Abulfaz Gadirgulu oghlu Elchibey

Əbülfəz Qədirqulu oğlu Elçibəy
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 1938–2000 ○ Natural causes

The pan-Turkist dissident who became Azerbaijan's first democratically elected president

During a 1992 visit to Ankara he declared: "I am a soldier of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk."

A leader of Azerbaijan's independence movement and its first democratically elected president after the Soviet collapse. Trained as an Arabic philologist, he served 18 months in prison in the 1970s for anti-Soviet activities, and in 1989 became the leader of the Azerbaijani Popular Front, the rallying point of nationalist forces. On 13 January 1990 he organized the National Defence Council, placing himself at the centre of the nationalities crisis that culminated in the anti-Armenian Baku pogrom and Black January. Elected president in 1992 as the first anti-communist leader of any former Soviet republic, he was overthrown in June 1993 by a Russia-backed military coup and Heydar Aliyev succeeded him.

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