Urus-Martanovsky Jamaat

Urus-Martanovsky Jamaat
Урус-Мартановский джамаат
FounderRamzan Akhmadov
LeadersRamzan Akhmadov Khamza»)  (1996—2001)
Huta Akhmadov Abdurakhman»)  (1996—1999)
Rizvan Akhmadov Dadu»)   (2001—2002)
Aslan Dukuzov Saif-Islam»)   (2001—2002)
Zelimkhan Akhmadov Zema»)   (2002)
Magomed Tsagaraev [ru] Nurdin»)   (2001)
Bislan Sedaev [ru] Khalid»)   (2002)
Rizvan Varaev   (1999)
Apti Abitaev  (POW) (2001)
Solsbek Shadukaev  (POW) (2001)
Isa Gelhaev   (2003)
Taus Udaev   (2004)
Musa Gelhaev [ru]   (2004)
Ruslan Vakhaev   (2005)
Timur Daaev  (POW) (2006)
Dates of operation1996–2006
HeadquartersUrus-Martan, Chechnya
Active regionsChechnya and Dagestan
IdeologySalafism
Size2,500 (1999)
Part of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Allies Congress of the Peoples of Ichkeria and Dagestan
Special Purpose Islamic Regiment
Opponents Russian Federation
Battles and warsChechen–Russian conflict

Urus-Martanovsky Jamaat (Russian: Урус-Мартановский джамаат[1]) was the largest Chechen Salafist paramilitary organization formed by Ramzan Akhmadov at the end of the First Chechen War.[2] The organization controlled the Urus-Martanovsky District and attempted to establish an Islamic state with a Sharia form of government throughout Chechnya.[2] During the Second Chechen War this organisation was the strongest military force in Chechnya, which took part in major military actions against the Russian Armed Forces.[3] Most of the members of this organization were representatives of the Ghendarganoy teip.[4]

  1. ^ Мир Ислама--история, общество, культура материалы Международной исламоведческой научной конференции, 11-13 декабря 2007 г., Москва, РГГУ. ISBN 544-757905-8.
  2. ^ a b Этнический сепаратизм в России. — Грозный: Панорама, 2008. — С. 57. — 224 с. — ISBN 585-895053-1.
  3. ^ "Урус-мартановские ваххабиты потеряли вожака". kommersant.ru (in Russian). 2002-04-18. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  4. ^ "Урус-Мартановский джамаат". terroristica.in (in Russian). 2021-07-02. Retrieved 2023-10-31.