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- Alexander Nikolayevich Chechenskiy (born Ali; Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Чече́нский; c. 1780 – 1834) was a Russian major general in the Russian imperial...
- "Iskonnye imena chechentsev i ingushey" пӀаьнгазхой Chechen name for Kistin dialect [ru] speakers 1978 Ibragim Aliroev [ru] "Russko-chechenskiy slovar"...
- The Chechen–Russian conflict (Russian: Чеченский конфликт, Chechenskiy konflikt; Chechen: Нохчийн-Оьрсийн дов, Noxçiyn-Örsiyn dov) was the centuries-long...
- (died 1877) Leo von Caprivi Mateiu Caragiale Alexandru Cernat Alexander Chechenskiy Grigori Chernozubov Seraphim Chichagov Grigory Choglokov Sophus Christensen...
- Badalov, R. (11 October 2002). "Zayavleniye Obshchestvennogo dvizheniya «Chechenskiy komitet natsional'nogo spaseniya» po povodu interv'yu prem'yer-ministra...
- Okrug [ru], in the north with the Stavropol Governorate, in the east with the Chechenskiy Okrug [ru], in the southeast with the Argunskiy Okrug [ru], in the south...
- Leader of the uprisings in Chechnya in 1860–1861 and 1877 Alexander Chechenskiy, Russian major general and parti****nt in the Napoleonic wars Talkhig...
- were only three killed and six wounded. According to the Russian book Chechenskiy Kapkan, up to 100 fighters ambushed the column of 30 Russian armoured...
- Bernadotte (WIA) Claude-Victor Perrin Levin Bennigsen Dmitry Dokhturov Alexander Chechenskiy Anton von L'Estocq Strength Guttstadt: 17,000 Lomitten: 6,000, 16 guns...
- liquidated, and its lands were divided between the Sunzha Cossacks and the Chechenskiy Okrug. Settlements of Karabulakskiy Uchastok as of 1864: Batash-Yurt...