Musavat Party

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The Musavat Party is a historic Azerbaijani political organization, founded in the early 20th century, that championed national independence and democratic governance and played a leading role in the short-lived Azerbaijan Democratic Republic before Soviet rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical organization
political party
country Azerbaijan
dissolvedOrAbolished 1920
foundedBy Abbasgulu Kazimzade NERFINISHED
Mammad Amin Rasulzade NERFINISHED
Taghi Nagiyev NERFINISHED
goal democratic governance in Azerbaijan
national independence of Azerbaijan
hasChairperson Arif Hajili NERFINISHED
hasFormerLeader Isa Gambar NERFINISHED
Mammad Amin Rasulzade NERFINISHED
hasMembership Azerbaijani citizens
hasProgram market economy reforms
multi-party democracy
pro-European integration
protection of human rights
restoration of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan
hasPublication Yeni Musavat NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Baku NERFINISHED
historicalRole leading party of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
ideology Azerbaijani nationalism
democracy
liberalism
inception 1911
influencedBy European liberal ideas
Islamic modernism
Turkism
languageUsed Azerbaijani
locationOfFormation Baku NERFINISHED
nativeLabel Müsavat Partiyası NERFINISHED
notableMember Alimardan Topchubashov NERFINISHED
Nasib Yusifbeyli NERFINISHED
operatingArea Azerbaijan Democratic Republic NERFINISHED
opposedBy Bolsheviks NERFINISHED
Communist Party of Azerbaijan NERFINISHED
participatesIn politics of Azerbaijan
politicalPosition centre-right
reestablished early 1990s
region South Caucasus NERFINISHED
religiousOrientation secular
shortName Musavat NERFINISHED
significantEvent leading role in the government of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
participation in the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
suppression after Sovietization of Azerbaijan in 1920
timePeriod early 20th century
post-Soviet era

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