- The
Chechens (/ˈtʃɛtʃɛnz, tʃəˈtʃɛnz/ CHETCH-enz, chə-CHENZ;
Chechen: Нохчий, Noxçiy, Old
Chechen: Нахчой, Naxçoy),
historically also
known as
Kisti and...
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defeated the
Chechens and
annexed their lands and
deported thousands to the
Middle East in the
latter part of the 19th century. The
Chechens' subsequent...
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Images of
Chechen Soldiers."
Foreign Policy. 26
February 2022.
Retrieved 26
February 2022. Hauer, Neil (2022-03-03). "
Chechens Fighting Chechens in Ukraine"...
- the mountain, on
which the
brave Chechens settled down. The
battle lasted twelve years. The main
wealth of the
Chechens –
livestock – was
stolen by the...
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recognized the 1944
forced deportation of
Chechens,
which killed an
estimated 1/3-1/2 of the
total Chechen po****tion, as an act of genocide. The Ukrainian...
- Look up
Chechen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chechen may
refer to:
Chechens, an
ethnic group of the
Caucasus Chechen language,
Northeast Caucasian...
- the
Chechens and
Ingush (
Chechen: До́хадар, Махках дахар, romanized: Doxadar,
Maxkax daxar, Ingush: Мехках дахар), or
Ardakhar Genocide (
Chechen: Ардахар...
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Chechen Kurds or
Kurdified Chechens are
ethnic Chechens who went
through a
process of
Kurdification after fleeing to
Kurdistan during and
after the Russian...
- 300 people.
Russian authorities were
quick to
blame Chechens for the bombings,
although no
Chechen,
field commander or otherwise, took
responsibility for...
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among Chechens; an
exquisite dish is
prepared from its
ground seeds -
linum pasta - by
frying linseed flour in
boiling oil with
sugar or honey.
Chechens prepare...