Ruslan Sultanovich Aushev (born 29 October 1954) is a Russian Ingush former politician. He was the President of Ingushetia from March 1993 to December...
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Aushev may refer to: Ruslan Aushev Bashir Aushev Apti Aushev Rashid Aushev Central Stadium Maksharip Aushev (1966–2009) This disambiguation page lists...
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player Ruslan Alekhno (born 1981), Russian and Belarusian singer Ruslan Aushev (born 1954), Soviet General and former President of Ingushetia Ruslan Baltiev...
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Ingushetia), Ruslan Aushev (former president of Ingushetia) and Leonid Roshal (a paediatrician). Alternatively, instead of Roshal and Aushev, the hostage-takers...
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of North Ossetia. As a result of the conflict, pro-Russian general Ruslan Aushev, a decorated war hero from the War in Afghanistan, was appointed by...
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held, at which only one candidate was participating, Major General Ruslan Aushev. Having received the support of 99.94% of the voters, he became the...
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44°44′28.06″E / 43.2327028°N 44.7411278°E / 43.2327028; 44.7411278 Rashid Aushev Central Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Nazran, Russia. It is currently...
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Mintimer Shaimiev, of Bashkortostan, Murtaza Rakhimov, of Ingushetia, Ruslan Aushev, and the Governor of St. Petersburg, Vladimir Yakovlev. In his founding...
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Ingushetia's already weak economy. On several occasions, Ingush president Ruslan Aushev protested incursions by Russian soldiers and even threatened to sue...
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contribution to the preparation and conduct of the anniversary of the Victory Ruslan Aushev, the former president of Ingushetia. Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, Zyazikov's...
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an assistant adviser to the first Head of the Republic of Ingushetia Ruslan Aushev. From 2004 to 2011, he served as an assistant to the State Duma deputy...
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Caucasian pilot Bashir Aushev – Deputy Prime Minister of Ingushetia from 2002 to 2008 Maksharip Aushev – opposition leader Ruslan Aushev – lieutenant-general...
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about 40 veterans' organizations of CIS states. The Head of WVC is Ruslan Aushev. On 23 July 2004, the War Veterans Committee was granted a special consultative...
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journalists, and bureaucrats who were there during the tragedy, including Ruslan Aushev, the sole negotiator who entered the sieged school and led 26 hostages...
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Govorukhin and Mark Franchetti as well as public figures Yevgeny Primakov, Ruslan Aushev and again, Aslambek Aslakhanov. The terrorists demanded negotiations...
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organizations and state structures. The chairman of the committee has been Ruslan Aushev since August 1991. In November 2007, the Declaration of Cooperation...
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Major Aushev, who forced his way through the mujahideen defenses, consisting of well-located strong points, and captured Rukha. For his actions, Aushev was...
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The same opinion was voiced by the president of Ingushetia, Ruslan Aushev. According to Aushev, a retired Red Army general and a veteran of the Soviet–Afghan...
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President Vladimir Putin postpones a state visit to Turkey. 10:00 AM: Ruslan Aushev enters school and negotiates face to face with terrorists. 10:00 AM:...
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involved itself in foreign military conflicts. President of Ingushetia Ruslan Aushev called the Russia's military actions "outrageous", noting that "there...
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congress selected major general Ruslan Aushev as its candidate in December 1992, although he was an independent. Aushev would go on to win the election...
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three wives and has spoken out in favor of the practice. In July 1999, Ruslan Aushev, at the time the president of Ingushetia, signed a decree allowing men...
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officially recognised and allowed by edict of president of Ingushetia Ruslan Aushev and registration of polygyny marriages had been started allowing men...
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(2008–2009), Murat Zyazikov (2002–2008), Akhmed Malsagov (2001–2002, acting), Ruslan Aushev (1993–2001) Kabardino-Balkar Republic: Yury Kokov (2013–2018), Arsen...
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decision. Defeated semi finalists Hafiz Bahshaliyev from Azerbaijan and Ruslan Aushev from Kazakhstan won bronze medals. List of WAKO Amateur World Championships...
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the new republic, was made a temporary capital. In 1995, President Ruslan Aushev founded Magas just a few kilometers south of Nazran, naming it after...
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flag. On 2 August 1993, by decree of the then President of Ingushetia, Ruslan Aushev (r. 1993–2001), a commission on state symbols of Ingushetia was formed...
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acceptable to this country, we don't know what else we should do." Ruslan Aushev, former president of Ingushetia, said in October 2008 that the Russian...
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1993, presidential elections were held in Ingushetia. Major General Ruslan Aushev, formerly head of provisional administration of Ingushetia, ran unopposed...
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potential political infighting. Both Gaysanov and former Ingush president Ruslan Aushev had reportedly shown interest in becoming acting presidents until Yevkurov...
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