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dbo:abstract Gubash of Gukhoy (Chechen: КIужалан Губаш, Russian: Губаш Гухоевский) was a Chechen elder of the Gukhoy teip. He was notorious for being anti-Imamate and fighting Imam Shamil while being blind. Most of the information about Gubash is from the two scribes of Imam Shamil named Imanmuhammad Gigatlinsky and Al-Karakhi. However Dalkhan Khozhaev's book "Чеченцы в Русско-Кавказской войне" from 1998 tells several folk tales about the personality of Gubash and the incident in Guta. (en)
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dbo:battle dbr:Caucasian_War
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dbp:allegiance Teip Gukhoy (en)
dbp:author Imanmuhammad Gigatlinsky (en) R. Fadeev (en)
dbp:battles dbr:Caucasian_War
dbp:birthName КIужалан Губаш (en)
dbp:birthPlace Guta, Chechnya (en)
dbp:deathPlace Guta, Chechnya (en)
dbp:source Chronicle (en) Sixty Years of the Caucasian War (en)
dbp:text Chechens are indisputably the bravest people in the eastern mountains. Trips to their land have always cost us bloody sacrifices. But this nation was never completely imbued with Muridism. Of all the eastern highlanders, the Chechens most of all retained their personal and social independence and forced Shamil, who ruled despotically in Dagestan, to make them a thousand concessions in the form of government, in the people's duties and in the ritual severity of faith. (en) This Gubash was a big man of humongous height. His look was horrible. The person who has seen the fangs of this person, was consumed by fear. To any person that Gubash took a look at, it was clearly evident that he was just tolerating them and he didn't care in the slightest about them. While speaking his own language, Gubash's voice sounded very harsh and hard that it seemed like he was talking out of a bottom of a vase. (en)
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rdfs:comment Gubash of Gukhoy (Chechen: КIужалан Губаш, Russian: Губаш Гухоевский) was a Chechen elder of the Gukhoy teip. He was notorious for being anti-Imamate and fighting Imam Shamil while being blind. Most of the information about Gubash is from the two scribes of Imam Shamil named Imanmuhammad Gigatlinsky and Al-Karakhi. However Dalkhan Khozhaev's book "Чеченцы в Русско-Кавказской войне" from 1998 tells several folk tales about the personality of Gubash and the incident in Guta. (en)
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