• Chechen art is the historical and present art form representing Chechnya or the Chechen Republic. This type of art is a part of Chechnya's tangible cultural...
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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 Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, they were known as the Chechen Autonomous Oblast and the Ingush Autonomous Oblast, which were unified...
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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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  • militant. He is best known for his involvement in the First and Second Chechen War, which he participated in after moving to Chechnya at the invitation...
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    Battle of Grozny (1994–1995) (category Battles of the First Chechen War)
    invasion and subsequent conquest of the Chechen capital, Grozny, during the early months of the First Chechen War. The attack would last from December...
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  • шахидка—Russian feminine gender derivation from shahid), is a term for Islamist Chechen female suicide bombers, willing to be a manifestation of violent jihad...
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    Kist people (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
    The Kists (Georgian: ქისტები, kist'ebi; Chechen: P'ängazxuoj; Ingush: P'engisxuoj) are a Chechen sub-ethnic group in Georgia. They primarily live in the...
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    Makhmud Esambayev (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
    Ḣelasoltiyn voḣ Esambayev (15 July 1924 – 7 January 2000) was a Soviet and Chechen dancer, ballet master, choreographer and actor. Makhmud was regarded as...
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  • Magomet Mamakaev (category Chechen poets)
    intelligentsia in formation of the Chechen literature and art, value of rapprochement of cultures of Russians and Chechens. Mamakaev's work in the Communist...
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    Battle for Height 776 (category Battles of the Second Chechen War)
    part of the larger Battle of Ulus-Kert, was an engagement in the Second Chechen War that took place during fighting for control of the Argun River gorge...
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    when the Chechens declared independence from the Soviet Union to form the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, the Ingush chose to secede from the Chechen-Ingush...
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    Umar Dzhabrailov (category Chechen politicians)
    Council of Russia from the executive body of the Chechen Republic (2004–2009). He is an ethnic Chechen. From 1973 to 1977, Dzhabrailov studied in the Rospotrebsoyuz...
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    Pyotr Zakharov-Chechenets (category People of Chechen descent)
    of Chechen origin, best known for his portraits, typical of Romantic style. He is generally remembered as the first professional painter of Chechen origin...
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    Battle of Bamut (category Battles of the First Chechen War)
    the First Chechen War, many of the significant cities and areas had been captured by the Russian army, leaving Bamut as one of the last Chechen-controlled...
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  • War (2002 film) (category Chechen wars films)
     Voina) is a 2002 Russian war film by Aleksei Balabanov about the Second Chechen War, starring Aleksei Chadov and Ian Kelly. The story is told from the...
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    (season 1; guest season 3), the leader of the Los Angeles branch of the Chechen mafia, who employs Barry to kill a man who has been sleeping with his wife...
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    Anna Politkovskaya (category Women in the Chechen wars)
    reported on political and social events in Russia, in particular, the Second Chechen War (1999–2005). It was her reporting from Chechnya that made her national...
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  • Musa Geshaev (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
    Bautdinovich Geshaev (Chechen: Муса Баутдинович Гешаев; August 20, 1940 in Grozny, Chechnya – March 7, 2014 in Moscow, Russia) was a Chechen poet, literary critic...
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    Russian Art Week in Moscow. He has since participated in many exhibitions and increased the number of his clients. His participation in the First Chechen War...
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    attacking all four Chechen military bases, Russian Su-25 from the 368th Assault Aviation Regiment (OShAP) destroyed up to 266 Chechen aircraft on the ground...
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    Chechen society by forming a Jewish teip, the Zhugtii. In Chechen society, ethnic minorities residing in areas demographically dominated by Chechens have...
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    Liza Umarova (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
    Liza Sulimovna Umarova (Chechen: Iумарийн ЙоI Лиза; born March 12, 1965) is a Chechen singer and actress. Liza spent her childhood in Almaty, Kazakhstan...
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    of the number of speakers: Kurdish, Turkish, Neo-Aramaic, Circassian, Chechen, Armenian, and Greek, none of which are official. Historically, Aramaic...
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  • Ramzan Paskayev (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
    Ramzan Paskayev (Chechen: Рамзан Паскаев) (born March 16, 1947, in Taraz, Kazakhstan) is a Chechen accordionist and folk musician. He is regarded by many[who...
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    Iraq (section Art)
    20,000 Marsh Arabs live in southern Iraq. Iraq has a community of 2,500 Chechens, and some 20,000 Armenians. In southern Iraq, there is a community of Iraqis...
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    Sultan Islamov (category Articles containing Chechen-language text)
    Islamov (Chechen: Султан Исламов Russian: Султан Исламов) (born February 14, 1965, in Hidi, Chechnya) is a Russian actor and singer of Chechen origins...
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    Russian constitutional crisis, the War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) and the First Chechen War (1994–1996). Putin said Western powers broke promises not to let any...
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    T-72 (section Chechen wars)
    During the First Chechen War (December 1994 to September 1996) fought between the Russian Federation and the self-proclaimed Chechen Republic of Ichkeria...
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    Gay men (redirect from Gay art)
    portrayed in a nose-kissing position, the most intimate pose in Egyptian art, surrounded by what appear to be their heirs. The 6th- or 7th-century Ashmolean...
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