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    Buynaksk (redirect from Buinaksk)
    Buynaksk (Russian: Буйнакск, romanized: Buynaksk; Avar: Шура, romanized: Şura; Kumyk: Темирхан-Шура, romanized: Temirxan-Şura; Lak: ЩурахӀи, romanized: Schurahi)...
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  • 2010-03-07. Retrieved 2021-03-14. Jury acquitted a Buinaksk suspect, Lenta.Ru, 2006 Jan 24. Jury acquitted a Buinaksk suspect again, Lenta.Ru, 2006 November 13...
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  • Abkhazia Battle of Gagra First Chechen War Battle of Grozny Attack on Buinaksk [ru] War of Dagestan Capture of Novolaksky [ru] Second Chechen War Battle...
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  • Chechens were tried for the Buinaksk, Moscow or Volgodonsk attacks. Rather, it were Dagestani Wahhabis in the case of the Buinaksk bombing, and Karachay Wahhabis...
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    garrison of the 136th Motorized Rifle Regiment near the Dagestani town of Buinaksk. Other attacks targeted civilians and Dagestani police on a regular basis...
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  • the 136th Armoured Brigade of the 58th Division of the Russian Army in Buinaksk, Dagestan. In 1998, along with Shamil Basayev, Khattab created or reorganized...
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  • Second Chechen War. The four bombings took place in the Russian cities of Buinaksk, Moscow and Volgodonsk during early days of September 1999. The bombings...
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    Buynaksky District (Russian: Буйнакский район, Kumyk: Шура якъ) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the forty-one in the Republic...
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    area consisting of his home town Kadar, Karamakhi and Chabanmakhi in the Buinaksk District in central Dagestan southwest of the capital Makhachkala. This...
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  • hexogen (RDX) killed 307 and injured 1,700 people. Four buildings in Moscow, Buinaksk and Volgodonsk were destroyed. May 9, 2002 – an explosion of a Russian-made...
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  • bombing in September 1999 of the apartment building bombings in Moscow, Buinaksk, and Volgodonsk. In the aftermath of these attacks, which claimed 300 lives...
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    Population Census of 2020, there are currently a small number of Jews left in Buinaksk. Some of them moved to other regions of Russia, many immigrated to Israel...
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    and more decentralized (including the semi-autonomous local jamaats in Buinaksk, Gubden, Khasavyurt and Kaspiysk), is loosely organized mostly into many...
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    was the bombing in September, 1999 of the apartment buildings in Moscow, Buinaksk and Volgodonsk. In the aftermath of these attacks, which claimed 300 lives...
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  • (part of 66th Artillery Corps from 1990) 110th Guards Artillery Division, Buinaksk, North Caucasus Military District 149th Artillery Division, Kaliningrad...
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    Abdul'Rahim Tālibi Najjār Tabrizi (1834, Tabriz — 1911, Temir-Khan-Shura, named Buinaksk since 1922) (Persian: ميرزا عبدالرحیم طالبی نجار تبریزی), also known as...
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    Union. Located in the Caucasus Mountains of Dagestan, the tunnel connects Buinaksk (and Makhachkala) with mountain villages such as Gimry, Gunib and Khunzakh...
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  • Deaths Type More Info September 4  Russia Russian military apartment, Buinaksk, Dagestan 64 car bomb 1999 February 16  Uzbekistan Tashkent 16 6 car bombs...
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  • 000,000 rubles on appeal. Six Russian soldiers from units deployed at Buinaksk in Dagestan were also arrested for allegedly selling an anti-personnel...
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  • in Dagestan. Five other rebels were reported killed in armed clashes in Buinaksk raion. Four more were killed by Russian artillery between Kakashura and...
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    a Georgian national formation, established 28.02.42 in Dagestan АSSR, Buinaksk (or Makhachkala 3.42) fought at Kerch, in the Caucasus, on the Terek River...
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  • Novokuli, killing three. September 9, a Su-25 crashed near the village of Buinaksk in Dagestan, due to mechanical malfunction. Pilot ejected and rescued....
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    (Novocherkassk) 110th Guards Artillery Perekop Order of Kutuzov Division (Buinaksk) 160th Motor Rifle Division of the cadre In 1989, it was reorganized into...
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  • dead in Makhachkala, and another was killed on March 21 in the town of Buinaksk. March 28 - Negotiated surrender of Chechen warlord Sultan Geliskhanov...
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  • vehicle. In Buinaksk, Dagestan, an IED detonated near to the gate of a house, which is home to the Chairman of the Accounting Chamber, Buinaksk Aseev. Nobody...
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  • September 2010 Buinaksk bombing September 5, 2010 – A car bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into the gates of a military base near Buinaksk, in Dagestan...
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  • militants, one soldier, and the deputy chief of police in the city of Buinaksk were killed in Dagestan. Kadyrov announced "with all responsibility" that...
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  • dead in Makhachkala, and another was killed on March 21 in the town of Buinaksk. May 17, 2006 - An explosion in Ingushetia killed seven people including...
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    extremism and terrorism, signaled by the attacks in Makhachkala, the Caspian, Buinaksk and in several other Russian cities, and finally the tragedy of the Moscow...
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