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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 society, like its teips, are (ideally) "free and equal like wolves". [102] [103] A phandar, a traditional Chechen musical instrument
Ethnographic map of the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Aukhs green Aukh (American map of the Caucasus 1910).. Aukhs [1] [2] [3] (Chechen: Ӏовхой [4]) are an ethnographic (subroettic) group of Chechens.
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 ...
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.
The largest Chechen organization in Jordan is the Chechen Charity Society, founded in 1958. The headquarters of the company is located in the city of Zarqa . The society has branches in places where significant numbers of Chechens live.
Shishani (Chechen: Шишани; Arabic: شيشاني, lit. 'Chechen') is a common family name among the Chechen diaspora in the Arab world. Muhammed Bashir Ismail ash-Shishani, Jordanian statesman and major general; Mohammad Omar Shishani (born 1989), Jordanian football player; Abu Omar al-Shishani, Georgian militant, member of the Islamic State
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Chechens in Austria are Austrian citizens of Chechen descent and Chechen refugees living in ...
A teip (also taip, tayp, teyp; Chechen and Ingush: тайпа, romanized: taypa, lit. family, kin, clan, tribe [1]) is a Chechen and Ingush tribal organization or clan, self-identified through descent from a common ancestor or geographic location. It is a sub-unit of the tukkhum and shahar. There are about 150 Chechen and 120 Ingush teips.