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*[http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/az_taly.html Flags of the World]
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*[http://www.unpo.org/news_detail.php?arg=65&par=4206 Talysh newspaper launched in Azerbaijan]



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Revision as of 11:13, 1 July 2006

File:Flag of the Talysh-Mughan Republic.png
The flag of the Talysh-Mughan Republic
Map of Azerbaijan showing the six districts that delcared independence as the Talysh-Mughan Republic

The Talysh-Mughan Republic (also known as Talyshstan) was a short-lived state from June 1993 to August 1993. It was located in Azerbaijan, more specifically in the 6 districts around the capital city Lankaran: Lankaran, Lankaran rayon, Lerik, Astara, Masally and Yardymli. Historically the area had been a khanate.

The republic was proclaimed amid turmoil in Azerbaijan. In June 1993 a military rebellion against president Abulfaz Elchibey broke out under the leadership of Colonel Surat Huseynov. Colonel Alakram Alekper Gumbatov, the leader of the Talysh nationalists proclaimed the new republic in Lankaran. However, as the situation settled and Heydar Aliyev rose to power in Azerbaijan, the Talysh-Mughan Republic was swiftly suppressed and reincorporated into Azerbaijan.

Today Gumbatov is still imprisoned, but a Talysh National Movement is active, their aspiration being the restructuring of the Talysh-Mughan Republic [1].

TMR should not be confused with Mugan Soviet republic that existed in March-June 1919 in opposition to Musavatist Government in Baku (see Azerbaijan Democratic Republic).