; Chechen: Масхадан Али-воӀ Аслан (Халид), romanized: Masxadan Ali-voj Aslan (Xalid); 21 September 1951 – 8 March 2005) was a Soviet and Chechen politician...
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Akhmed Zakayev (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
Maskhadov shortly after his 1997 election, and again in 2006 by Abdul Halim Sadulayev. An active participant in the Russo-Chechen wars, Zakayev took part in...
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Shamil Basayev (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
Shamil Salmanovich Basayev (Chechen: Салман ВоӀ Шамиль; Salman Voj Şamil; Russian: Шамиль Салманович Басаев; 14 January 1965 – 10 July 2006), also known...
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1999 Russian apartment bombings (category Chechen–Russian conflict)
bombings, together with the Invasion of Dagestan, triggered the Second Chechen War. The handling of the crisis by Vladimir Putin, who was prime minister...
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General elections were held in Jordan on 10 November 2020 to elect the members of the nineteenth House of Representatives. Voter turnout was just 30%...
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History of Chechnya (redirect from Chechen Insurgency)
Chechnya may refer to the history of the Chechens, of their land Chechnya, or of the land of Ichkeria. Chechen society has traditionally been organized...
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Dokka Umarov (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
Doku Khamatovich Umarov (Chechen: Ӏумар Хьамади кӏант Докка, romanized: Jumar Ẋamadi khant Dokka, [ʕuˈmɑr ħɑmɑdi ˈkʼɑnt doˈkːɑ]; Russian: Доку Хаматович...
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Ingushetia (section As part of Chechen-Ingush ASSR)
the Russians and Chechens unified their forces. Former Chechen rebels and their men joined the Russian ranks. On 3 November 1858, General Evdokimov ordered...
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Pavel Grachev (category People of the Chechen wars)
Eventually, in July 1996, following his re-election, Yeltsin sacked the disgraced Grachev. The First Chechen War soon ended with more than 100,000 soldiers...
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First Nagorno-Karabakh War, Transnistria War, the War in Abkhazia, First Chechen War, the Yugoslav Wars and the Russo-Ukrainian War. The UNA was created...
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in the Parliament of the Chechen Republic were held by loyalists of the Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov and the 2005 election was seen by critics as a...
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Beslan school siege (category Massacres in the Chechen–Russian conflict)
The hostage-takers were members of the Riyad-us Saliheen, sent by the Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, who demanded Russia withdraw from and recognize...
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own Cabinet. The parliament has quotas: three seats for Circassians and Chechens, nine for Christians and fifteen for women. The electoral system favours...
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2000 (category Articles needing additional references from January 2021)
part. February 6 – Second Chechen War: Battle of Grozny (1999–2000) ends as Russian forces conclude capture of the Chechen capital Grozny. February 9...
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Magomed Daudov (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
Magomed Hozhakhmedovich Daudov (Chechen: Дауди Хожахьмадан Мохьмад, nicknamed Lord, born 26 February 1980) is a Russian statesman, politician and military...
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War in Dagestan (1999) (redirect from Chechen invasion of Dagestan)
(Russian: Война в Дагестане), was an armed conflict that began when the Chechen-based Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade (IIPB), an Islamist group...
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General elections were held in Jordan on 20 September 2016 to elect the 18th House of Representatives. The elections were announced after parliament was...
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conscription (he did not live up to his promises after the election, except for ending the Chechen war, which was halted for 3 years). Yeltsin's campaign...
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Kizlyar–Pervomayskoye hostage crisis (category Battles of the First Chechen War)
Кизляре), occurred in January 1996 during the First Chechen War. What began as a raid by Chechen separatist forces led by Salman Raduyev against a federal...
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Alexander Lebed (redirect from General Lebed)
president's administration after the 1996 election he also led the negotiations that ended the First Chechen War. Although Lebed was compared by some Western...
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Wars in the Caucasus (section First Chechen War)
annihilate the Chechen people; Russian general Sergei Stepashin also was reported as having said "to win this war the whole male Chechen population would...
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