Site Navigation
Categories:
Former countries in Europe
Governments in exile
Former republics
Short-lived states
1991 establishments
2000 disestablishments
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
History of Chechnya
North Caucasus
NPOV disputes from August 2008
All NPOV disputes
Summary Of: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Encyclodia Page On: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
These Are Links To Other Documents
|
neutrality
|
disputed
|
talk page
|
dispute is resolved.
|
In Exile
|
←
|
|
|
→
|
|
|
Flag
|
Anthem
|
Anthem of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
|
|
Capital
|
Dƶovxar-Ġala
|
Chechen
|
Russian
|
de facto
|
Religion
|
Sunni Islam
|
Government
|
Republic
|
President of Ichkeria
|
Dzokhar Dudayev
|
Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev
|
Aslan Maskhadov
|
Abdul Halim Sadulayev
|
Dokka Umarov
|
Akhmed Zakayev
|
Collapse of the Soviet Union
|
7 February
|
1990
|
Dissolution of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR
|
1 November
|
1991
|
First Chechen War
|
11 December
|
1994
|
31 August
|
1996
|
Second Chechen War
|
26 August
|
1999
|
Area
|
Population
|
Density
|
Currency
|
Russian ruble
|
Chechen nahar
|
[ɪʧˈkɛriə]
|
Chechen Latin
|
Chechen Cyrillic
|
Russian
|
secessionist
|
government
|
Chechnya
|
Northern Caucasus
|
Stavropol Krai
|
Dagestan
|
Georgia
|
Ingushetia
|
North Ossetia
|
Dzokhar Dudayev
|
Russian Federation
|
President of Ichkeria
|
Dokka Umarov
|
Caucasus Emirate
|
Emir
|
Dzhokhar Dudaev
|
All-National Congress of the Chechen People
|
sovereignty
|
Soviet Union
|
Ichkeria
|
Russia
|
Georgia
|
Zviad Gamsakhurdia
|
Russian Federation
|
crime
|
kidnappings
|
ethnic minorities
|
Slavic
|
North Ossetia
|
constitution
|
coup d'état
|
Ossetian-Ingush conflict
|
First Chechen War
|
parliamentary
|
presidential elections
|
Aslan Maskhadov
|
prime minister
|
coalition
|
Moscow
|
refugee camps
|
Grozny
|
oil
|
United Kingdom
|
economy
|
guerillas
|
Kidnappings
|
British
|
public executions
|
Sharia
|
October 25
|
1998
|
December 10
|
June 21
|
July 16
|
1998
|
Sulim Yamadayev
|
Gudermes
|
state of emergency
|
oil pipeline
|
Caspian Sea
|
sabotage
|
Moscow
|
assassination
|
Second Chechen War
|
|
|
Presidents of Ichkeria
|
Yandarbiyev
|
Dudayev
|
Maskhadov
|
declaration of independence
|
Grozny
|
in exile
|
Arab countries
|
Poland
|
United States
|
United Kingdom
|
October 31
|
2007
|
Chechenpress
|
Dokka Umarov
|
Caucasus Emirate
|
Emir
|
Vilayat
|
Akhmed Zakayev
|
CIS
|
human rights group Memorial
|
Criminal Code
|
History of Chechnya
|
Chechenpress
|
List of unrecognized countries
|
Caucasus Emirate
|
AEI
|
Alex Goldfarb
|
ISBN 978-1416551652
|
ISBN 1843311658
|
RFERL
|
Doku Umarov
|
Movladi Baisarov
|
Yamadayev
|
ISBN 978-5-903339-45-7
|
ISBN 1843311658
|
Kennan Institute
|
Global Politician
|
v
|
d
|
First Chechen War
|
Dagestan War
|
Second Chechen War
|
Grozny (1994)
|
Grozny (1994–1995)
|
Grozny (1996)
|
Grozny (1999–2000)
|
Komsomolskoye (2000)
|
Khasav-Yurt accord
|
Russian apartment bombings
|
Budyonnovsk
|
Kizlyar
|
Moscow
|
Beslan
|
1999 bombing campaign
|
Assassinations
|
Casualties
|
Aircraft losses
|
Crimes and terrorism
|
Mass graves
|
Suicide attacks
|
Insurgency since May 2000
|
Caucasian Front
|
International response
|
Federal government in Chechnya
|
|
Russian Federation
|
|
Russian Army
|
Ground Forces
|
|
MVD
|
OMON
|
Internal Troops
|
|
|
FSB
|
GRU
|
OSNAZ
|
Spetsnaz
|
|
Republic of Chechnya
|
Kadyrovtsy
|
|
Boris Yeltsin
|
|
Vladimir Putin
|
|
Doku Zavgayev
|
|
Akhmad Kadyrov
|
|
Alu Alkhanov
|
|
Ramzan Kadyrov
|
|
|
Mujahideen
|
|
Dzhokhar Dudayev
|
|
Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev
|
|
Aslan Maskhadov
|
|
Abdul Halim Sadulayev
|
|
Dokka Umarov
|
|
Shamil Basayev
|
|
Akhmed Yevloyev
|
|
Khattab
|
|
Abu al-Walid
|
|
Abu Hafs al-Urduni
|
|
Muhannad
|
Categories
|
Former countries in Europe
|
Governments in exile
|
Former republics
|
Short-lived states
|
1991 establishments
|
2000 disestablishments
|
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
|
History of Chechnya
|
North Caucasus
|
NPOV disputes from August 2008
|
All NPOV disputes
|
This article is licensed under the
GNU Free Documentation License
. It uses material from the
Wikipedia article "Chechen Republic of Ichkeria"
.