Muslim resistance to the tsar : Shamil and the conquest of Chechnia and Daghestan
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Muslim resistance to the tsar : Shamil and the conquest of Chechnia and Daghestan
Frank Cass, 2004
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1st published 1994.
Trnsferred to digital printing 2005.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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: hardback ISBN 9780714650999
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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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: paperback ISBN 9780714681412
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Much has been written about the Muslim Murid movement and its leader Shamil, who resisted the Tsarist Russian expansion into Chechan and Daghestan for more than quarter of a century. This study, based on research in multilingual archives, offers a fresh insight into this controversial subject.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Russian Conquest of Transcaucasia Part 1: The Setting 1: The Theatre 2: The People 3: The Russians Part 2: The Background 4: Ermolov 5: The Naqshbandiyya-Khalidiyya Part 3: The First Two Imams A1 6: The First Imam 7: The Second Imam Part 4: Beginnings 8: The Third Imam 9: Tiliq 10: Akhulgoh Part 5: 'The Rise of the Phoenix' 11: Chechnia 12: Daghestan 13: Ghazl-Ghumuq and Ichkerl V MUSLIM RESISTANCE TO THE TSAR 12: Daghestan 13: Ghazl-Ghumuq and Ichkeri Part 6: To the Peak 14: Avaristan 15: Darghiyya 16: Ghabarta Part 7: 'The System of the A xe' 17: Lesser Chechnia 18: Central Daghestan 19: The South 20: Greater Chechnia Part 8: 'The State of God' 21: Shamil's State 22: The Ruler and the Ruled 23: The Imam and His Neighbours 24: Shamil and the Powers Part 9: The End 25: The Crimean War 26: Ghunib Conclusion
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