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Askar Akayevich Akayev (Kyrgyz: Аскар Акай уулу Акаев, IPA: [ɑsˈqɑr ɑˌχɑj‿uːˈɫʊ ɑˈχajɪf]; born 10
November 1944) is a
Kyrgyz former politician who served...
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Aidar Askarevich Akayev (Kyrgyz: Айдар Аскарович Акаев; 20
February 1976 – 5
February 2020) was a
Kyrgyz businessman and
public figure. He was the son...
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authoritarianism by
Akayev, his
family and supporters.
Akayev fled to
Kazakhstan and then to Russia. On 4
April 2005, at the
Kyrgyz emb****y in Moscow,
Akayev signed...
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democratic reforms in the USSR, in 1990 pro-independence
candidate Askar Akayev was
elected president. On 31
August 1991,
Kyrgyzstan declared independence...
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Janarbek Kubanychovich Akayev (born 13
December 1986) is a
Kyrgyz politician, and
current member of the
Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan.
Akayev was born on 13 December...
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Dasha Ibragimovich Akayev (Russian: Даша Ибрагимович Акаев; 5
April 1910 – 26
February 1944) was the
first Chechen pilot and a
regimental commander in...
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after Akayev and his
government observed what his
spokesman called a
failure to "stabilize the situation." Just four days later,
Akayev appointed...
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remained an
implacable political enemy of
Akayev. In the wake of the
March 2005
Tulip Revolution which sent
Akayev into
exile in Russia, he was appointed...
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culminating in the
Tulip Revolution on 24
March in
which President Askar Akayev was overthrown. A new
constitution was
introduced following a 2003 referendum...
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campaign than at any
previous time in the
history of the nation.
During the
Akayev administration's rule,
opposition parties were allowed, but were widely...