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    Aslan (Khalid) Aliyevich Maskhadov (Russian: Асла́н (Хали́д) Али́евич Масха́дов; Chechen: Масхадан Али-воӀ Аслан (Халид), romanized: Masxadan Ali-voj Aslan...
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    Grozny in 1996, which he personally planned and commanded together with Aslan Maskhadov. He also masterminded several of the worst terrorist attacks that occurred...
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    2006. Retrieved 22 March 2006. Aslan Maskhadov - Telegraph Archived 14 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine, "Aslan Maskhadov." The Telegraph. Telegraph Media...
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  • Team Aslan Khuriyev (born 1984), Russian footballer Aslan Mashukov (born 1984), Russian footballer Aslan Maskhadov (1951–2005), Chechen leader Aslan Musin...
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  • Khasavyurt in Dagestan on 30 August 1996 between Alexander Lebed and Aslan Maskhadov. By the time the Khasavyurt Accord was signed, Russia had suffered...
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  • Chechnya Aslan Maskhadov on 12 May 1997, in the Moscow Kremlin. The 1997 agreement was preceded by the Khasavyurt Accord signed by Maskhadov, then the...
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    leader, General Aslan Maskhadov, getting 10 per cent of the votes and landing third behind Maskhadov and Shamil Basayev. Together with Maskhadov, Yandarbiyev...
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  • wiretapped phone conversations prove that Maskhadov knew of the plans in advance, which he denied. Aslan Maskhadov and his representatives in the West condemned...
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    new President Aslan Maskhadov, chief of staff and prime minister in the Chechen coalition government, for a five-year term. Maskhadov sought to maintain...
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    elections took place in January 1997 in Chechnya and brought to power Aslan Maskhadov. The elections were deemed free and fair, but no government recognized...
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  • while fighting in one of the jamaats as a regular soldier. In 1999, Aslan Maskhadov appointed Sadulayev to a commission for constitutional Sharia reform...
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    war-ravaged Chechnya descended into chaos and economic collapse. Aslan Maskhadov's government was unable to rebuild the region or to prevent a number...
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    also the Foreign Minister of the Ichkerian government, appointed by Aslan Maskhadov shortly after his 1997 election, and again in 2006 by Abdul Halim Sadulayev...
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    arrangement complicated effective battle coordination for Colonel Aslan Maskhadov, Grozny's Chief of Staff. The Chechen forces, which included foreign...
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    Ichkeria's last presidential elections were held in January 1997. Aslan Maskhadov (February 2000 – 8 March 2005) Abdul-Halim Sadulayev (acting, 8 March...
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    his support to the Russian federal forces in the Second Chechen War. Aslan Maskhadov immediately fired him from the Chief Mufti chair, although this decree...
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    developing trust between Gen. Romanov and the ChRI Chief of Staff Aslan Maskhadov, a former colonel in the Soviet Army; in August, the two went to southern...
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  • at least 28 Russian troops were killed. In 1996 on the order from Aslan Maskhadov President of Chechnya, Khattab was appointed as the Chief of Military...
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  • September 2005) was a former head of security for Ichkerian President Aslan Maskhadov. Officially the Russian state suggested he was killed by Shamil Basayev...
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  • journalists and humanitarian workers, while undermining the presidency of Aslan Maskhadov during Chechnya's de facto independence until 1999. After the restoration...
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  • the president of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Aslan Maskhadov. Totoonti said that both Maskhadov and his Western-based emissary Akhmed Zakayev declared...
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  • 1997 Ruslan Gelayev, commander in the Chechen separatist movement Aslan Maskhadov, leader of the Chechen separatist movement and the third President...
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  • parliament. The result of the presidential elections was a victory for Aslan Maskhadov. Maksimov, Fedor (10 March 2003). ""Да. Да. Да", или проиграешь!" ["Yes...
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    their Chechen allies from 2000, initially under the leadership of Aslan Maskhadov. Although the ChRI was largely founded by Sufi Muslims motivated by...
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  • Gelayev became a deputy prime minister under the new Chechen President Aslan Maskhadov in April 1997. He went on a Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and took the name...
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    layers of Russian forces and into the mountains. Chechen President Aslan Maskhadov had been evacuated earlier to a secret headquarters somewhere in the...
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  • bombings, but denied responsibility, along with Chechen president Aslan Maskhadov. A suspicious device resembling those used in the bombings was found...
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    The town is named after the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. In 2005, Aslan Maskhadov, the third president of the self-proclaimed Chechen Republic of Ichkeria...
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  • he ran on the same ticket as the separatist forces' chief of staff Aslan Maskhadov. The two won Chechnya's presidential election, garnering almost 300...
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    after the 1997 popular elections, by his wartime Chief of Staff, Aslan Maskhadov. Dudayev was survived by his wife, Alla, and their sons, Degi and Avlur...
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