Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus

Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus
Конфедерация горских народов Кавказа
LeadersMusa Shanibov (1989–1996)
Yusup Soslanbekov (1996–2000)
Dates of operation1989–2000
Active regionsNorth Caucasus
IdeologyPan-Caucasianism
Allies
Opponents Georgia
 Russia (1994-96)
Battles and wars
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The Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus (CMPC; Russian: Конфедерация горских народов Кавказа (КГНК); until 1991 known as Assembly of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus) was a militarised political organisation in the North Caucasus, active around the time of before the collapse of the Soviet Union and after, between 1989 and 2000. It played a decisive role in the 1992–1993 war between Abkhazia and Georgia, rallying militants from the North Caucasian republics. Its forces have been accused by Georgia of committing war crimes, including the ethnic cleansing of Georgians. The Confederation has been inactive since the assassination of its second leader, Yusup Soslanbekov, in 2000.