Specifically, it includes two fronts: Serbs, Bulgarians and Greeks entered the Balkans and went south in the name of helping Ottoman Turkey get rid of slavery. They took this opportunity to help Georgians and Armenians resist the Persian invasion. In this context, Russia entered Chechnya. 1785, Chechen religious leader Usuma led Chechens, valdano and kalmyk to wage a fierce battle with Russian troops, which ended in failure. ?
1From the beginning of the 9th century to the 1950s, Russia and Chechnya fought a war for half a century. Caucasus war? By 1859, Chamir, a local religious leader, was captured alive by Russian troops, and Chechnya was incorporated into Russian territory. In the 1970s, Russia and Ottoman Turkey went to war again, and Chechens got wind of the uprising and were suppressed again. In the Soviet era, the hatred between Chechens and Russia did not disappear, but deepened. ?
In all fairness, this is inseparable from some mistakes and mistakes of CPSU. At the end of the 1920s, the Soviet Union in Stalin's period began to accelerate the process of national industrialization at the expense of farmers' interests, and forced the agricultural collectivization movement and component division throughout the country. In Russia, generally poor farmers can't keep horses, but because Chechens are engaged in nomadic industry, almost every household has horses. The team of Russian workers not only turned all Chechens with horses into? Rich peasants? Confiscation of property, and frequent destruction of property, caused widespread resistance of Chechens.