Ali Mitayev

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Template:Short description Template:Family name hatnote Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Wikidata imageScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Compare Ali Bamat-Gireyevich Mitayev (Template:Langx; 1881–1925) was a Chechen religious and military leader. The sheikh of a Sufi tariqa, he was one of the leaders of the Chechen anti-Soviet movement in the 1920s.

Born in the aul of Avtury, Mitayev was educated at a madrasa in Grozny and, in 1912, founded a similar school in his native village. During the Russian Revolution and the ensuing Russian Civil War, Mitayev was one of the most influential Sufi sheikhs in Chechnya and Ingushetia. In 1919 he forged an alliance with the Bolsheviks against the White movement provided the Bolsheviks would guarantee Chechen autonomy and Muslim religious practices within the Soviet system. Mitayev himself joined the Communist Party and became a member of the Chechen revkom. Mitayev's cooperation with the Soviets ended in 1923, when he declared a jihad to the Bolsheviks and attempted a coup. In April 1924 he was arrested as a "counter-revolutionary", "saboteur", and "clerical bourgeois nationalist" and was accused of preparing a joint Georgian-Chechen rebellion against the Soviet rule. He was tried in Rostov-on-Don and shot in 1925.[1][2]

One of the main murids of Mitayev was Magomed Shataev.[3]

References

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  1. Alexandre Bennigsen, S. Enders Wimbush (1985), Mystics and commissars: Sufism in the Soviet Union, p. 27. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, Template:ISBN
  2. M. Gammer (2006), The lone wolf and the bear: three centuries of Chechen defiance of Russian rule, p. 144. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, Template:ISBN
  3. Арби Падаров. Слово о славном сыне чеченского народа Магомеде Шатаеве. Гудермесская районная газета «Гумс».

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