The deportation of the Chechens and Ingush (Chechen: До́хадар, Махках дахар, romanized: Doxadar, Maxkax daxar, Ingush: Мехках дахар), or Ardakhar Genocide...
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the deportation of the Chechens and Ingush was declared as genocide by the European Parliament, respectively. On 26 April 1991 the Supreme Soviet of the...
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– The deportation of 1944 – how it really was". Watchdog.cz. Retrieved 2014-08-07. "The 60th Anniversary of the 1944 Chechen and Ingush Deportation: History...
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Chechnya (redirect from The Chechen Republic)
In 2004, the European Parliament recognized the deportation of Chechens and Ingush as an act of genocide. The territory of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous...
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resolution states that the deportation was a genocide. In 1957, Chechens were allowed to return to their homes. The Checheno–Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist...
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East Prigorodny conflict (redirect from Ingush-Ossetian conflict)
part of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR. Prior to the deportation of the Chechens and Ingush, the population was mostly made up of Ingush (28132 out of 33753)...
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invasions starting with the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian conquest of the Caucasus, up to the deportation of the Chechens and Ingush from 1944 to 1957,...
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Nakh peoples (redirect from The in-stone chronicle of Ingush and Chechen)
similarities. These are chiefly the ethnic Chechen (including the Chechen sub-ethnos, the Kists, in Georgia), Ingush and Bats peoples of the North Caucasus, including...
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The Chechens (/ˈtʃɛtʃɛnz, tʃəˈtʃɛnz/ CHETCH-enz, chə-CHENZ; Chechen: Нохчий, Noxçiy, Old Chechen: Нахчой, Naxçoy), historically also known as Kisti and...
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the "genocide of the Chechen people" during the First and Second Chechen War. 1940–1944 insurgency in Chechnya Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush...
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Genocide recognition politics (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
who initiated the Genocide Convention, assumed that genocide was perpetrated in the context of the mass deportation of the Chechens, Ingush, Volga Germans...
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Russo-Caucasian conflict (category Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and Russia)
discussions about recognizing the historical injustices faced by the Circassian people. The deportations of Chechens, Ingush, Karachays, and Balkars during World...
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The history of Chechnya may refer to the history of the Chechens, of their land Chechnya, or of the land of Ichkeria. Chechen society has traditionally...
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Ingushetia (redirect from Ingush Republic)
February 1944, Ingush and Chechens were falsely accused of collaborating with the Nazis, and the entire Ingush and Chechen populations were deported to Kazakhstan...
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1940–1944 insurgency in Chechnya (redirect from Chechen collaboration)
The 1940–1944 insurgency in Chechnya was an autonomous revolt against the Soviet authorities in the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic...
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North Ossetia. Modern Ingush nationalism emerged in the mid-1950s, following the 1944 deportation of the Chechens and Ingush and Ingush being subsequently...
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went on to win the contest, becoming the second Ukrainian artist to win the event. Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush Deportation of the Meskhetian Turks...
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the right bank of the Terek River had been part of Chechen-Ingush ASSR, but it was granted to North Ossetia in following Joseph Stalin's deportation of...
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War II, the autonomous republic was abolished on 7 March 1944 resulting the ethnic cleansing of the Chechens and Ingush from its territory. The autonomous...
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Akhmad Kadyrov (redirect from Assassination of akhmad kadyrov)
on 23 August 1951 to a Chechen family that had been expelled from Chechnya during the deportation of the Chechens and Ingush. In April 1957, his family...
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Grozny (redirect from Capital of Chechnya)
encouraged the migration of Chechens into the city from the mountains. In 1934 the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Oblast was formed, becoming the Chechen-Ingush ASSR...
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000 Ingush and Chechens died (3,000 before deportation, 10,000 during deportation, and 100,000 after resettlement) in the first three years of the resettlement...
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of the Chechen-Ingush autonomy by decrees of the Presidiums of the Supreme Soviets of the USSR and the RSFSR on January 9, 1957, the Chechen-Ingush ASSR...
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Abrek (category Articles containing Ingush-language text)
rebellions[citation needed] of 1920-21, 1929–31, 1931-1939, and the last in 1940-44. During the Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush in 1944 several local...
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Maksharip Muzhukhoev (category Articles containing Ingush-language text)
result of the deportation of the Chechens and Ingush in 1944. In 1960, Maksharip, together with his family, returned to Grozny. In 1962 he entered the Faculty...
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these deportations an example of Soviet assimilation and re-education of "stigmatized people". Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush Deportation of the Meskhetian...
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Krasnodar as one of a "legal limbo". A majority of them remain de facto stateless people. Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush Deportation of the Crimean Tatars...
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4th NKVD Rifle Division (category Divisions of the NKVD in World War II)
active in the Deportation of the Chechens, Ingush, and Crimean Tatars and helped eliminate Lithuanian resistance to Soviet occupation. The 4th Division...
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context of the mass deportation of the Chechens, Ingush, Volga Germans, Crimean Tatars, Kalmyks and Karachay. Some academics disagree with the classification...
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Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (redirect from Autonomous republics of the Russian SFSR)
Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Oblast was elevated into an ASSR and subordinated to Moscow. Following the en masse deportation of the Chechens and Ingush, on 7...
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