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Iran and the Caucasus, 14, 2, (2010), pp. 419-430ISSN
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Sociale geografie
Journal title
Iran and the Caucasus
Volume
vol. 14
Issue
iss. 2
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 419
Page end
p. 430
Subject
NON-RU research; Onderzoek niet-RUAbstract
Terrorist attacks in the North Caucasus and the eruption of many other ethnic conflicts in the post-Soviet space cause the fear that the old Ossetian-Ingush confronta-tion may also re-emerge. Ossetians are the only indigenous Christian ethnic group in the predominantly Sunni Muslim North Caucasus. They have fought a war with the Ingush over the Prigorodnyj district, which was part of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Republic inhabited mainly by the Ingush before they were deported by Stalin in the early 1940s. After their return, the punished Muslim Ingush have tried in vain to regain their territory, which has ultimately resulted in a bloody war in the early 1990s. Unlike the other wars in the former Soviet republics, this was not a vertical conflict. The present paper tries to analyse the historical background and roots of the antagonism between the two neighbouring North Caucasian peoples.
(9) (PDF) The Ossetian-Ingush Confrontation: Explaining a Horizontal Conflict. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228109964_The_Ossetian-Ingush_Confrontation_Explaining_a_Horizontal_Conflict [accessed May 05 2020].
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