
Chechen Refugees: A Forgotten History of Caucasus; Who Remembers & Who Cares?
Author(s) -
Ahsan Habib,
S. M. Kamrul Hasan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of social, political and economic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2667-8810
DOI - 10.46291/ijospervol8iss1pp216-225
Subject(s) - chechen , refugee , homeland , deportation , state (computer science) , history , ancient history , political science , nationality , palestinian refugees , criminology , law , sociology , politics , immigration , algorithm , computer science
Refugees; a term of fears, tensions, worries, crisis, fairy tales, stereotypes, and lots of fearful things. But if we observe the background history of refugees, a rich and wealthy history drifted in front of us. Chechen refugees are one of them. Right now, Chechnya is Russian federal territory and located in the eastern part of northern Caucasus region. If there would be a statistic of deportation from the homeland; Chechnya might be got the first rank over the world. They have exiled several times and replaced again and again exiled. This study will analyse Chechen refugees’ situation from a historical background to the present time with references. After a momentary description this study focuses on Chechens failed state formation process followed by the recent scattered situation of Chechens in different countries and finally discusses a recommendation on them.