Chechen Republic of Ichkeria

  • Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
  • Nóxçiyn Respublik Içkeri (Chechen)
1991–2000
2000–present: Government-in-exile
Motto: Маршо я Ӏожалла!/Marşo ya Joƶalla! (Chechen)
Свобода или смерть! (Russian)
Freedom or Death!
Anthem: Ӏожалла я маршо
Joƶalla ya marşo
"Death or Freedom"
Location of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (green)

in Europe (dark grey)   [Legend]

Status
CapitalGrozny
43°18′45″N 45°41′55″E / 43.31250°N 45.69861°E / 43.31250; 45.69861
Official languages
Religion
Demonym(s)Chechen, Ichkerian
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential republic (1991–1997)
Unitary semi-presidential Islamic republic (1997–2000)
Government in exile (2000-present)
President 
 1991–1996
Dzhokhar Dudayev
 1996–1997
Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev
 1997–2000
Aslan Maskhadov
President-in-exile 
 2000–2005
Aslan Maskhadov
 2005–2006
Abdul-Halim Sadulayev
 2006–2007
Dokka Umarov
Prime Minister 
 1991–1996 (first)
Dzhokhar Dudayev
 1998–2000 (last)
Aslan Maskhadov
 2007–present (in exile)
Akhmed Zakayev
LegislatureParliament
Historical eraDissolution of the Soviet Union
19 August–15 September 1991
1 November 1991
 First war with
Russia began
11 December 1994
 Moscow Peace Treaty signed
12 May 1997
 Second war started
26 August 1999
6 February 2000
 Emirate proclaimed
31 October 2007
Area
 Total
15,300 km2 (5,900 sq mi)
Currency
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Checheno-Ingush ASSR
Chechnya
Today part of

The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (/ɪˈkɛriə/ itch-KERR-ee-ə; Chechen: Нохчийн Республик Ичкери, romanized: Nóxçiyn Respublik Içkeri; Russian: Чеченская Республика Ичкерия, romanized: Chechenskaya Respublika Ichkeriya; abbreviated as "ChRI" or "CRI"), known simply as Ichkeria, was a de facto state that controlled most of the former Checheno-Ingush ASSR from 1991 to 2000 and has been a government-in-exile since.

In September–October 1991, supporters of Dzhokhar Dudayev seized power in Chechnya in the Chechen Revolution. Dudayev was subsequently elected as Chechnya's President and in this new position, he proclaimed Chechnya's independence from Russia. The move was welcomed by Georgia's President Zviad Gamsakhurdia, who was one of the first to congratulate Dudayev with victory and attended his inauguration as president in Grozny. While Chechnya did not receive backing from the international community, it received support and attention from Georgia, which became its only gateway to the outside world that was not controlled by Moscow. Close ties between Gamsakhurdia and Dudayev led to Russian officials, including Alexander Rutskoy, accusing Georgia of "fomenting unrest in the [Chechen autonomous] republic".

The First Chechen War of 1994–1996 resulted in the victory of the separatist forces. After achieving de facto independence from Russia in 1996, kidnappings and violence between gangs plagued the region, which the government was unable to control. In November 1997, Chechnya was proclaimed an Islamic republic. The Second Chechen War began in August 1999, with Ichkeria falling and subsequently being forcibly subsumed back under the control of the Russian central government in 2000. An insurgency followed soon thereafter, officially ending in April 2009 after several years of conflict. Since 2000, the Ichkerian government has continued its activities in exile. In October 2022, the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada voted to recognize the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria as "temporarily occupied" by Russia.