Rahmon Nabiyevich Nabiyev, also spelled Rakhmon Nabiev (Tajik: Раҳмон Набиев; Russian: Рахмон Набиевич Набиев; 5 October 1930 – 11 April 1993), was a...
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a people's deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Tajik SSR. President Rahmon Nabiyev was forced to resign in the first months of the Civil War in August...
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Azerbaijani football player Narguis Nabieva (born 1985), Tajik athlete Rahmon Nabiyev (1930–1993), Tajik politician and President Tatiana Nabieva (born 1994)...
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Tajikistan rose up against the newly formed government of President Rahmon Nabiyev, which was dominated by people from the Khujand and Kulob regions. The...
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1991, to December 2, 1991, when Rahmon Nabiyev stepped down to fight Tajikistan's first presidential election. Nabiyev won the election and took over as...
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These results were thought to be rigged and in favour of the president Rahmon Nabiyev. Opposition rallies erupted on 26 March 1992 but demonstrations became...
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Fletcher (born 1988), American former professional basketball player Rahmon Nabiyev (1930–1993), First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan from...
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time in Tajikistan on 24 November 1991. The result was a victory for Rahmon Nabiyev of the Communist Party of Tajikistan, who received 60% of the vote....
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1991 until 1992 and the wife of the country's first elected president, Rahmon Nabiyev. Nabieva died from smoke inhalation during a fire at her home in Khujand...
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forces in the Tajik government ousted Aslonov. First Party Secretary Rahmon Nabiyev was installed as president, and a state of emergency was declared the...
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Opposition, rose up against the newly formed government of President Rahmon Nabiyev, which was dominated by people from the Khujand and Kulob regions. The...
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Tajikistan, one of the most powerful positions in the republic. In 1985, Rahmon Nabiyev was ousted in a corruption scandal as First Secretary of the Communist...
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sported paramilitary formations who were armed by former President Rahmon Nabiyev. On 23 February 1993, in the center of Dushanbe, the first military...
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in. Nabiyev was forced to resign by government militia on 7 September 1992, with Emomali Rahmon assumed interim power in November. Emomali Rahmon was...
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present, the Communist Party of Tajikistan supports the government of Emomali Rahmon. Beginning in the 2000s, the CPT lost the majority of its electorate, with...
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1956 – 12 April 1961) Jabbor Rasulov (12 April 1961 – 4 April 1982) Rahmon Nabiyev (4 April 1982 – 14 December 1985) Qahhor Mahkamov (14 December 1985...
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Morozov (designer of the T-64 tank) Yelena Mukhina (gymnast, 1960–2006) Rahmon Nabiyev (First Secretary of the Communist party of Tajikistan, later president...
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– 12 April 1961) Abdulakhad Kakharov (12 April 1961 – 24 July 1973) Rahmon Nabiyev (24 July 1973 – 20 April 1982) Qahhor Mahkamov (26 April 1982 – 26 January...
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May 2007, he changed his name to Qohir Rasulzoda under President Emomali Rahmon's law. In December 2007 and in April 2010, Rasulzoda was elected as the first...
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between the United Tajik Opposition and the government led by President Rahmon Nabiyev. Following his brother Abdulamon's assassination in 1994, he became...
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Nazarbayev Kyrgyzstan: Askar Akayev Moldova: Mircea Snegur Tajikistan: Rahmon Nabiyev Turkmenistan: Saparmurat Niyazov Uzbekistan: Islam Karimov...
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Tursun Uljabayev Nazarsho Dodkhudoyev Abdulakhad Kakharovich Kakharov Rahmon Nabiyev Qahhor Mahkamov Izatullo Khayoyev Qahhor Mahkamov Tajikistan Izatullo...
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Head of state • 1929–1933 (first) Nusratullo Maksum • 1991 (last) Rahmon Nabiyev Head of government • 1929–1933 (first) Abdurrahim Hojibayev • 1986–1991...
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ruling elite, rose up against the national government of President Rahmon Nabiyev, in which people from the Leninabad and Kulob regions dominated. The...
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Aslonov, Acting President (1991) Rahmon Nabiyev, President (1991) Akbarsho Iskandrov, Acting President (1991) Rahmon Nabiyev, President (1991–1992) Akbarsho...
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office by Tursun Uljabayev (1956–61), Jabbor Rasulov (1961–1982), and Rahmon Nabiyev (1982–1985, 1991–1992). Tajiks began to be conscripted into the Soviet...
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the original edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam.) Other authors: Rahmon Nabiyev, Из История Кокандского Ханства (Феодальное Хозяйство Худояр-Хана),...
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Government of Tajikistan from World War II until the Tajik Civil War. Rahmon Nabiyev, a member of the Khujand clan, became the President of Tajikistan in...
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supporters of former President Rahmon Nabiyev joined the Popular Front. In December 1992, a new government under Emomali Rahmon (the Chairman of the Supreme...
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2005. Tajikistan's Rahmon Nabiyev retained power, which led to the civil war in Tajikistan. Emomali Rahmon has succeeded Nabiyev and has retained power...
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