Sayyed Ja'far Pishevari ( fa, سید جعفر پیشهوری; 26 (
Azerbaijani
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: سید جعفر پیشهوری ) August, 1892 – 11 June, 1947) was an
Iranian Azerbaijani communist
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politician who most-notably founded and led the
Azerbaijani Democratic Party
The Azerbaijan Democratic Party ( az, , Azərbaycan Demokrat Firqəsi; fa, فرقه دموکرات آذربایجان, Ferqa-ye demokrāt-e Āzarbāyjān) was a pro-Soviet, separatist, and pan-Turkist party founded by Jafar Pishevari in Tabriz, ...
, the founding and ruling party of the
Azerbaijan People's Government.
Life
He was born in
Khalkhal in
Ardabil province,
Iran. He had lived in the
Caucasus in the early 20th century and was introduced to
Marxism during this period. He was a member of the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
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.
He was a founding member of the
Communist Party of Iran (not to be confused with the
Tudeh Party), established in 1920, in
Rasht. He became a journalist and communist activist in the 1920s.
In 1921, Pishevari served the Soviets as minister of the interior in the
Persian Socialist Soviet Republic.
He was arrested and imprisoned during nine years in the late 1930s and early 1940s by the government of
Reza Shah Pahlavi for his
communist
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ideas and activities.
He was released from prison after
Reza Shah was deposed by
the Allies in 1941. Pishevari was the
Tudeh Party of Iran candidate for the
Majlis
( ar, المجلس, pl. ') is an Arabic term meaning "sitting room", used to describe various types of special gatherings among common interest groups of administrative, social or religious nature in countries with linguistic or cultural conne ...
and was elected, but was denied entry by the rest of deputies. Of the 100 votes cast, his credentials were rejected 47–50.
He then established the
Azerbaijani Democratic Party
The Azerbaijan Democratic Party ( az, , Azərbaycan Demokrat Firqəsi; fa, فرقه دموکرات آذربایجان, Ferqa-ye demokrāt-e Āzarbāyjān) was a pro-Soviet, separatist, and pan-Turkist party founded by Jafar Pishevari in Tabriz, ...
with manifest material and organizational support from the
USSR.
Political career
The
Soviet Union founded the communist
Azerbaijan People's Government in November 1945 during their occupation of Northern Iran, making Pishevari its leader.
It seems however that the strong man of this government was
Mohammed Biriya, Minister of Propaganda and head of secret police trained by the
NKVD.
His government's actions, including organizing and arming local militias, disarming of regular Iranian military and police forces, setting up an independent judiciary based on the Soviet legal system, nationalising banks,
levying taxes, land reform
without ratification of the
Majlis
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, using Azerbaijani as the official language
and banning the usage of
Persian, and setting up an alternative curriculum and educational system, were viewed with deep suspicion by the central government and other Iranians.
Following an agreement reached between the governments of Iran and the USSR under intense American pressure, who viewed Pishevari's government as a not-too-subtle scheme by the USSR to partition Iran, the Soviets removed their protection. Iranian
armed forces
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, kept away from the provinces of Azerbaijan and
Kurdistan by the
Red Army presence since 1942, entered these provinces in November 1946. Pishevari's self-proclaimed government collapsed quickly, as many of the people welcomed the central government's troops. By December 1946, both Azerbaijan and Kurdistan were evacuated by the Soviet forces and the Iranian government re-established control over the USSR-occupied territories. It appeared as if Pishevari's government was becoming very unpopular, especially in larger cities where the merchants feared
communism.
After the collapse of this short-lived republic, he fled to
Azerbaijan SSR
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and died in a car crash in
Baku
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in 1947. Some historians speculate that he was killed by the
KGB. To date, their claim has not been verified.
His legacy is a matter of heated debate today. While many Iranians consider him as either a Soviet stooge or a traitor, he is considered a national hero for Azeri nationalists or a socialist revolutionary by the Iranian Left. It is now beyond doubt that he had the support of
Joseph Stalin and the USSR in setting up his government. There is also no doubt that USSR indeed wanted to annex several provinces in northern Iran.
Available sources show that Soviet territorial aspirations included provinces of Azerbaijan, Kurdistan,
Gilan,
Mazandaran, and
Khorasan
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. What Pishevari intended to achieve and his role in the Soviet plans is a matter of debate though. Some scholars on the Left argue that he never intended to partition Iran and what he wanted was a gradual transformation of the whole country to a communist state. Those on the Right argue that the proclamations and directives issued by his person and his government leave no doubt that he intended to join his republic to the Azerbaijan SSR, and thus the Soviet Union.
References
External links
1945-46 Iranian CrisisCold War International History Project, Retrieved 2008-05-22
photograph Retrieved 2008-05-22
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