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Rahmon Nabiyev

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Rahmon Nabiyev
2nd President of the Republic of Tajikistan
In office
2 December 1991 – 7 September 1992
Prime MinisterAkbar Mirzoyev
Preceded byAkbarsho Iskandrov (Acting)
Succeeded byAkbarsho Iskandrov (Acting)
In office
31 August 1991 – 6 October 1991
Preceded byQahhor Mahkamov
Succeeded byAkbarsho Iskandrov (Acting)
Personal details
Born(1930-10-05)October 5, 1930
DiedApril 11, 1993(1993-04-11) (aged 62)
Tajikistan
NationalityTajik

Rahmon Nabiyevich Nabiyev (Template:Lang-tg, alternative spelling Rakhmon Nabiev; October 5, 1930 – April 11, 1993) served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan and twice as the President of Tajikistan. He partly instigated the Tajik Civil War. Rising out of the regional nomenklatura, Nabiyev ascended to power in 1982 as First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan. In 1985 he was ousted in a corruption scandal.[1]

After Tajik leaders declared the independence of the Republic of Tajikistan in September 1991, Nabiyev orchestrated his way back into power on August 31, only to step down on October 6 as pressure mounted for him to vacate the office during the campaign for the presidential elections. Nabiyev won the elections and on December 2, 1991 he became the first elected President of Tajikistan.

Disputes concerning the election led to opposition street demonstrations, which developed into a civil war in May 1992. As fighting escalated, Nabiyev's own pro-government militias staged a coup d'état in September 1992. He resigned office from the safety of his home province of Leninabad. By December 1992 the Kulyab province's former apparatchik turned paramilitary-leader, Emomalii Rahmon, was in power. The cause of Rahmon Nabiev's death is not clear. Officially, he died of a heart attack, but in other versions of the story, he shot himself, or was killed.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Neimatullo Safarov, Victor Novikov (2000). "Leaders of Tajikistan in XX-th century (1924 – 2000)". UNEP/GRID. Retrieved 2006-08-11.
  2. ^ http://www.peoples.ru/state/king/tajikistan/rahmon_nabiev/
Preceded by First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan
1982-1985
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Tajikistan - First Term
1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Tajikistan - Second Term
1991 - 1992
Succeeded by