共起表現 |
「Ingush」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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September 1-3, 2004 - A group of armed mostly | Ingush and Chechen Islamic terrorists took more than |
plit into North Ossetian Autonomous Oblast and | Ingush Autonomous Oblast. |
Ingush Autonomous Oblast was created on 7 July 1924. | |
On January 15, 1934, Chechen and | Ingush Autonomous Oblasts were joined into Chechen-In |
ted on January 15, 1934 by merging Chechen and | Ingush Autonomous Oblasts. |
with detailed description of massacres of the | Ingush civilians during the events of October and Nov |
deaths, 1,000 injured and 1,200 hostages among | Ingush civilians as well as 65,000 Ingush and 9,000 O |
Ossetian police and republican guards against | Ingush civilians. |
law passed in 1982 actually prohibited ethnic | Ingush from obtaining residency permits in North Osse |
olished in 1990) and between Ossetians and the | Ingush in North Ossetia evolved into violent clashes |
Ossetian police and republican guards against | Ingush inhabitants of the district. |
tack, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sacked | Ingush Interior Minister Ruslan Meiriyev, saying that |
The | Ingush Interior Minister Musa Medov was targeted by a |
Main articles: | Ingush Jamaat and Civil war in Ingushetia |
Ossetia, and instead blame the attacks on the | Ingush Jamaat. |
ian media that most of the attackers spoke the | Ingush language and wore masks and camouflage uniform |
2-2004), sometimes spelled Khochubarov, was an | Ingush man presumed to be the Islamic militant nickna |
While | Ingush militias were fighting the Ossetians in the di |
Chechen and | Ingush nationalists and activists, upon hearing of th |
Ingush officials said the rebels took some 20 hostage | |
In Ingushetia, | Ingush opposition activist, Magomet Khasbiyev in an i |
This was hailed by the | Ingush opposition as a victory. |
The following day, the | Ingush Parliament voted in favor of Yevkurov's appoin |
In others, the local | Ingush police have nearly beaten the Russian executio |
ported "Polkovnik" to be Ali Taziyev, a former | Ingush policeman-turned-rebel who was declared legall |
led and about 20 were wounded when Chechen and | Ingush policemen fired on each other on the border be |
being joined to the Georgian SSR, the western | Ingush populated area to the North Ossetian ASSR, and |
iet government deported the entire Chechen and | Ingush population. |
nimosity towards Russia and Russians among the | Ingush population. |
hetia, a car bomb assassination attempt at the | Ingush president Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, and the killing |
t was leaving Ingushetia, heading home with an | Ingush prisoner. |
er, journalist, and poet who led a Chechen and | Ingush rebellion against the Soviet Union from 1940 u |
The insurrection provoked many Chechen and | Ingush soldiers of the Red Army to desert. |
his was the same person as Akhmed Yevloyev, an | Ingush terrorist leader also said to be Ali Taziyev, |
(1979 Census): 611,405 being Chechens, 134,744 | Ingush, the rest being Russians and other ethnic grou |
with the invaders, including the Chechens, the | Ingush, the Crimean Tatars and the Volga Germans. |
red a transitional dialect between Chechen and | Ingush, though it displays distinct features of its o |
tion Lentil, called Aardax by the Chechens and | Ingush; though it could be Tsarist tactics during the |
owing Stalin's deportation of the Chechens and | Ingush to Central Asia. |
or the Vainakhs, the ancestors of Chechens and | Ingush), which appears to have been absorbed into Ala |
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