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*[http://www.chechentimes.org/en/comments/?id=16331 The Chechen Times article] |
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*[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,836058,00.html?promoid=googlep TIME Magazine Book Review] |
*[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,836058,00.html?promoid=googlep TIME Magazine Book Review] |
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Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov | |
Born | 1908 |
Occupation | Historian, Political scientist |
Genre | Academic publishing |
Subject | Chechen society, Soviet history |
Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov, also known by the pen name Alexander Uralov, (Chechen: Абдурахман Авторханов) (1908-April 24,1997) was a Chechen historian, nationalist, and Soviet-era dissident. He was one of the first authors to claim that Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin had been murdered by Beria. During the time of the First Chechen War he maintained a correspondence with Ichkerian President Dzokhar Dudayev.
Bibliography
- Stalin and the Soviet Communist Party: A Study in the Technology of Power (1960)
- The Communist Party Apparatus (1966)
- La Methode Brejniev : Analyse Et Histoire D'un Regne (1981)
- The Mystery of Stalin's Death (1991)
- The North Caucasus Barrier: The Russian Advance Towards the Muslim World (1992)