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  2. Chechen Americans - Wikipedia

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    Exact statistics are difficult to obtain because Chechens are categorized as Russians in asylee reports. The estimated 150 Chechen families live mainly in Paterson, New Jersey, and form part of the larger North Caucasian community there. Other most significant Chechen communities are in Boston, Washington, D.C., New York City, and Los Angeles ...

  3. Chechens - Wikipedia

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    The Chechen social code is called nokhchallah (where Nokhchuo stands for "Chechen") and may be loosely translated as "Chechen character". The Chechen code of honor and customary law implies moral and ethical behaviour, generosity and the will to safeguard the honor of women. The traditional Chechen saying goes that the members of Chechen ...

  4. Category:Chechen diaspora in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American people of Chechen descent (7 P) Pages in category "Chechen diaspora in the United States" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. Chechen diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Chechen diaspora (Chechen: Нохчийн диаспора, romanized: Noxçiyn diaspora) is a term used to collectively describe the communities of Chechen people who live outside of Chechnya; this includes Chechens who live in other parts of Russia.

  6. Category:Chechen diaspora - Wikipedia

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    People of Chechen descent (19 C, 2 P) U. Chechen diaspora in the United States (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Chechen diaspora" The following 12 pages are in this ...

  7. Category:Chechen people - Wikipedia

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    Chechen people executed by the Soviet Union (1 P) V. Chechen victims of human rights abuses (12 P) Pages in category "Chechen people" The following 39 pages are in ...

  8. Chechnya Advocacy Network - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest Chechnya-specific organization in North America. Its headquarters is located in New York City, with branch offices in Washington, DC, Portland, Seattle and San Francisco. Co-founders of this organization include the former United Nations worker Almut Rochowanski and prominent Chechen-American Albina Digaeva.

  9. List of Chechen people - Wikipedia

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    Beibulat Taimiev, Chechen military leader and diplomat; Isa Gendargeno, Chechen military leader during the Russo-Caucasian War; Gubash of Gukhoy, Chechen elder who was known for being anti Caucasian Imamate; Baysangur of Benoa, Chechen governor and military leader; Uma Duyev, Chechen military leader during the Russo-Caucasian War. Leader of the ...