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Akhmadov brothers
Six Akhmadov brothers who died in 1999-2002
Nationality Chechen
Movement Salafi jihadism
Parents
  • Adlan Akhmadov (father)
  • Zura Akhmadova (mother)
Relatives Isa of Ghendargen
Awards Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Honor of the Nation (3)
Website ahmadov.org

The Akhmadov brothers ( Russian: Братья Ахмадовы) were Chechen Salafi leaders and implacable enemies of Russia who took part in the First and Second Chechen Wars. [1] [2]

The Akhmadov brothers ( Uvays, Ruslan, Rizvan, Apti, Imran, Abu, Ramzan, Khuta and Zelimkhan) controlled their home city of Urus-Martan during the late 1990s. All nine brothers reportedly fought against Russia. [3]

Background

The Akhmadov family was from teip Ghendargnoy. [4] [5] Khuta and Abu Akhmadov died in 1999. Apti [ ru] and Ramzan died in 2000 and 2001 respectively whilst, most recently Rizvan and Zelimkhan died in 2002.

References

  1. ^ Николай Гродненский. история вооруженного конфликта в Чечне.. — С. 527. — ISBN  978-985-513-326-2
  2. ^ "Тело палача подбросили на дорогу". ytro.ru (in Russian). 2003-09-23. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  3. ^ In Turkey, police releases Uvais Akhmadov // « Caucasian Knot», 15 October 2011, 17:00
  4. ^ В Чечне обнаружен труп главаря одной из банд боевиков Зелимхана Ахмадова, 1975 года рождения (кличка «Зема»). // « Echo of Moscow», от 16:13, 20 September 2002
  5. ^ Кто такие братья Ахмадовы // « Коммерсантъ», №190 от 11 October 2011.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Akhmadov brothers
Six Akhmadov brothers who died in 1999-2002
Nationality Chechen
Movement Salafi jihadism
Parents
  • Adlan Akhmadov (father)
  • Zura Akhmadova (mother)
Relatives Isa of Ghendargen
Awards Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Honor of the Nation (3)
Website ahmadov.org

The Akhmadov brothers ( Russian: Братья Ахмадовы) were Chechen Salafi leaders and implacable enemies of Russia who took part in the First and Second Chechen Wars. [1] [2]

The Akhmadov brothers ( Uvays, Ruslan, Rizvan, Apti, Imran, Abu, Ramzan, Khuta and Zelimkhan) controlled their home city of Urus-Martan during the late 1990s. All nine brothers reportedly fought against Russia. [3]

Background

The Akhmadov family was from teip Ghendargnoy. [4] [5] Khuta and Abu Akhmadov died in 1999. Apti [ ru] and Ramzan died in 2000 and 2001 respectively whilst, most recently Rizvan and Zelimkhan died in 2002.

References

  1. ^ Николай Гродненский. история вооруженного конфликта в Чечне.. — С. 527. — ISBN  978-985-513-326-2
  2. ^ "Тело палача подбросили на дорогу". ytro.ru (in Russian). 2003-09-23. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  3. ^ In Turkey, police releases Uvais Akhmadov // « Caucasian Knot», 15 October 2011, 17:00
  4. ^ В Чечне обнаружен труп главаря одной из банд боевиков Зелимхана Ахмадова, 1975 года рождения (кличка «Зема»). // « Echo of Moscow», от 16:13, 20 September 2002
  5. ^ Кто такие братья Ахмадовы // « Коммерсантъ», №190 от 11 October 2011.



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