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1998 | 27 |

Article title

Casus Czeczenia

Content

Title variants

PL
Case Chechenya

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Abstracts

EN
The Chechens people are one of the indigenous populations in The Caucasus. Most likely they are Asianites. Theirs cradle was the mountainous-upland region of the southeast part of the Asiatic continent. First notifications about Chechen people originate from a 7th century. In 1801-1828 nearly entire The Caucasus has been joint to the Russian empire. In response, the Caucasian folks (including Chechen people) raised insurrections for liberation. The Chechens are the nation, for they have separate culture, language, senses of national identity along with uniqueness, and want to have their own state. They are the nation pride of ethnic origins, honour-sensitive, high-minded, smart, hospitable, excitable, brave, warlike, friendship highly appreciated, loving freedom and executing the law of the vendetta.

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Year

Volume

27

Physical description

Dates

published
1998

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References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/10639

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.hdl_11089_10639
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