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The Ittihad Party (Azeri: İttihad firqəsi) was a radical Islamist party in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1917–1920. It was formed in September 1917 in opposition to the secular Musavat Party and proposed political unity of all the Muslims of the Russian Empire (ittihad in Arabic means "union"). In addition to propagating the legalization of the Sharia law within the Muslim communities, the goal of the Ittihadists was to prevent the formation of independent nation-states on the Muslim-populated territories of the Russian Empire.[1] In 1918, Ittihad with 11 members became the second largest party in Azerbaijan's parliament. 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. Upon the defeat of the latter, Ittihad started leaning politically towards the approaching Bolsheviks 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.[2] The leader of the party, Dr. Gara Garabeyov, eventually émigrated to Turkey. See also
References1. ^{{Ru icon}} Azerbaijan: Tolerance under Supervision by Sergei Markedonov. Prognosis.ru. June 13, 2006. Retrieved October 25, 2007 {{Azerbaijani political parties}}{{Political activity in Azerbaijan until 1920}}{{Azerbaijan-party-stub}}2. ^{{Ru icon}} Islam in Modern Azerbaijan by Ali Abasov. 3 : Defunct political parties in Azerbaijan|Pre-1920 political parties in Azerbaijan|Political parties of the Russian Revolution |
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