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Abrek is a
Caucasian term used for a lone
Caucasian warrior living a
partisan lifestyle outside power and law and
fighting for a just cause.
Abreks were...
- hero to the
Ingush people, as well as one of the most
famous Caucasian abreks.
Sulumbek was born in c. 1878 in the
village of Sagopshi, Vladikavkazsky...
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silently support Zaur,
while a
legal and
illegal feud
emerges between the
abreks and the Cossacks,
tasked with
maintaining imperial order in the mountainous...
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Abrek Arkadyevich Barsht (Russian: Абрек Аркадьевич Баршт; 2
December 1919 — 21
March 2006) was a
Soviet combat pilot,
World War II veteran,
colonel and...
- ТӀонганаькъан Лайсат; 1920 – 2005) was an
Ingush communist party worker turned abrek who
became a
sniper against the NKVD
after being asked to ****ist in the...
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program was canceled. The
first monkeys launched by
Soviet space program,
Abrek and Bion, flew on Bion 6. They
remained aloft from
December 14, 1983 – December...
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Andrzej Abrek (died 1700) was a
Polish philosopher. A
rector and professor, he was the
author of
several Latin panegyrics.
Polski Słownik Biograficzny...
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September 1913) and
better known simply as Zelimkhan, was a
Chechen outlaw (
abrek) who
gained fame in the late
Russian Empire due to his
spectacular bank...
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would have a
kunakskaya or
guest room. The duty of a host
extended even to
abreks or outlaws. Two men
might be
sworn brothers or kunaks.
There were brotherhoods...
- Russia.
Albeit a
controversial figure,
Gelayev was
commonly viewed as an
abrek and a well-respected,
ruthless fighter. His
operations spread well beyond...