Talysh People's Party
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Talysh People's Party Talysh People's Party | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Hilal Mammadov |
| Founders | Hilal Mammadov |
| Founded | 1991 |
| Banned | 1993 |
| Ideology | Equality Talysh nationalism |
The Talysh People's Party (Talysh: Tolyšə Xəlği Partijə, Azerbaijani: Talış Xalq Partiyası) —political party of the Talysh people, founded in 1991 in Azerbaijan.[1][2]
The Talysh People's Party (TPP) was created on the basis of the "Party of Talysh National Revival", created in 1989. The goal of the "Party of Talysh National Revival" was to protect the rights of Talysh as a nationality and, in the long term, to fight for the creation of a constitutionally recognized Talysh Autonomous Republic.The historical justification for such a demand was the existence of the Talysh Khanate with its capital in Lankaran from 1736 until its annexation to the Russian Empire after the war with Persia.[3][4]
In the fall of 1991, the "Party of Talysh National Revival" was reorganized into the "Talysh People's Party", and in July 1992 its founding congress was held. Hilal Mammadov, a scientist from the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, who spoke at the congress, was elected chairman of the party. Party leaders emphasized that they support the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and consider the future development of the Talysh people only in the context of the Azerbaijani state. Since the Azerbaijani authorities refused to register the party under the name Talysh People's Party, it was renamed the Party of Equality of the Peoples of Azerbaijan. Its main support was the intellectual-student environment. By the middle of 1993, this party had 5 thousand members.[5] The second (extraordinary) congress took place on March 28, 1993, in Lankaran.[6]