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Kurchaloy ( Chechen : Курчалой-ГӀала , Kurçaloy-Ġala ; Russian : Курчало́й ) is a town and the administrative center of Kurchaloyevsky District , Chechnya . Population: 22,723 ( 2010 Census ) ; 20,857 ( 2002 Census ) ;

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20-506: Kadyrov is a Chechen surname that may refer to the following notable people: Akhmad Kadyrov (1951–2004), former president of Chechnya Khalid Kadyrov (born 1994), Russian footballer Ochil Kadyrov (1910–1945), World War II Hero of the Soviet Union Ramzan Kadyrov (born 1976), head of Chechnya, son of Akhmad Rashid Kadyrov (born 1952), Prosecutor General in

40-642: A concern with the desperate condition of the Chechen population, and was also driven by a fear of the growing sectarian Wahhabi influence on the insurgency. After the Russian forces seized control over Chechnya in June 2000, Kadyrov was appointed head of the administration of the Chechen Republic by the Russian president Vladimir Putin , an interim transitional office until a Constitution is applied, which

60-610: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Akhmad Kadyrov Akhmat-Khadzhi Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov (23 August 1951 – 9 May 2004) was a Russian politician and revolutionary who served as Chief Mufti of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in the 1990s during and after the First Chechen War . At the outbreak of the Second Chechen War he switched sides, offering his service to

80-565: The Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of the Chechen Republic . Following the outbreak of violence between Moscow and Chechen separatists, Kadyrov reportedly declared that "There are a million Chechens, and 150 million Russians . If every Chechen kills 150 Russians, we will win." He later denied that, noting that he urged to kill as many Russians as possible. While the first war was mainly fought for nationalism, after

100-573: The de facto independence of Chechnya, much of the Chechen forces by 1999 were jihadists, such as the Chechen Mujahideen . Kadyrov, as Chief Mufti, was critical of Wahhabism , to which many of the foreign fighters adhered. Early in 1999, Kadyrov gave a speech before the armed militia telling them that the nation was behind them, that the recent outbreak of violence was the fault of Christian and foreign involvement, and that they should continue on fighting with persistence and trust. But by

120-627: The Caucasian War, on 12 April 1826. According to A. P. Berger for 1850, Kurchaloy is a large settlement. In 1944, after the genocide and deportation of the Chechen and Ingush people and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was abolished, the village of Kurchaloy was renamed to Chkalovo, after Valery Chkalov , and settled by people from other ethnic groups. From 1944 to 1957, it was a part of the Grozny Oblast . In 1957, when

140-824: The Chechen Republic . Akhmat Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov was born in Karaganda in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic on 23 August 1951 to a Chechen family that had been expelled from Chechnya during the deportation of the Chechens and Ingush . In April 1957, his family returned to Shalinsky District of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR . In 1980, he started studying Islam at Mir-i Arab Madrasah in Bukhara , and followed by studying at Islamic University in Tashkent , Uzbek SSR , from 1982 to 1986. In

160-559: The Russian government, and later became the President of the Chechen Republic from 5 October 2003, having acted as head of administration since July 2000. On 9 May 2004, he was assassinated by Chechen Islamists in Grozny , by a bomb blast during a Victory Day memorial parade. His son, Ramzan Kadyrov , who led his father's militia , became his successor in March 2007 as the President of

180-651: The VIP seating at the Dinamo football stadium during a mid-morning Soviet Victory Day parade in the capital city of Grozny , instantly killing Kadyrov. Two of his bodyguards, the Chairman of the Chechen State Council, a Reuters journalist, and a dozen others were also killed (a later report stated that more than 30 people had died). Some 56 others were wounded, including Colonel General Valery Baranov ,

200-661: The Vaynakh people returned and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was restored, the village regained its old name, Kurchaloy. Until gaining city status in January 2019, Kurchaloy was the largest rural settlement in Chechnya. On 13 February 2018, it was reported that the Chechen government intended to give the village of Kurchaloy the status of a town, and to include the nearby settlement of Mayrtup in it. On 4 October 2018,

