Jihadism in the Russian-Speaking World

Jihadism in the Russian-Speaking World

The Genealogy of a Post-Soviet Phenomenon

Garaev, Danis

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

216

Dura

Inglês

9781032288444

15 a 20 dias

439

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Introduction Part I: The Chechen Genealogy of Russian Jihadism 1. Zelimkhan Yandarbiev: Caucasianness, the USSR, and Global Jihad 2. "Russism" and the Islamization of the Chechen Resistance: Dzhokhar Dudaev and Shamil Basaev 3. Movladi Udugov and the Style of the First Generation of Jihadists Conclusion of Part I Part II: Beyond Chechnya: Enrooting Jihad in Culture 4. From Ichkeria to the Caucasus Emirate 5. Iasin Rasulov: "Academic Jihad" and Orientalism 6. Jihad as Passionarity: Said Buriatskii and Lev Gumilev 7. Timur Mutsuraev: Russophone Jihad Songs as a Post-Soviet Phenomenon 8. Airat Vakhitov (Salman Bulgarskii): Passionarity, Justice and Sacrifice Conclusion of Part II Conclusion
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North Caucasus;Russian Speaking World;Caucasus Emirate;Shamil Basaev;Anzor Astemirov;Imam Shamil;Zelimkhan Yandarbiev;Dzhokhar Dudaev;Chechen Resistance;Muslim World;Doku Umarov;Movladi Udugov;Chechen People;Arabic;Arabic Language;Follow;Lev Gumilev;Akhmad Kadyrov;Young Men;Chechen Society;Jihadist Discourse;Aslan Maskhadov;Jihadi Writings;Vice Versa;Emil Souleimanov