The Ittihad Party () was an
Islamist party in the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (), also known as the Azerbaijan People's Republic (; ), was the first secular democracy, democratic republic in the Turkic peoples, Turkic and Muslim worlds.
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that existed from 1917 to 1920. It was formed after the groups Ganja Ittihad-i Islam and Rusyada Muslumanliq merged in September 1917 in opposition to the secular
Musavat, and proposed political unity of all of the
Muslim
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s within the
Russian Empire
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(''ittihad'' in
Arabic
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means "union"). In addition to propagating the legalization of the
Sharia
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law within the Muslim communities, the goal of the Ittihadists was to prevent the formation of independent
nation-states by the Muslim ethnic groups of the Russian Empire. In 1918, Ittihad won 11 seats in the
Azerbaijani parliament, becoming the second largest party in the legislature by number of seats. The Ittihadists' vehement opposition to Musavat, which formed the minority government in Azerbaijan in 1918–1920, led to their collaboration with the
White Russians under
Anton Denikin
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. Upon the defeat of the latter, Ittihad started leaning politically towards the approaching
Bolsheviks
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who eventually Sovietized Azerbaijan on 28 April 1920. By that time, the Ittihad leaders had made a statement declaring the fulfillment of their goals and urging their members to join the newly formed
Azerbaijan Communist Party.
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by Ali Abasov. The leader of the party, Dr. Gara Garabeyov, eventually émigrated to
Turkey
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.
See also
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Azerbaijani National Council
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Musavat
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Muslim Social Democratic Party
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Asad bey Amirov
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Bahram bey Vazirov
References
Defunct political parties in Azerbaijan
Islamic organizations based in Azerbaijan
Islamism in Asia
Islamism in Europe
Political parties in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
Political parties of the Russian Revolution
Pre-1920 political parties in Azerbaijan
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