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However, at this point, the Karachay were more or less politically incapable of retaliating.
Lake Karachay is now considered to be one of the most polluted spots on Earth.
After the annexation, the self-government of Karachay was left intact, including its officials and courts.
Lake Karachay, which is close to the plant is seen as one of the most contaminated spots on the planet.
The majority of the Karachay people are followers of Islam.
Medium level waste is discharged into the Karachay Lake.
Lake Karachay is a small like in the Ural Mountains.
Reports suggest that there are few or no road signs warning about the polluted areas surrounding Lake Karachay.
Later Lake Karachay was used for open-air storage.
Vlad's father's family came from Siberia, near a place called Lake Karachay.
A tukum is based on a family's lineage and there are roughly thirty-two Karachay tukums.
Radiation from the Chernobyl disaster added to the pollution of Lake Karachay.
Khetagurov died shortly afterwards in Karachay in 1906.
An online Karachay networking site.
The Karachay and Cherkess are two separate Muslim peoples.
It was founded in 1868 as a Karachay settlement, and was originally called Baychoralany-Kyabak.
Czarist Russian annexation of the Karachay nation led to mass migration to Turkey in the early 20th century.
Karachay may refer to:
Karachay: They live in villages concentrated in Konya and Eskişehir.
In the central Caucasus, these were the Karachay and Balkars who carried out low-level insurgency.
The pollution of Lake Karachay is connected to the disposal of nuclear materials from Mayak.
It embodies the sense of persecution and loneliness felt by the Balkar and Karachay populace.
Some rivers have so much rubbish in place that boats are pushing their way through the rubbish, for example, the Lake Karachay in Russia.
The campaign for the recognition of the genocide is a central tenet and article of faith for Balkar and Karachay activists.
There have also been numerous clashes between Karachai and Circassian historians over various historical issues.
In 1999, a disputed presidential election split the republic's two main ethnic groups, the Karachai and the Cherkess.
Achemez Gochiyayev (an ethnic Karachai, has not been arrested; he is still at large)
Lake Karachai, at the same site, was purposely filled with 120 million curies of radioactive waste, making it the most contaminated spot on the earth's surface.
The Karachai asserted their dominance, and according to observers here, that has irked the Circassians, whose extremist leaders are now calling for secession.
The Karachai (a Moslem people) were deported from the North Caucasus under Stalin.
In this role work was primarily aimed at the creating national legions among the indigenous people of the Caucasus, among them the Muslim Karachai.
The Karachai had formed an anti-Bolshevik committee under Kaki Baieramukov before the Germans arrived.
Furthermore, for the last 31 years, no Circassian has held the highest post in the republic, as the Soviet and then Russian officials always appointed Karachai.
In Karachay, soldiers were taken from Karachai Amanat, pledged and oath of loyalty, and were assigned arms.
Gochyiaev is an ethnic Karachai (rather than a Chechen), born in the city of Karachaevsk at North Caucasus.
A commission was established Supreme Education Council three autonomous regions - Karachai, Cherkess and Batalpashinsk.
On 20 November, a poster hailing the "great Karachai hero" Hakilov in Cherkessk was burned and destroyed by unknown perpetrators.
Balkar and Karachai nationalism is the national sentiment among the Balkars and Karachai.
There has also been a swift escalation of tension between the Circassians and the non-Circassians in the three republics (Russians, Karachai and Balkars).
The Karachai, who were deported en masse to Central Asia by Stalin during World War II, had no place at the top of the power structure.
Responding to such reports, the Energy Department began to analyze how poisoned water might move through the West Siberian basin, where Lake Karachai and two injection sites are located.
Ethnic Karachai Achemez Gochiyaev rented the apartment basements as storage spaces on request from the FSB agent Ramazan Dyshekov.
An independent Karachai republic had existed until November 1943, and there were calls from the All-National Council of Karachai People for its restoration.
There is a movement, highly popular among both Circassians and Karachai, to divide the republic into monoethnic units of Cherkessia and Karacheia, perhaps to prepare these units for a merger.
Initially, the "Mountaineers Republic," included the Kabards, Chechens, Ingush, Ossetians, Karachai, Cherkess,and Balkars, but it quickly began to disintegrate and new territorial units were created.
This would remove the artificial tensions that might flare up into open conflict between the Kabardians and Balkar in Kabardino-Balkaria and the Karachai and Cherkess in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic.
The Circassians, who make up about 10 percent of the population, have been waging a vociferous campaign against their compatriots and rivals, the Karachai, a major ethnic group with 30 percent of the population, whom they accuse of usurping power.
A second wave of mass deportations took place between November 1943 and May 1944 in which Soviet authorities expelled six ethnic groups (the Balkars, Chechens, Crimean Tartars, Ingush, Karachai, and Kalmyks) that numbered 900,000.