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Chabanmakhi (Russian: Чабанмахи; Dargwa: Чабанмахьи) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Karamakhinsky Selsoviet,
Buynaksky District,
Republic of Dagestan...
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Dagestan consisting of the
fortified villages of Kadar,
Karamakhi and
Chabanmakhi. In the late 1990s, the Djamaat,
heavily influenced by
militant Wahhabism...
- 647 (2002 Census). In 1997–1999,
Karamakhi (along with the
village of
Chabanmakhi)
became a
hotbed of
radical Islamism. The
majority of the villages' inhabitants...
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second invasion was to
distract federal forces attacking Karamakhi and
Chabanmakhi.
Intensive fighting continued until 12 September, when
federal forces...
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attacks were a
response to what the
Russians had done in
Karamakhi and
Chabanmakhi, two
Dagestani villages where followers of the
Wahhabi sect were living...
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likely originate from the
religious conservative villages Karamakhi,
Chabanmakhi and a few
other neighbouring villages in
central Dagestan. They also...
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Karabudakhkent (the district's
administrative centre) by road.
Chankurbe and
Chabanmakhi are the
nearest rural localities.
Kumyks live there. Село Доргели на...
- in
Buynaksky District:
Agachkala Akaytala Apshi Arkas Atlanaul Buglen Chabanmakhi Chankurbe Chirkey Durangi Ekibulak Erpeli Gergentala Kachkalyk Kadar...
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southeast of
Buynaksk (the district's
administrative centre) by road.
Chabanmakhi is the
nearest rural locality. Село Ванашимахи на карте Всероссийская...
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Motor Rifle Regiment. He led
regiment during the
battles in Karamakhi,
Chabanmakhi, Ishcherskaya, and Grozny. He was
wounded 4
times during the war. In...