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- noun Plural form of
Chechen .
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To say the Chechens were an ancient nation that had been fighting for self-determination for centuries is misleading.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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To say the Chechens were an ancient nation that had been fighting for self-determination for centuries is misleading.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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To say the Chechens were an ancient nation that had been fighting for self-determination for centuries is misleading.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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To say the Chechens were an ancient nation that had been fighting for self-determination for centuries is misleading.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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"The Chechens are the locomotive of this jihad," said Andrei Babitsky,
Medvedev Vows 'Harsher, Crueler' Terror Crackdown Gregory L. White 2010
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"The Chechens are the locomotive of this jihad," said Andrei Babitsky,
Medvedev Vows 'Harsher, Crueler' Terror Crackdown Gregory L. White 2010
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"The Chechens are the locomotive of this jihad," said Andrei Babitsky,
Medvedev Vows 'Harsher, Crueler' Terror Crackdown Gregory L. White 2010
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"The Chechens are the locomotive of this jihad," said Andrei Babitsky,
Medvedev Vows 'Harsher, Crueler' Terror Crackdown Gregory L. White 2010
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"The Chechens are the locomotive of this jihad," said Andrei Babitsky,
Medvedev Vows 'Harsher, Crueler' Terror Crackdown Gregory L. White 2010
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Its initial move, a brilliantly conducted raid that killed eight Israeli soldiers and captured two for the loss of one Hezbollah fighter, showed once again that Hezbollah can take on state armed forces on even terms (the Chechens are the only other 4GW force to demonstrate that capability).
Hellmouth Sets out the Welcome Mat: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009
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