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    Gimry fighting took place between January 2 – January 5, 2006, near the village of Gimry in Daghestan. The fighting happened on a mountain between some...
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    Gimry (Russian: Гимры, Avar: Генуб, romanized: Genub) is a rural locality (a selo) in Untsukulsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is...
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    Georgian Military Highway. At first most of the fighting took place within a 50 or 75 kilometer radius of Gimry (42°45′36″N 46°50′17″E / 42.760°N 46.838°E...
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  • 2005  Russia Caucasian Front Nalchik raid 2005  Russia Caucasian Front Gimry fighting 2006  Russia Caucasian Front Avtury ambush 2006  Russia Caucasian Front...
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    1797 into an Avar Muslim family. He was born in the small village (aul) of Gimry (present-day Dagestan, Russia). Some sources state that he had a paternal...
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  • President: Vladimir Putin Prime Minister: Mikhail Fradkov January 2–5 - Gimry fighting February 20 – Sukhoi, Tupolev, Ilyushin, Yakovlev, Irkut, Mikoyan, six...
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  • January 2–5 - Gimry fighting - 8-30 rebel fighters escaped up to 3000 Russian soldiers. January 3 - Local and federal forces clashed for three days with...
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  • to Gimry, however, they were considered "rootless." The 19th-century chronicler Muhammad Tahir al-Qarakhi [ru] describes Ghazi Muhammad as a Gimry native...
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    in the eventual Russian success Assault of Gimry, by Franz Alekseyevich Roubaud Caucasian tribesmen fight against the Cossacks, 1847 Storm of the fortress...
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    assault on the de facto capital of the Imamate, the small settlement of Gimry. This resulted in the seizure of the town by the Russians (October 1832)...
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