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Khaibakh (Chechen: Хьайбаха) may
refer to: Khaybakha, a
village in
Galanchozhsky District,
Chechnya Khaibakh m****acre, the m****
killing of the civilian...
- The
Khaibakh m****acre was the m****
murder of the
Chechen civilian po****tion of the aul (village)
Khaibakh, in the
mountainous part of Chechnya, by Soviet...
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because the
Russian Ministry of
Culture officially denies the
events of the
Khaibakh m****acre and
claimed the film
would create ethnic hatred after denouncing...
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depicts the 1944
Khaibakh m****acre of the Chechens. 1951 anti-Chechen
pogrom in
Eastern Kazakhstan 1958
Grozny riots Circ****ian
genocide Khaibakh m****acre Deportation...
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Khaybakha (Chechen: Хьайбаха; Russian: Хайбах), also
spelled Khaibakha or
Khaibakh, is a non-residential
village in
Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya. Muni****lly...
- in the centre, is the
eastern end of the Tumsoy-Lam m****if,
along which lay
Nikolay Zeidlitz's
route to
Peshkhoy and
Khaibakh auls and Lake Galanchezh....
- spot. In
mountainous regions of the country, m****
atrocities such as the
Khaibakh m****acre are
claimed to have
taken place (although the
evidence on this...
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burning of some 700
civilians in what
would later become known as the
Khaibakh m****acre.
Mikhail Givishiani was born into a
Georgian farmworker's family...
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resistance was met with slaughter, and in one such instance, in the aul of
Khaibakh,
about 700
people were
locked in a barn and
burned to death. By the next...
- uncommon. The most
notable of the m****acres
during the
deportation was the
Khaibakh m****acre, in
which an
estimated 700
Chechen children,
elderly and women...