- Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya
( _ar. المجاهدين العرب في الشيشان)
caption= Flag of Jihad and Coat Of Arms of the ChRI
dates= 1995-present
allegiance=Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Caucasus Emirate since 2007
type=Infantry
size=
battles=First Chechen War Second Chechen War
commander1=Ibn al-Khattab 1995-2002Abu al-Walid 2002-2004Abu Hafs al-Urduni 2004-2006Muhannad 2006-present
commander1_label= EmirsThe Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya ( _ar. المجاهدين العرب في الشيشان) ( _ru. Арабские моджахеды в Чечне) is a unit of International
Mujahideen fighting inChechnya and other parts of theNorth Caucasus . It was created byIbn al-Khattab in 1995 during theFirst Chechen War , where it fought successfully against theRussian Federation in favor of Chechnya's independence as theChechen Republic of Ichkeria . Since the outbreak of theSecond Chechen War it had important part in further Chechen resistance.Name
The unit has been known by several names throughout it’s existence. Examples include the Mujahideen in Chechnya, the Islamic Regiment, the Islamic Battalion, the Arabs in Chechnya and the Ansaar in Chechnya. The term 'Arab Mujahideen' is often used by one of the rebels' official media outlets,
Kavkaz Center . Although the core if the unit has always consisted ofArab volunteers, a large number of its members are in fact non-Arab (most notably Turkish) and some trace their ancestry to the Caucasus. It is not to be confused with theSpecial Purpose Islamic Regiment (SPIR),al-Qaeda ’s 055 Brigade or theIslamic International Peacekeeping Brigade (IIPB).History
Foreign Mujahideen have played an important part in both
Chechen wars . After the collapse of theSoviet Union and the subsequent Chechen declaration of independence, foreign fighters started entering the region and associated themselves with Chechen rebels, most notablyShamil Basayev with whom Khattab build up a friendship. Many of them were veterans of the Soviet-Afghan war and prior to theRussia n invasion, they used their expertise to train the Chechen separatists. During theFirst Chechen War they were notorious and feared for their guerilla tactics, inflicting severe casualties on the badly prepared Russian forces. The mujahideen also made a significant financial contribution to the separatists’ cause; with their access to the immense wealth of Salafist charities likeal-Haramein , they soon became an invaluable source of funds for the Chechen resistance, which had little resources of its own.After the withdrawal of Russian forces from Chechnya most of the mujahideen decided to remain in the country, including Khattab who married a woman from
Dagestan . In 1999, foreign fighters played an important role in theInvasion of Dagestan . Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev and Khattab had created theIslamic International Peacekeeping Brigade which was composed of Chechen Arab and Dagestani fighters. The invasion was started in support of theShura of Dagestan separatist rebels . After the battle they retreated back into Chechnya. The incursion provided the new Russian government with a pretext for intervention and in December 1999 Russian ground forces invaded Chechnya again.Since the outbreak of the
Second Chechen War the Arab Mujahideen played another important part, both for delivering fighters and their financial contributions. It was during this time that the Russians succeeded in eliminating the most prominent mujahideen commanders Khattab andAbu al-Walid . They were both succeeded and Chechnya remains a popular destiny for Mujahideen in theArab World .Structure
The battalion is mostly composed of
Arab and TurkishJihad ists. It's firstEmir (leader) wasIbn Al-Khattab who was killed in March 2002 and succeeded byAbu al-Walid , who was killed in April 2004. His succesor becameJordanian -bornAbu Hafs al-Urduni who was killed in November 2006. He was succeeded byMuhannad who is currently leading the Islamic Battalion. The brigade has many smaller units ofMujahideen commanded by their respectiveEmir s.External links
* [http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2006/12/12/6803.shtml Commander Muhannad Assumes the Leadership of Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya]
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