The road to Bamut: At least among Chechens, Bamut became one of the legends of resistance during the First Chechen War. In a dramatic flourish, the rebel leader Dzhokhar Dudayev even officially renamed it “Fortress Bamut”. And for a while, as its 1,300 houses and other buildings were being continuously rocketed, bombed and mortared, the … Continue reading
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Photos of the Day: Qatar
It may surprise some of my dear readers to learn that there exists a thread connecting Qatar back to the North Caucasus (which will be the focus of a number of upcoming posts). That thread is in the form of Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev, the second president of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. It appears the FSB … Continue reading
The Nazran Memorial For The Ingush And Chechen Deportation
This complex in Nazran, Ingushetia was opened in 1998 as a memorial to the Ingush and Chechen victims of Stalin’s brutality: The circle of pillars and arches ringing the interior of the memorial complex add a dramatic element and at the base of the structure are plaques honoring prominent Ingush – military heroes from different … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: The Chechen
We encountered this old boy while out exploring the Chechen countryside near Bamut and found him to be exceedingly photogenic: Photograph taken on 10/07/2014 There will be much more on Chechnya and the North Caucasus soon, but we have just returned and are still getting back up to speed… Continue reading