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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 population of Khaibakh, Chechnya on 27 February 1944

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Khaibakh

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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...

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Khaibakh massacre

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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...

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Khaybakha

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Khaybakha (Chechen: Хьайбаха; Russian: Хайбах), also spelled Khaibakha or Khaibakh, is a non-residential village in Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya. Municipally...

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Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush

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depicts the 1944 Khaibakh massacre of the Chechens. 1951 anti-Chechen pogrom in Eastern Kazakhstan 1958 Grozny riots Circassian genocide Khaibakh massacre Deportation...

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Ordered to Forget

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because the Russian Ministry of Culture officially denies the events of the Khaibakh massacre and claimed the film would create ethnic hatred after denouncing...

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Soviet war crimes

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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...

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List of massacres in the Soviet Union

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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...

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History of Chechnya

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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...

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Mikhail Gvishiani

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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...

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Melkhista

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USSR Academy of Sciences Gaev, S.; Khadisov, M.; Chagaeva, T. (1994), Khaibakh: The investigation continues, Grozny{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing...

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Apti Bisultanov

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the Chechen book publishing house in Grozny. For his poem “Written in Khaibakh” (included in the collection “Tkesan IindagI”), dedicated to the victims...

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Balkar and Karachay nationalism

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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...

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February 1944

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charged and sunk in the North Atlantic by three British warships. The Khaibakh massacre took place in Chechnya. Over 700 villagers considered "non-transportable"...

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