Ibragim Chulikov
Ibragim Chulikov in 1933
Chair of the Chechen National Council
In office
1918–1920
Personal details
Born(1891-03-22)22 March 1891
Urus-Martan, Chechnya
Died1986(1986-00-00) (aged 94–95)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Military service
AllegianceRussian Imperial
Years of serviceRussia 1910–20
Italy 1944–45
RankColonel
Battles/warsWorld War I
Russian Civil War
World War II

Ibragim Chulikov (Russian: Ибрагим Мяхтиевич Чуликов; 22 March 1891 – 1986) was a Chechen politician and military leader who inflicted a major defeat on the Communists in Chechnya during the Russian Civil War.[1][2] In 1920 he emigrated to Europe, where he engaged in Anti-Soviet activities. During World War II, Chulikov fought against German forces on the side of Italian rebels.[3]

Family

Ibragim Chulikov was of the Gendargnoy teip and Sayki-Nek'e (Branch of a teip).[4]

  • Sayka
    • Ismayla
      • Duda (1802—1886)
      • Elzha
    • Chulik (1780—1829)
      • Suleyman Chulikov
        • Ullubiy Chulikov
          • Yusup Chulikov
            • Ali Chulikov (1900—1962)
              • Makhhmut Chulikov
        • Abdul-Kadyr Chulikov (Death. 1917)
          • Ali Chulikov
          • Alaudi Chulikov
          • Makhma Chulikov
            • Myakhti Chulikov
              • Ibragim Chulikov (1891—1986)
              • Makhmud Chulikov (Death. 1937)
                • Magomed Chulikov
            • Said-Magomed Chulikov
    • Noybri
    • Meza

References

  1. Союз горцев Северного Кавказа и Горская республика. История несостоявшегося государства. 1917— 1920. — Париж: Центрполиграф, 2022. — ISBN 5-04136-781-7
  2. Чечня и власть Советов. 100-летний юбилей Чеченской автономии. — Гр.: ЛитРес, 2022. — ISBN 5-04239-874-0.
  3. "ЧЕЧНЯ. Ибрагим Чуликов: нераскрытая личность в истории Чечни". checheninfo.ru (in Russian). 2013-09-29. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  4. "Чуликовы – чеченский род". ru.rodovid.org (in Russian). 2016. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
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