1st Edition

The Chechens A Handbook

By Amjad Jaimoukha Copyright 2005
    336 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    336 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book provides a ready introduction and practical guide to the Chechen people and some little-known and rarely-considered aspects of Chechen culture, including customs and traditions, folklore, arts and architecture, music, and literature. It also narrates Chechen history from ancient times and provides sketches of archaic religions and civilizations. Jaimoukha reveals the esoteric social structure and the peculiar brand of Chechen Sufism, as well as the present political situation in Chechnya.

    As the only comprehensive guide available in English, this book is an indispensable and accessible resource for all those with an interest in Chechnya.

    Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction 1. People and land 2. History: earliest to end of the eighteenth century AD 3. History: the Russian-Caucasian War to World War II 4. History: deportation to 'Second' Chechen War 5. Politics and current affairs 6. Society 7. Economy 8. Religion and beliefs 9. Customs and traditions 10. Folklore 11. Arts, crafts and architecture 12. Music and dance 13. Language and linguistic policy 14. Literature 15. Media and film 16. The Diaspora Afterword Proverbs and sayings Appendices Notes Bibliography Index

    Biography

    Amjad Jaimoukha is a director and senior consultant at the Royal Scientific Society in Jordan. Educated in England, he has written a number of books and articles, including The Circassians, Kabardian-English Dictionary, The Cycles of the Circassian Nart Epic and Circassian Proverbs and Sayings. He is also a member of the Central Eurasian Studies Society at Harvard University.