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There were several battles of Grozny:

  • Siege of Grozny (1917) by Chechen branch of Savage Division
  • Siege of Grozny (1918) by Terek Cossacks
  • Battle of Grozny (1919) between Denikin and allied Bolsheviks and Islamists
  • Battle of Grozny (1920) between White and Red armies
  • Battle of August (August 1994) – a failed attempt by Provisional Council of the Chechen Republic to take the city from Chechen separatists
  • Battle of Grozny (24 September – 2 October 1994) – a failed attempt by Provisional Council to take the city
  • Battle of Grozny (14 October – 16 October 1994) – a failed attempt by Provisional Council to take the city
  • Battle of Grozny (November 1994) – a failed attempt by Provisional Council to take the city
  • Battle of Grozny (1994–1995) – Russian army takes the city from Chechen separatists
  • Battle of Grozny (March 1996) – a three-day siege laid on the Russians by Chechen attackers
  • Battle of Grozny (August 1996) – a successful retaking of the city by Chechen separatists
  • Battle of Grozny (1999–2000) – Russian army takes the city from Chechen separatists

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the Chechen capital during the Battle of Grozny. Maskhadov commanded the city from the Presidential Palace in Grozny, where on one occasion a Russian...

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after the microdistrict of Karpinka in Grozny), a subordinate of Abdul-Malik Mezhidov, commander of the Islamic religious police of Ichkeria. Attacking very...

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hostages. This was seen as a rehearsal before the recapture of the city in the Battle of Grozny (August 1996), in an operation led by Basayev in which Gelayev...

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operations. The second Battle of Grozny in 1999–2000 saw the bulk of Chechen resistance smashed, particularly after a column of some 2,000 fighters attempted...

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participant in the Russian-Chechen wars, Zakayev took part in the battles for Grozny and the defense of Goyskoye, along with other military operations, as well...

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before becoming Deputy Head of the North Caucasus Transport Department of the former Chechen-Ingushetia government in Grozny in 1992. He was later promoted...

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the 2014 Grozny clashes, during which 14 Russian policemen were killed and a total of 35 people wounded. In June 2015, and following the death of Caucasus...

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Dudayev returned to Grozny, the Chechen capital, to devote himself to local politics. He was elected head of the Executive Committee of the unofficial opposition...

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killed on 9 May 2004 in the 2004 Grozny stadium bombing, in what is considered to be a deliberate assassination. Control of the Kadyrovites passed to his...

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