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 * Vol. 1: Regions, Pilgrimage, Deities (2009).
 * Vol. 2: Sacred Languages, Ritual Traditions, Arts, Concepts (2010).
 * Vol. 3: Society, Religious Professionals, Religious Communities, Philosophies (2011).
 * Vol. 4: Historical Perspectives, Poets/Teachers/Saints, Relation to Other Religions and Traditions, Hinduism and Contemporary Issues (2012).
 * Vol. 5: Symbolism, Diaspora, Modern Groups and Teachers (2013).
 * Vol. 6: Indices (2015).
 * Vol. 1: Regions, Pilgrimage, Deities (2009).
 * Vol. 2: Sacred Languages, Ritual Traditions, Arts, Concepts (2010).
 * Vol. 3: Society, Religious Professionals, Religious Communities, Philosophies (2011).
 * Vol. 4: Historical Perspectives, Poets/Teachers/Saints, Relation to Other Religions and Traditions, Hinduism and Contemporary Issues (2012).
 * Vol. 5: Symbolism, Diaspora, Modern Groups and Teachers (2013).
 * Vol. 6: Indices (2015).
 * Vol. 1: Regions, Pilgrimage, Deities (2009).
 * Vol. 2: Sacred Languages, Ritual Traditions, Arts, Concepts (2010).
 * Vol. 3: Society, Religious Professionals, Religious Communities, Philosophies (2011).
 * Vol. 4: Historical Perspectives, Poets/Teachers/Saints, Relation to Other Religions and Traditions, Hinduism and Contemporary Issues (2012).
 * Vol. 5: Symbolism, Diaspora, Modern Groups and Teachers (2013).
 * Vol. 6: Indices (2015).

Jewish religious movements

 * Rabbinic Judaism
 * Orthodox Judaism
 * Haredi Judaism (ultra-Orthodox)
 * Hardal
 * Hasidic Judaism
 * Hasidic dynasties


 * Belz
 * Bobov
 * Breslov
 * Na Nach
 * Chabad-Lubavitch
 * Ger
 * Karlin-Stolin
 * Sanz-Klausenburg
 * Satmar
 * Shomer Emunim
 * Toldos Aharon
 * Skver
 * Vizhnitz
 * Other dynasties
 * Misnagdim (Lithuanian)
 * Musar movement
 * Sephardic Haredim
 * Yemenite Judaism
 * Dor Daim
 * Other Haredim
 * Edah HaChareidis
 * Haredi burqa sect
 * Lev Tahor
 * Neturei Karta
 * Modern Orthodoxy
 * Carlebach movement
 * Neo-Orthodoxy
 * Open Orthodoxy
 * Religious Zionism (Datim)
 * Religious Kibbutz Movement
 * Conservadox
 * Conservative Judaism (Masorti)
 * Neolog Judaism
 * Reform Judaism
 * Reform Zionism
 * Other Rabbinic
 * Humanistic Judaism
 * Jewish Renewal
 * Reconstructionist Judaism
 * Non-denominational
 * Havurah movement
 * Independent minyan


 * Non-Rabbinic Judaism
 * Haymanot
 * Karaite Judaism
 * Samaritanism (controversial)


 * Others
 * Black Judaism
 * Noahidism
 * Subbotniks


 * Syncretic
 * Jewish Science
 * Kabbalah Centre
 * Messianic Judaism

Mongolic peoples
Contemporary ethnic groups

Notable sovereign states in Siberia

 * Xianbei state (1st–3rd century CE)
 * First Turkic Khaganate (6th–7th century)
 * Eastern Turkic Khaganate (7th century)
 * Second Turkic Khaganate (7th–8th century)
 * Balhae (7th–10th century CE)
 * Mongol Empire (13th–14th century)
 * Khanate of Sibir (1468–1598)
 * Tsardom of Russia (1598–1721)
 * Russian Empire (1721–1917)
 * Russian Republic (1917–1918)
 * Russian Sicialist Federative Soviet Republic (1918–1922)
 * Siberian Republic (1918)
 * Far Eastern Republic (1920–1922)
 * Soviet Union (1922–1991)
 * Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1922–1991)
 * Russian Federation (1991 – present)

Siberians
Siberians, the Siberiaks are inhabitants and natives of Siberia, as well as the (sub)ethnic or ethnographic group of the Russians.
 * As demonym

The demonym "Siberians" is used for all inhabitants and natives of Siberia, including both indigenous peoples and the European diaspora (the Russians, Ukrainians, Balts, Finnic and other peoples.
 * As sub-ethnic group

In ethnology the term is often used to refer to the old-timers (Starozhily)—the earliest Russian population of Siberia during its Russian conquest in the 16th–17th centuries and their descendants. Later settlers, especially the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries, were called "the Russian" ( Siberian dialects: "Raseyskie") by the Siberians.

The dialects of the Siberians were formed mainly on the basis of Northern Russian dialects.

Ideologues of Siberian regionalism (Siberian nationalism) considered the Siberians to be a separate people from the Russians. Among contemporary ethnologists there are both opponents and supporters of this point of view. In 1918, under the control of the Siberian regionalists, there was a short-term state formation "Siberian Republic".

In the course of 2002 and 2010 Russian Census, the ethnonym "Siberiak" was indicated as the main one by a small number of respondents.
 * See also
 * Demographics of Siberia
 * Kamchadals
 * Kamenschik
 * Semeiskie
 * Footnotes
 * Bibliography

Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of the Chechen Republic
The Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of the Chechen Republic (Нохчийн Республикин Бусалбан син урхалладар; Духовное управление мусульман Чеченской Республики) is only the muftiate in Chechnya (Russian Federation). From 1991 to 2000 it operated on the territory of the unrecognized Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. Represented in the Coordinating Center of North Caucasus Muslims.


 * List of muftis
 * Muhammad-Bashir Arsanukayev (1991–1993)
 * Mahmud Garkayev (1993–1994)
 * Muhammed-Khusein Alsabekov (1994)
 * Akhmad Kadyrov (1994/5–2000)
 * Akhmad Shamaiev (2000–2005)
 * Sultan Mirsayev (2005–2014)
 * Salah Mezhiev (2014–present)


 * References


 * Sources


 * External links
 * official website (in Russian)
 * (in Arabic)
 * SAMCR official channel on YouTube

Category:Islam in Chechnya Category:Islamic organizations based in Russia Category:Islamic organizations established in 1991 Category:1991 establishments in Russia

Other
The following are contemporary mainstream political ideologies according to their left–right position.

Left
 * Democratic socialism
 * Social democracy
 * Social liberalism

Centrist
 * Christian democracy
 * Liberalism
 * Progressivism

Right
 * Conservatism
 * Conservative liberalism

Left (social democrat dan social liberal)
 * Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle
 * Indonesian Solidarity Party
 * National Democratic Party

Centrist (liberal and others)
 * Democratic Party
 * Justice and Unity Party
 * National Awakening Party
 * National Mandate Party
 * People's Conscience Party

Right (conservative)
 * Great Indonesia Movement Party
 * Indonesian Unity Party
 * Party of Functional Groups
 * Prosperous Justice Party
 * United Development Party