Chechnya, officially the Chechen Republic, is a republic of Russia.
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Chechnya reported to have found several arrowheads and spears from the 13th century near the very mountain at which the battle took place:.
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Chechnya was in charge of an army of Chechens against the rogue warlord Mamai and defeated him in the Battle of Tatar-tup in 1362.
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Chechnya was a nation in the Northern Caucasus that fought against foreign rule continually since the 15th century.
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Chechnya defended the borders of Chechnya from invasions of Kabardinians and Avars during the Battle of Khachara in 1667.
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Chechnya was unable to fully achieve this because in the course of the war he was betrayed by the Ottomans, handed over to Russians, and executed in 1794.
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Finally, it argued that Chechnya was a major hub in the oil infrastructure of Russia and hence its secession would hurt the country's economy and energy access.
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Chechnya vowed to take tougher action against domestic terrorism, including preemptive strikes against Chechen separatists.
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Chechnya is well known for being mountainous, but it is in fact split between the more flat areas north of the Terek, and the highlands south of the Terek.
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In 2020 Chechnya had the deepest fall in life expectancy, but in 2021 it had the biggest rise.
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Chechnya has the highest excess of life expectancy in rural areas over cities.
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Today, Chechnya is a relatively stable federal republic, although there is still some separatist movement activity.
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