Khaybakha, a village in Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya
Khaibakh massacre, the mass killing of the civilian population of Khaibakh, Chechnya on 27 February 1944
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Khaibakh (Chechen: Хьайбаха) may refer to: Khaybakha, a village in Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya Khaibakh massacre, the mass killing of the civilian...
The Khaibakh massacre was the mass murder of the Chechen civilian population of the aul (village) Khaibakh, in the mountainous part of Chechnya, by Soviet...
Khaybakha (Chechen: Хьайбаха; Russian: Хайбах), also spelled Khaibakha or Khaibakh, is a non-residential village in Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya. Municipally...
because the Russian Ministry of Culture officially denies the events of the Khaibakh massacre and claimed the film would create ethnic hatred after denouncing...
resistance was met with slaughter, and in one such instance, in the aul of Khaibakh, about 700 people were locked in a barn and burned to death by NKVD General...
years of age. Extermination of a whole village in Belarus by Nazi Germany Khaibakh massacre 1944, February 27 Chechnya, Soviet Union 230–700 During the deportation...
resistance was met with slaughter, and in one such instance, in the aul of Khaibakh, about 700 people were locked in a barn and burned alive by NKVD general...
burning of some 700 civilians in what would later become known as the Khaibakh massacre. Mikhail Givishiani was born into a Georgian farmworker's family...
USSR Academy of Sciences Gaev, S.; Khadisov, M.; Chagaeva, T. (1994), Khaibakh: The investigation continues, Grozny{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
the Chechen book publishing house in Grozny. For his poem “Written in Khaibakh” (included in the collection “Tkesan IindagI”), dedicated to the victims...
Kazakhstan) in the airless freight trains (others, such as the Chechen aul of Khaibakh, were massacred en masse instead) Peoples deported were 39,407 Balkars...
charged and sunk in the North Atlantic by three British warships. The Khaibakh massacre took place in Chechnya. Over 700 villagers considered "non-transportable"...