The Tulip Revolution or First Kyrgyz Revolution (Russian: Тюльпановая революция, romanized: Tyulpanovaya revolyutsiya; Kyrgyz: Жоогазын революциясы,...
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Yugoslavia's Bulldozer Revolution (2000), Georgia's Rose Revolution (2003), Ukraine's Orange Revolution (2004) and Kyrgyzstan's Tulip Revolution (2005). They have...
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Pink Revolution may refer to: Tulip Revolution or Pink Revolution, a 2005 revolution in Kyrgyzstan Pink Revolution in India, refers to meat production...
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The Kyrgyz Revolution or Kyrgyzstani Revolution may refer to: The Tulip Revolution of 2005 The Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010 The Kyrgyz Revolution of 2020 This...
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Georgian Rose Revolution. 2007 Georgian demonstrations 2009 Georgian demonstrations 2011 Georgian protests Orange Revolution Tulip Revolution Lynch, Dov...
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youth movement in Kyrgyzstan that gained some prominence during the Tulip Revolution of March 2005 that culminated in the ousting of President Askar Akayev...
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Transit Center at Manas (section Tulip Revolution)
in 2005 but at that time began operating out of Kabul Airport. The Tulip Revolution of March 2005 led to the toppling of Kyrgyz president Askar Akayev...
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Kyrgyzstan was officially a unitary presidential republic; after the Tulip Revolution it became a unitary parliamentary republic, although it gradually developed...
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Almazbek Atambayev (section Tulip Revolution)
Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan, played a key role in the Tulip Revolution of 2005. Tulip was a symbol of Kyrgyz Social Democratic party in 2005. With...
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resistance Colour revolution Euromaidan Foreign electoral intervention Orange Revolution (film) Rise up, Ukraine! Rose Revolution Tulip Revolution Ukraine without...
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the Jogorku Kenesh. Political party played a key role in the Tulip Revolution of 2005. Tulip was a symbol of Kyrgyz Social Democratic party in 2005. With...
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opposition claim of having taken over the government were akin to the Tulip Revolution in 2005. There is also an ongoing debate regarding the continuing US...
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American Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera). Tulip or Tulips may also refer to: Tulip (album), a 1990 album by Steel Pole Bath Tub "Tulips" (song),...
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History of Kyrgyzstan (section Tulip Revolution: 2005)
President of Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Soviet Central Asia Tulip Revolution "History of Central Asia | Encyclopedia Britannica". Archived from...
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Ermukhamet Ertisbaev (section Tulip Revolution)
reality." In March 2005, Ertisbaev warned of the possibility of a color revolution occurring in Kazakhstan as it did in Kyrgyzstan. He said that the weakness...
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Tulips are spring-blooming perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes in the Tulipa genus. Tulip flowers are usually large, showy, and brightly coloured...
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Tulip mania (Dutch: tulpenmanie) was a period during the Dutch Golden Age when contract prices for some bulbs of the recently introduced and fashionable...
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White House, Bishkek (section 2010 revolution)
Kyrgyzstan. The White House was the site of riots during both the 2005 Tulip Revolution and the 2010 Kyrgyzstani riots. During the 2010 riots a fire broke...
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were widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. The Tulip Revolution brought an authentic multi-party system to Kyrgyzstan. Political parties...
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President of Kyrgyzstan from 1990 until being overthrown in the March 2005 Tulip Revolution. Akayev was born in Kyzyl-Bayrak, Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic...
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Bank project on energy. Artykov was part of the opposition during the Tulip Revolution in March 2005, which saw president Askar Akayev overthrown. In a 'kurultai'...
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was forced from office by the Tulip Revolution of 2005 and Kurmanbek Bakiyev was forced from office by the Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010. Almazbek Atambayev...
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The Industrial Revolution, sometimes divided into the First Industrial Revolution and Second Industrial Revolution, was a period of global transition...
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Nikolai Tanayev (section Revolution and exile)
March 2005 Tanayev resigned as Prime Minister in the midst of the Tulip Revolution. Almost a month later he became special envoy for foreign economic...
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position in 2019. Kyrgyzstan's Askar Akayev retained power until the Tulip Revolution in 2005. Tajikistan's Rahmon Nabiyev retained power, which led to...
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human rights of people everywhere, whoever they are." . After the Tulip Revolution overthrew Akayev, President Kurmanbek Bakiyev appointed Sydykova as...
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withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon. 2005: The Tulip Revolution (a.k.a. Pink/Yellow Revolution) overthrows the President of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev...
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Kurmanbek Bakiyev (category 2010 Kyrgyz Revolution)
acting president on 25 March 2005, following the ousting, during the Tulip Revolution, of President Askar Akayev. In October 2007, Bakiyev initiated the...
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Finance from 26 March 2005 to 27 December 2007 under Baqıyev after the Tulip Revolution. Japarov was born on 14 September 1965 in Balykchy, Issyk-Kul Region...
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quick succession on 9 November 2006 and 15 January 2007 after the Tulip Revolution of March 2005. The last two amendments were adopted under pressure...
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