-
Alchon Huns, (Bactrian: αλχον(ν)ο Alkhon(n)o or αλχαν(ν)ο
Alkhan(n)o) also
known as the
Alkhan, Alchono, Alxon, Alkhon, Alakhana, and Walxon, were a nomadic...
- 228°N 45.568°E / 43.228; 45.568 The
Alkhan-Yurt m****acre was the
December 1999
incident in the
village of
Alkhan-Yurt near the
Chechen capital Grozny...
- The
Alkhan-Kala
operation was a
zachistka (Russian: зачистка)
operation by
Russian forces in
Alkhan-Kala, Chechnya,
starting on 25 June 2001,
during the...
- Persian: شنگل Shengel; c.430-490) was the
founding king of the
Hunnic Alkhan dynasty (Bactrian: αλχανο,
Middle Chinese: 嚈噠). He was a
contemporary of...
- The
Battle of
Alkhan–Yurt, or the
Battle of
Alkhanov was a
military engagement between the
Russian troops led by
Brigadier Fyodor Apraksin and the villagers...
- the
first of
Alkhan kings known by name, bore the
legend Shāh Zāwbul
Ālkhān (Bactrian: ϸαυο ζαοβλ αλχανο)
translated as 'King of
Zabul Alkhan'. This suggests...
- resistance,
Major general Nikolai Shemyakin, who
would be
stationed at
Alkhan–Yurt,
would go to Aldy to
support Pieri. The
Russian force under de Pieri...
-
Alkhan-Barts is a
mountain in the
Novolaksky district of Dagestan. The
height above sea
level is 323
metres (353 yd). It is
characterized by the extreme...
-
describes him as 'the
glorious Toramana, of
great fame and
great lustre.' The
Alkhans gradually expanded their influence in the
northwest of the
Indian subcontinent...
- fighting,
Russian forces under Major General Vladimir Shamanov took
control of
Alkhan-Yurt, a
village just
south of Grozny. The
Chechen and
foreign fighters inflicted...