Inside Modern Chechnya

The Heart of Chechnya Mosque and new skyscrapers flank Akhmad Kadyrov Avenue, named for the late Chechen president, father of current leader Ramzan Kadyrov.

Special forces stand guard during a government-organized event marking Chechen Language Day.

Members of a Chechen dance group pose on Chechen Language Day.

A worker signs documents at a memorial complex devoted to late President Akhmad Kadyrov.

A neon sign declares: "Ramzan, thank you for Grozny!"

Muslim men arrive for Friday prayers at a mosque in central Grozny.

Men wait for Friday prayers to begin at the Heart of Chechnya Mosque.

A policeman wears a ring showing the Islamic symbol of the star and crescent in the village of Itum-Kale.

Women chat at a cafe in Grozny.

Women watch dancers at a wedding party.

A portrait of former leader Akhmad Kadyrov hangs behind a caged fighting ring in the village of Goryachevodsk.

Advertising covers a market in central Grozny.

Fans cheer for the Terek Grozny soccer team at a match against Amkar Perm at the Akhmad Arena.

Boys watch as men prepare to pray at a mosque in Grozny.

Students attend a lesson in Sharia law at the Russian Islamic University in Grozny.

A mosque in Argun Gorge

People wait for a bus outside Chiri-Yurt, the village where the Tsarnaev family has its roots. Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev are the two main suspects in the April 15 bombings in Boston.

A boy walks along a street in Chiri-Yurt.

An aerial view of Grozny's rebuilt downtown