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Hadji Murat, also
written Hadji Murad (Russian: Хаджи-Мурат, romanized:
Khadzhi-Murat) is a
novella written by Leo
Tolstoy from 1896 to 1904 and published...
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Khadzhi-Murat
Yandiyev (Yandiev) was an
Ingush insurgent fighter, who
disappeared in
February 2000
after being filmed in the
company of a
Russian Army...
- Akhmat-
Khadzhi Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov (23
August 1951 – 9 May 2004) was a
Russian politician and
revolutionary who
served as
Chief Mufti of the Chechen...
- gara
bilagh (Persian: قارابلاغ, also
Romanized as garabilagh) is a
village in Kaghazkonan-e
Markazi Rural District,
Kaghazkonan District,
Meyaneh County...
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Uchar Hadji (died in 1825) was a mullah, best
known for
killing two
Russian generals at once.
According to some sources, he was Kumyk,
according to others...
- Hacıcavadlı (also,
Gadzhydzhavadly and
Khadzhi Dzhavatly) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 569...
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November 1921 23 July 1922
Communist Party of K****zm
Abdulla Khodzhayev "
Khadzhi Baba" 23 July 1922 20
October 1922
Communist Party of K****zm 1st term...
- Vuts
Salawat ****ev
Vakhit Darshayev Ibrahim Jami
Zheten Zhiyenaliyeva Khadzhi-Muradh
Zumso Shad
Keloyev Alexander Litvinenko Musa
Madayev Mansur Mumin...
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Chechen diaspora in
Europe and abroad. The
officer of the
Ukrainian army
Khadzhi-Murat
Zumsoevsky who
served for
several years in the
ranks of the Ukrainian...
- Caucasus. In 1988, a
religious figure, entrepreneur, philanthropist, Nasuha-
Khadzhi Akhmatov founded the
first "North
Caucasian Madrasah" in the
North Caucasus...