220-561: The autumn of 1999, Kadyrov – a leading figure in the resistance movement – decided to abandon the insurgency and offered his support to the Russian federal forces in the Second Chechen War . Aslan Maskhadov immediately fired him from the Chief Mufti chair, although this decree was never accepted by Kadyrov, who abdicated himself a few months later due to his civilian chairman career. According to James Hughes, Kadyrov's U-turn may have been motivated partly by personal ambition and partly by

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240-705: The commander of Russian forces in Chechnya, who lost a leg in the explosion. The bomb was said to have been built into the concrete of a supporting column during recent repairs. The Islamist Chechen rebel leader Shamil Basayev later claimed that he had paid $ 50,000 for the attack. Both the Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque in Grozny, and the Akhmat Haji Kadyrov Mosque in the village of Abu Ghosh in Israel are named after him. On 7 June 2017,

260-504: The early 1990s, he returned to Chechnya, and founded the Islamic Institute in the village of Kurchaloy . Following the Chechen declaration of independence , he became a supporter of the president Dzhokhar Dudayev . Kadyrov fought prominently in the First Chechen War on the Chechen side as a militia commander. In 1995, he was appointed Chief Mufti of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and correspondingly Chairperson of

280-469: The football club Terek Grozny was renamed to Akhmat Grozny in Kadyrov's honour. Kurchaloy Municipally, Kurchaloy is incorporated as Kurchaloyevsky urban settlement . It is the administrative center of the municipality and is the only settlement included in it. Kurchaloy is also the administrative center of Kurchaloyevsky District . The town of Kurchaloy is located in the foothill plains, on

300-676: The government of Uzbekistan in 2004 Vladislav Kadyrov (born 1970), Azerbaijani/Russian footballer and coach [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Kadyrov . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kadyrov&oldid=1200138827 " Categories : Surnames Russian-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

320-420: The process of converting the village of Kurchaloy into a town began. However, Mayrtup was not to be included into Kurchaloy. On 29 December 2018, the law was passed which confirmed that Kurchaloy would become a town. The law came into force on 9 January 2019. According to the results of the 2010 Census, the majority of residents of Kurchaloy (22,669 or 99,76%) were ethnic Chechens. The economy of Kurchaloy

340-521: The right bank of the Gumsa , a tributary of the Sunzha . It is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of the town of Gudermes and 32 kilometres (20 mi) south-east of the city of Grozny . The nearest settlements to Kurchaloy are Ilaskhan-Yurt to the north, Mayrtup to the east, Dzhigurty to the south-east, Niki-Khita and Dzhaglargi to the south, Avtury to the south-west, and Geldagana to

360-577: The west. The name of the Chechen teip "Kurchaloy" laid the basis for the name of the city of Kurchaloy. The ancient village of Kurchal is located in the mountains of the Vedeno region, founded in the 13th century. Also, the village of Kurchaloy was located on the Gekhi River, which flows into the Sunzha, just north of the village of Alkhan-Yurt. The old village of Kurchaloy was destroyed during

380-433: Was Movladi Baisarov . Reportedly, there were at least a dozen assassination attempts against him before the final one. Kadyrov had four children, two daughters (Zargan and Zulay) and two sons. His eldest son, Zelimkhan Kadyrov, died on 31 May 2004. His younger son, Ramzan Kadyrov , led his father's militia and was appointed prime minister and president of Chechnya in March 2007. On 9 May 2004, an explosion ripped through

400-469: Was the predecessor office to the future office of the President of the Chechen Republic. On 5 October 2003, he was elected the first President of the Chechen Republic . In this position, he remained mainly pro-Moscow. He also advocated numerous amnesty campaigns for former rebel fighters, who were allowed to join Chechen police and loyalist militia forces if they surrendered. His chief personal bodyguard

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