Publisher's Synopsis
The First Chechen War, also known as the First Chechen Campaign, or First Russian-Chechen war was a rebellion by the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria against the Russian Federation, fought from December 1994 to August 1996.
First Chechen War
Index
Chapter 1: Story war
1.1 Dissolution of the Soviet Union
1.2 Chechen declaration of independence
1.3 Internal conflict in Chechnya
1.4 initial stages
Chapter 2: Storming of Grozny
2.1 Continued Russian offensive
2.2 Human rights and war crimes
Chapter 3: Spread of the war
Chapter 4: Continuation of the Russian offensive
Chapter 5: Third Battle of Grozny
Chapter 6: Aftermath
6.1 Prisoners and missing persons
6.2 Moscow peace treaty
6.3 Foreign policy implications
Chapter 7: History of Chechnya
7.1 Kura-Arax culture
7.2 Kayakent culture
7.3 Kharachoi culture
7.4 Koban culture
Chapter 8: Theories on origins
Chapter 9: Ancient
9.1 Invasion of the Cimmerians
9.2 Invasion of the Scythians
9.3 Armenian Chronicles
Chapter 10: Medieval
10.1 Politics and trade
10.2 Religion
10.3 Durdzuketia and Simsir
Chapter 11: Mongol invasions
11.1 "Ichkerian" era
11.2 Ichkeria
Chapter 12: Turco-Persian rivalry
12.1 Turco-Persian
12.2 Russo-Persian Wars and Caucasian Wars
12.3 Conquest
12.4 Post-conquest
12.5 Emergence of European-styled nationalism
12.6 Chechens and Ingush
12.7 World War I
Chapter 13: Soviet Union
13.1 Renewed Chechen nationalism
13.2 Operation LentilAardakh
13.3 Chechnya after the deportation
13.4 Ethnic tensions
Chapter 14: Perestroika and post-Soviet Chechnya
14.1 Prelude to the 1991 Revolution
14.2 Dissolution of the Soviet Union and afterwards
Chapter 15: First Chechen War (1994-1996)
15.1 Interwar period: 1996-199
15.2 Second Chechen War