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    Khasavyurt [a] is a city in Dagestan, Russia. Population: 155,144 ( 2021 Census); [7] 131,187 ( 2010 Russian census); [8] 121,817 ( 2002 Census); [9] 70,514 ( 1989 Soviet census). [10] History. It was founded in 1846 and granted town status in 1931. [citation needed] .

  2. The Khasavyurt Accord ( Chechen: Хаси-Эвлан Барт, Russian: Хасавюртовские соглашения ), formally the Khasavyourt Joint Declaration and Principles for Mutual Relations, was an agreement that marked the end of the First Chechen War, signed in Khasavyurt in Dagestan on 30 August 1996 between Alexander Lebed and Aslan Maskhadov . Background [ edit]

  3. Khasavyurt. Categories: administrative territorial entity of Russia, city or town, big city and locality. Location: Dagestan, North Caucasus, Southern Russia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

  4. Khasavyurt, city and centre of Khasavyurt rayon (sector), Dagestan republic, southwestern Russia. It lies along the Yaryksu River in a cotton-growing area, with cotton-ginning and fruit- and vegetable-canning industries.

  5. Khasavyurtovsky District (Russian: Хасавю́ртовский райо́н; Avar: Хасавхъала мухъ; Kumyk: Хасавюрт якъ, Xasavürt yaq; Chechen: Хаси-Эвлан кӀошт, Xasi-Evlan khioşt) is an administrative and municipal district , one of the forty-one in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.

  6. In the political history of Russia in recent times and the short history of the unrecognized state – the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria – an important role was played by the so-called Khasav-Yurt agreements, which were considered and interpreted by each of the parties in its own way, depending on the political expediency.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2012 · The Khasavyurt Russian-Chechen Agreement. 31 August 1996. JOINT STATEMENT. We the undersigned, Taking into consideration the progress achieved in the realisation of the Agreement on the cessation of military actions; Making efforts to achieve mutually acceptable preconditions for a political settlement of the armed conflict;