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... is very limited, it will certainly apply to other cases, such as the deportation of the Chechens, Ingush, Balkars and a number of others.
Jamestown Foundation · 10 hours ago
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... is very limited, it will certainly apply to other cases, such as the deportation of the Chechens, Ingush, Balkars and a number of others.
Jamestown Foundation · 10 hours ago
... the fact that five of the six ethnic peoples deported by Stalin during World War II (Muslim Balkars, Karachays, Ingush and Tartars from the...
AlterNet.org · Jun. 14, 2013
(The Balkars and the Karachais, the largest ethnic group in Karachayevo-Cherkessia, are ethnic cousins.) He began his career with the police...
Radio Free Europe · Jun. 6, 2013  Explore story »
Other Muslims followed: Ingush, Tatars, Karachai, Balkars, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Tajiks.
Eric Matgolis · Apr. 23, 2013  Explore story »
... brutal, and all because Stalin was paranoid about the Chechens, their Caucasian neighbours Ingush, Karachay, Balkars, and others ethnic groups...
IWPR · Apr. 25, 2013  Explore story »
For the local Balkars - a Muslim Turkic people - the mountain was sent to try them.
Reuters · Apr. 28, 2013  Explore story »
... the most importantthe introduction of such a system would reduce inter-ethnic tensions because the Balkars would know that however much the...
Jamestown Foundation · May. 14, 2013
... support for secessionism by ethnic minorities in Russia, including Circassians, Chechens, Ingushetians, Balkars, Kabardins, Abaza, Tatars...
Global Research · Apr. 26, 2013
It's not as if we're talking about Ingush in Dagestan, or Balkars in Abkhazia;
Houston Press · Apr. 19, 2013  Explore story »