- (Russian: Бараев) is a
masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Barayeva or Baraeva. The
surname may
refer to: Arbi
Barayev (1974–2001), Chechen...
- Zura
Barayeva (died 26
October 2002) was the
widow of Arbi Barayev, a
notorious Chechen warlord. She was
killed during the
Moscow theater hostage crisis...
- as the “Black Widows”.
Before her
attack Khava Barayeva made a
martyr video. In the video,
Khava Barayeva claimed she was
attacking for
Chechen independence...
-
suicide attacks with car bombs. On June 6, 2000, the 17-year-old
Khava Barayeva (relative of Arbi Barayev),
accompanied by 16-year-old
Luiza Magomadova...
- Barayev's 22-year-old
nephew and
successor Movsar and
featured his
widow Zura
Barayeva, both of whom died in the attack. The
remnants of Barayev's
group were...
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which happened.
According to the
report by
Russian investigators, Zura
Barayeva, the
widow of Arbi Barayev, led the
female members of the group, while...
- will of Allah. The song "Our Sisters" is
dedicated to 17-year-old
Khava Barayeva, who blew
herself up in a
truck with
explosives near a
Russian checkpoint...
- Widows" are a
group of
Islamist Chechen separatist suicide bombers.
Khava Barayeva blew
herself up at a
Russian Army
outpost on June 7, 2000. In 2001, Aiza...
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District 2 —
Russia claimed 27 —
rebels claimed The 17-year-old
Khava Barayeva (relative of Arbi Barayev),
accompanied by 16-year-old
Luiza Magomadova...
- Zura or Zur'a may
refer to: Zura
Barayeva (died 2002), a
Chechen parti****nt in the
Moscow theater hostage crisis Zura Begum, a
Union of
Burma legislator...