- 1934, to form the
Checheno-Ingush
Autonomous Oblast.[full
citation needed] It was
elevated to an
autonomous republic as the
Checheno-Ingush Autonomous...
- My
Checheno-Ingushetia (Russian: Чечено-Ингушетия Моя; Chechen: Сан Нохч-ГӀалгӀайчоь; Ingush: Са Нохч-ГӀалгӀайче) was the
regional anthem of the Chechen-Ingush...
- The
Chechen Revolution was a
series of anti-government
protests in the
Checheno-Ingush
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of
Russian Soviet Federative...
-
Russian diplomat and
politician from Chechnya. He was the
leader of the
Checheno-Ingush ****R. In 1989, Zav****ev, a
former collective farm
manager and senior...
-
Chechens fought for the
Imperial Russian Army. In 1916,
members of the
Checheno-Ingush
Cavalry Regiment routed members of the
German Iron Regiment, and...
- The
First Secretary of the
Checheno-Ingush
regional branch of the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union was the
position of
highest authority in the Chechen...
-
Relations and
contacts between Estonia and
Ichkeria (or Chechnya) have
historically been, and are, very
friendly (even if limited) due to the two peoples...
- Ichkeria, a de
facto state in
Chechnya that
controlled most of the
former Checheno-Ingush ****R from 1991 to 2007 (see
First Chechen War,
Second Chechen War)...
-
Soviet Union (USSR). In 1936,
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin established the
Checheno-Ingush
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic,
within the
Russian SFSR. In...
- Newspaper). A
couple of his
articles attacked the
Soviet policy in the
Checheno-Ingushetia,
which he
described as "plundering
Chechnya by the
Party leadership"...