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Mairbek Sheripov (1905 – 7
November 1942) was one of the
leaders of
Chechen insurgency against the
Soviet Union in the 1940s.
Mairbek Sheripov was a younger...
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reliable guards. In
February 1942,
another Chechen ex-communist,
Mairbek Sheripov,
organized a
rebellion in
Shatoi and
tried to take Itum-Kale. His forces...
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Mackensen Richard Ruoff Petre Dumitrescu Hasan Israilov †
Mairbek Sheripov †
Semyon Budyonny Ivan
Tyulenev Ivan
Petrov Ivan
Maslennikov Rodion Malinovsky...
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pilot and the
first Soviet woman to
command a
fighter jet
echelon Mairbek Sheripov,
prominent leader in the 1940–1944
insurgency against Soviet rule Movldi...
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mountaineering club team,
together with
officers of the
mountain brigade Kydykbek Sheripov and
Alexander Umrikhin,
climbed the
highest peak of Tuva and all of Eastern...
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invading Soviets in the
Winter War in 1939. In
February 1942,
Mairbek Sheripov's group rebelled in
Shatoysky and Itum-Kalinsky Districts. They
united with...
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nationalists include the five
Sheripov brothers,
among others.
Among these, Sarakayev, Mutushev,
Akhmetkhan and
Danilbek Sheripov were
notably democratic-minded...
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officer 1941-02-10 Washington, D.C. United
States Shot by revolver.
Mairbek Sheripov Chechen nationalist 1942-11-07
Chechnya Soviet
Union Soviet security force...
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imperial Chechen nationalists include the five
Sheripov brothers,
among others.
Akhmetkhan and
Danilbek Sheripov were
notably democratic-minded writers, while...
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Chechen male
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Mairbek Sheripov (1905–1942),
Chechen leader Mairbek Taisumov (born 1988),
Chechen mixed...