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On 27 October 1990 in an upset victory, Askar Akayev, the president of the Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences and reformist Communist Party member, was elected to the newly created Presidency defeating Communist Party leader Absamat Masaliyev.
In the first years of Kyrgyzstan's full independence, President Askar Akayev appeared wholeheartedly committed to the reform process.
* On November 1, 2004, Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev made an official visit to Greece.
In early 1995, Askar Akayev, the then President of Kyrgyzstan, attempted to sell Russian companies controlling shares in the republic's twenty-nine largest industrial plants, an offer that Russia refused.
* 1991 – Askar Akayev, previously chosen President of Kyrgyzstan by republic's Supreme Soviet, is confirmed president in an uncontested poll.
** Cold War: The Supreme Soviet of Kyrgyzstan chooses Askar Akayev as the republic's first president.
* October 12 – Askar Akayev, previously chosen President of Kyrgyzstan by its Supreme Soviet, is confirmed president in an uncontested poll.
The deposition of Askar Akayev in Kyrgyzstan in April 2005, coupled with the arrest of a group of prominent local businessmen brought underlying tensions to a boil in the region around Andijan and Qorasuv during the May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan in which hundreds of protestors were killed by troops.
Askar Akayevich Akayev ( Аскар Акаевич Акаев ) ( born 10 November 1944 in Kyzyl-Bairak, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union ) served as the President of Kyrgyzstan from 1990 until his overthrow in the March 2005 Tulip Revolution.
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Nikolay Timofeyevich Tanayev (; born 5 November 1945 in Mihailovka village, Penzenskaya oblast, Soviet Union ) served as the Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan from 2002 to 2005, under President Askar Akayev.
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in Albania, Oborona in Russia ( opposing the president Vladimir Putin ), KelKel in Kyrgyzstan ( active in the revolution that brought down the president Askar Akayev ), Bolga in Uzbekistan ( opposing Islam Karimov ) and Nabad-al-Horriye in Lebanon.
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The belief that the election had been rigged by the government led to widespread protests, culminating in a revolution on 24 March in which President Askar Akayev was overthrown and left the country.
The Tulip Revolution or First Kyrgyz Revolution overthrew President Askar Akayev and his government in the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan after the parliamentary elections of February 27 and of March 13, 2005.
The first popularly-elected office-holder was Askar Akayev, who served from October, 1990 until March 24, 2005.
Both Askar Akayev and Kurmanbek Bakiev were forced to leave their chairs by a civil unrest.
2005 also saw the largely peaceful ousting of Kyrgyz president Askar Akayev in the Tulip Revolution and an outbreak of violence in Andijan, Uzbekistan.

Askar and later
By 1992, the now independent Kyrgyzstan was led by Askar Akayev, who chose her to be both Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, positions she held until later that year when she became her country's first ambassador to the USA and Canada.

Askar and joined
Khairy joined the Rejimen Askar Wataniah or the Territorial Army as a reservist after completing one month of training in Negeri Sembilan and Johor in May 2010.

Askar and force
Although it is second in seniority to the Royal Malay Regiment ( Rejimen Askar Melayu DiRaja ; RAMD ), the RRD can trace its origins back to the mid 19th century and the establishment of The Sarawak Rangers, the peacekeeping force in the Sarawak region.

Askar and president
* In 2004 Greece and Kyrgyzstan signed a bilateral agreement for air transports, tourism and diplomacy during Kyrgyz president Askar Akayev's visit to Greece.
Apas Jumagulov and Absamat Masaliyev were the two original candidates for Kyrgyz Presidency on October 25, 1990, but neither could get the majority of votes, so the Supreme Soviet chose Askar Akayev to be the first president on October 27, 1990.
Tekebayev was previously a leading opposition figure to the government of president Askar Akayev, which had ruled Kyrgyzstan since its independence in the early 1990s, following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The Tulip Revolution of March 2005 led to the toppling of Kyrgyz president Askar Akayev.
Her criticism of then president Askar Akayev and his increasingly authoritarian regime resulted in her arrest and imprisonment, along with repeated attempts by the authorities to close down the newspaper.

Askar and against
" The Belarusian President defended himself against this criticism by citing former Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation of Askar Akayev to Russia after he was ousted as President of Kyrgyzstan during the 2005 Tulip Revolution.

Askar and parliament
The demonstrations were triggered by a political dispute between a local member of the national parliament, Azimbek Beknazarov, and Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev over an agreement with China that ceded some territory in the high Tien Shan range to China.

Askar and for
The city and the refugee camps of Balata and Askar constituted the center of " knowhow " for the production and operation of the rockets in the West Bank.
The guards work for recruiting agencies such as Askar Security Services, which are hired by Beowulf International, a receiving company in Iraq, which subcontracts their services to EOD Technologies, an American company hired by the U. S. Department of Defense to provide security guards for Camp Victory in Baghdad.
Jumagulov and Absamat Masaliyev were the two original candidates for the Kyrgyz Presidency on 25 October 1990, but neither could get the majority of votes, so the Republic's Supreme Soviet chose Askar Akayev to be the first President on 27 October 1990.
It saw a landslide victory for acting President Kurmanbek Bakiev, marking the end of his interim government formed after the previous President, Askar Akayev, was overthrown in the revolution in March, 2005.
Regularly vocal in his opposition to Askar Akayev, the Kyrgyz President ousted on 24 March 2005 during the Tulip Revolution, Bakir Uulu called for the abolishment of the death penalty, the release of Felix Kulov from prison, an end to the ban on the Islamic movement Hizb ut Tahrir, and called the 2005 legislative election the least free and fair the nation had ever seen.
Askar Akayev also called for the CSTO to send troops saying, " Our priority task right now should be to extinguish this flame of enmity.

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* 23 October Ashraf Ahmad Abdul-Majid al-Habayeb, 15, of Askar refugee camp, died of head wounds sustained Oct. 16 from IDF gunfire during a demonstration.
Lotfali Askar Zadeh ( born February 4, 1921 ), better known as Lotfi A. Zadeh, is a mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist, artificial intelligence researcher and professor emeritus of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley.
In 1995, President of Kyrgyzstan Askar Akaev announced a decree to revitalize the aqsaqal courts of village elders.
Three such camps still located within the city limits today are Ein Beit al-Ma ', Balata and Askar.
Tom Sweets was founded in Old Tripoli in 1919, by the dean of the profession Abdel-Salam El Tom, the main branch ( archaeological place ) is located next to Al Tawbah Mosque ( Mamluk Period ) and the historical Khan Al Askar.
Bakr Sidqi was born to Kurdish family inAskar, a Kurdish village or in Baghdad.
During the Japanese occupation of Malaya, he discreetly encouraged resistance movements such as the Askar Wataniah, Force 136 and the MPAJA.

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