Caucasus: Mountain Men and Holy Wars by Nicholas Griffin

Caucasus: Mountain Men and Holy Wars

Nicholas Griffin

256 pages first pub 2001 (editions)

nonfiction history travel reflective fast-paced

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When the Russians bombed the capital of Muslim Chechnya in 2000, a city with almost a half million people was left with barely a single building intact. Rarely since Dresden and Stalingrad has the world witnessed such destruction.The Caucasus is a...

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