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...d Basayev led to a compromise which became a turning point for the [[First Chechen War]]. In exchange for the hostages, the [[Russian government]] agreed to h
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| order = [[Prime Minister]] of the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]]
| order2 = [[Deputy Prime Minister]] of the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]]
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...ia]]'s most popular politician, having kept peace and stability during the Chechen war.
During the [[First Chechen War]] as many as 200,000 [[refugee]]s from [[Chechnya]] and neighboring [[N
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...novsky has on several occasions become involved in altercations with other politicians and debate opponents. As a candidate, he also took part in the [[Russian pr
...irst war in Chechnya]] in the mid-1990s, advocated hitting some [[Chechnya|Chechen]] villages with [[tactical nuclear weapon]]s.<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/spe
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| order=1st [[President of the Chechen Republic]]
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| nationality=[[Chechen people|Chechen]]
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...в}}; born December 19, 1960) served as the [[foreign minister]] of the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]]. He currently resides in the [[United States]], wher
...on December 19, 1960 in [[Kazakhstan]], where most of the [[Chechen people|Chechen]] nation—including his family—was exiled by [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]]'s
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...lebnikov|Khlebnikov P.]]; Conversation with a Barbarian: Interviews with a Chechen Field Commander on Banditry and Islam - Moscow, Detekiv-Press, 2003</ref>
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