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Shatoi Reserve is the
largest reserve in Chechnya. It
covers more than 20,000
hectares (49,000 acres) of
forest land and
adjoins the
Vedeno Reserve. The...
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Shatoy (Russian: Шато́й; Chechen: Шуьйта, romanized: Şüyta) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Shatoysky District of the Chechen...
- The
Shatoy ambush (known in
Russia as the
Battle of Yarysh-mardy) was a
significant event during the
First Chechen War. It
occurred near the town of Shatoy...
- of the
village of
Khimoy (Chechen Republic, Shali, the
village of Khimoy, from the
village of
Shatoi along the
mountain road to the
village of Khimoy)...
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Nazranians (a
subgroup of Ingush) used this
ethnonym occasionally: The
Shatois and
Nazranians are
reluctant to call
themselves Nakhchoy,
which stems from...
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another Chechen ex-communist,
Mairbek Sheripov,
organized a
rebellion in
Shatoi and
tried to take Itum-Kale. His
forces united with Israilov's army relying...
- in particular,
operations to
capture the
regional centers of
Vedeno and
Shatoi. He used very
successfully used
tactical helicopter landings. In 1997, he...
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civilian casualties. In
February 1942,
Mairbek Sheripov organized rebellion in
Shatoi,
Khimokhk and
tried to take Itum-Kale.
Sheripov and
Israilov joined forces...
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journalist with
Ichkeria newspaper (Grozny). Died
under bombardment in
Shatoi, Chechnya.
Crossfire [J]. 22 May –
Farkhad Kerimov,
cameraman with ****ociated...
- also found, for example, Ako/Akho and
Shoto (eponyms for the
Akkins and
Shatois)
could be added. In
Georgian sources, in the form of Gligvi, it is mentioned...