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In 1999 it was the second largest party in Tajikistan. The party's long-running leader, Said Abdullo Nuri, died in August 2006 of cancer. The party boycotted the 2006 presidential election. At the legislative elections held 27 February and 13 March 2005 the party won 8% of the popular vote and 2 out of 63 seats.
Muhiddin Kabiri (Tajik: Муҳиддин Кабирӣ) or Muhyiddin Kabiri (Tajik: Муҳйиддин Кабирӣ), formerly known as Muhiddin Tilloevich Kabirov (Tajik: Муҳиддин Тиллоевич Кабиров; 20 July 1965), is a Tajik politician, former member of the parliament of Tajikistan and the chairman of the opposition Islamic Renaissance Party (IRPT) which was banned in ...
This article lists political parties in Tajikistan. Tajikistan is a one party dominant state with the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan in power. Opposition parties are allowed, but are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power.
Union of Islamic Iran People Party; Moderation and Development Party Iraq. Islamic Action Organisation; Islamic Dawa Party (part of National Iraqi Alliance) Islamic Fayli Grouping in Iraq; Islamic Labour Movement in Iraq; Islamic Union of Iraqi Turkoman The Netherlands. Islam Democrats Philippines. Bangsamoro Party (Moro National Liberation Front)
The United Tajik Opposition [a] (UTO) [b] was an alliance of democratic, nationalist and Islamist forces that officially banded together in 1993, after the most violent phase of the Tajik Civil War.
Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 130 %. Geographic limits of the map: N: 41.3° N; S: 36.4° N; W: 67.1° E; E: 75.5° E; Date: 26 September 2008: Source: own work, using United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data; World Data Base II data; Author: NordNordWest
Pages in category "Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan politicians" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ayni (Russian: Айни; Tajik: Айнӣ) is a village and jamoat in north-west Tajikistan. It is the capital of Ayni District in Sughd Region, named after the Tajik national poet Sadriddin Ayni. It lies about 177 kilometres (110 mi) from Khujand and 165 kilometres (103 mi) from Dushanbe on the bank of the river Zeravshan. [2]