Insurgency in Chechnya (1708), failed uprising by North Caucasians under the leadership of Murat Kuchukov
Insurgency in Chechnya (1722), punitive Russian campaign against the Chechens and Endirey Khanate
Insurgency in Chechnya (1732), successful Chechen ambush on Russian army
Insurgency in Chechnya (1940–1944), failed Chechen uprising against the Soviet Union
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The InsurgencyinChechnya may refer to: InsurgencyinChechnya (1708), failed uprising by North Caucasians under the leadership of Murat Kuchukov Insurgency...
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government operation inChechnya officially ended. As the bulk of the army was withdrawn, responsibility for dealing with the low-level insurgency was shouldered...
collaboration with the invading German forces during the 1940–1944 insurgencyinChechnya, despite the fact that many Chechens and Ingush were loyal to the...
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Тесаев) / Проза.ру". proza.ru. Schaefer, Robert W. (2010). The InsurgencyinChechnya and the North Caucasus: From Gazavat to Jihad. Bloomsbury Academic...
The Murat Kuchukov Movement, also known as the 1708 InsurgencyinChechnya or the 1708 Insurgencyin the North Caucasus, was caused by the oppressive policies...
violent political and ethnic conflicts in the countries of the former Soviet Union following its dissolution in 1991. Some of these conflicts such as the...
Conflict. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 3. Robert W. Schaefer (2010). The InsurgencyinChechnya and the North Caucasus: From Gazavat to Jihad. ABC-CLIO. Baddeley...
growing sectarian Wahhabi influence on the insurgency. After the Russian forces seized control over Chechnyain June 2000, Kadyrov was appointed head of...
1944) Kerch–Sevastopol Offensive (11 April – 12 May 1944) 1940–1944 insurgencyinChechnya Army Group A action – Caucasus campaign Baku Air Defence Army Alexander...
Allah's Mountains: The Battle for Chechnya, New Edition, pages 202, 213. Robert W. Schaefer, The InsurgencyinChechnya and the North Caucasus: From Gazavat...
to Chechnya and the Endirey Khanate, which devastated destroyed several villages. As a result, the Khanate went into decline. InsurgencyinChechnya (1722)...
1940–1944 insurgencyinChechnya, during which he presided over the Provisional Popular Revolutionary Government of Checheno-Ingushetia. In February 1944...
for Counter-Terrorism, March 2014 Schaefer, Robert W. (2011), The InsurgencyinChechnya and the North Caucasus: From Gazavat to Jihad, Praeger Security...
least June 2022. In July 2022, they declared an insurgencyinChechnya. From September to November of 2022, the battalion has been in battles with Russian...
as one of the owners of Chechen–Aul. Second half of 1732: 1732 InsurgencyinChechnya. 7 July 1732: Aidemir, taking control of the rebel forces, destroyed...
Ministry troops were killed in both Chechnya and Dagestan. January 1, 2001 – December 31, 2007 – During the Chechen insurgency, 1,072 Chechen police officers...
World Chechnya Day". Save Chechnya Campaign. Archived from the original on 27 February 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2013. Wood, Tony. Chechnya: the Case...