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    Caucasus Conflict Spreads to Tatarstan, The Jamestown Foundation, 2 August 2012 Media related to Caucasian Front (militant group) at Wikimedia Commons...
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  • Soviet Caucasian Front, Soviet army group of World War II Caucasian Front (militant group), Islamist separatist unit during the Second Chechen War, active...
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  • Rasul Makasharipov (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    was the founder of the militant group Dzhennet and later created the rebel group Shariat Jamaat, which sought to unite Caucasian Muslims under Islamic...
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    United Vilayat of Kabarda, Balkaria and Karachay (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    Foundation, 21 August 2013 "At least three suspected militants killed in CTO in Nalchik". Caucasian Knot. 14 March 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014. "NAC announces...
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    Vilayat Galgayche (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    Abdul-Halim Sadulayev created the Caucasian Front in 2005, Sadulayev referred to it as the Ingush sector of the Caucasus Front. Throughout its many name changes...
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  • Aslan Byutukayev (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    in Turkey, although this was unconfirmed. In January 2021, he and five militants were killed in Katyr-Yurt, Chechnya as a result of a special operation...
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    Shariat Jamaat (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    half-year of 2005. In May 2005 it became part of the umbrella organization Caucasian Front established by the new president of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria...
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  • Ali Taziev (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    September 2006, Taziev was appointed to the post of commander of the Caucasian Front by the orders of Dokka Umarov. In July 2007, one year after Shamil...
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  • Anzor Astemirov (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    top militant killed in Russia's Caucasus "Ex-wife of commander of Kabardino-Balkarian militants seeks protection from President of Russia". Caucasian Knot...
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    Kataib al-Khoul (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    Abdul-Halim Sadulayev created the Caucasian Front, Sadulayev referred to it as the Ossetian Sector of the Caucasian Front. Later after increased insurgency...
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    Khunkar-Pasha Israpilov. Dzhokhar Dudayev Battalion Caucasus Emirate Caucasian Front (militant group) State Defense Council Владислав Морозов. «Одинокие волки»...
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  • Gimry fighting (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    Dagestani Interior Minister Adilgerei Magomedtagirov (the Ministry said the militant group included suspects in a recent assassination attempt on the Deputy Interior...
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  • Rappani Khalilov (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    September 17, 2007), also known as Rabbani, was the militant leader of the Shariat Jamaat of the Caucasian Front during the Second Chechen War, in the volatile...
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  • Israpil Velijanov (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    (4 September 1968 – April 18, 2011), also known as Emir Hassan, was the militant leader of the Vilayat Dagestan of the Caucasus Emirate, in the volatile...
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  • Ibragimkhalil Daudov (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    his three sons and joined the militant group led by Magomed Vagabov. He eventually went on to become the leader of the group from 9 May 2011 until his death...
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    Makhachkala Rus bombing (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    Makhachkala Rus bombing was a July 1, 2005 incident in which at least 11 members of the elite Rus unit of the Russian federal Internal Troops were killed...
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  • Abdul Madzhid (Dagestan rebel) (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    known as Emir Abdul Madzhid (Majid), was the militant leader of the Shariat Jamaat of the Caucasian Front in the Second Chechen War, in the volatile southern...
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  • Emir Saad (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    is an Islamist militant and the first leader of the Ossetian Jamaat Kataib al-Khoul which later became part of the Caucasus Front's North Ossetian Sector...
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  • 2004 Nazran raid (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    of Ingushetia, Russia on the night of June 21–22, 2004, by a group of Chechen militants led by Chechen commanders Shamil Basayev and Dokku Umarov. Basayev's...
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  • 2005 raid on Nalchik (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    The 2005 raid on Nalchik was a raid by a large group of Islamic militants on Nalchik (pop. 250,000), in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic (KBR) of southern...
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  • Ilyas Gorchkhanov (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    of the commanders of the 2005 Nalchik raid, an attack by a large group of militants on Nalchik, the capital of Kabardino-Balkaria, during which he was...
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  • January 2005 Dagestan Raids (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    2005 sieges were two raids of the Russian security forces on a militant Islamist group's safehouses in Daghestan. At least four Russian commandos and six...
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  • Magomed Vagabov (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    known as Emir Seyfullah or Seyfullah Gubdensky, was the leader of the militant Vilayat Dagestan organisation in the Russian Republic of Dagestan, and...
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    2006 Vladikavkaz Mi-8 crash (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    army medical units, and Major-General Vladimir Sorokin. The Ossetian militant group Kataib al-Khoul claimed responsibility for shooting down the helicopter...
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  • Muslim Atayev (category Caucasian Front (militant group))
    the militant organization Yarmuk Jamaat, which later became part of the Caucasus Front's Kabardino-Balkarian Sector in the Russian-held Caucasian Muslim...
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  • European Liberation Front as a network of support groups across western Europe. The group's combination of Soviet communism and militant Russian nationalism...
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    North Caucasians in Syria to remain independent rather than align with other groups. He also voiced support for Al-Qaeda affiliated Al-Nusra Front and criticised...
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    of the Main Caucasian Range, which separates it from the South Caucasus. As part of Russia, the territory falls within the North Caucasian and Southern...
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  • Saviour (Russian: Спас, also translated as Salvation or The Redeemer) was a militant nationalist organization which claimed credit for the August 2006 Moscow...
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  • Mujahideen (redirect from Islamic militants)
    militant groups led by the Islamist Afghan fighters in the Soviet–Afghan War (see Afghan mujahideen). The term now extends to other jihadist groups in...
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