Azerbaijan Democratic Republic

The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, also known as the Azerbaijan People's Republic, was the first secular democratic republic in the Turkic and Muslim worlds. The ADR was founded by the Azerbaijani National Council in Tiflis on 28 May 1918 after the collapse of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic, and ceased to exist on April 28, 1920. Its established borders were with Russia to the north, the Democratic Republic of Georgia to the north-west, the Republic of Armenia to the west, and Iran to the south. It had a population of around 3 million. Ganja was the temporary capital of the Republic as Baku was under Bolshevik control. The name of "Azerbaijan" which the leading Musavat party adopted, for political reasons, was, prior to the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918, exclusively used to identify the adjacent region of contemporary northwestern Iran.

Azerbaijan People's Republic
آذربایجان خلق جمهوریتی
Azərbaycan Xalq Cümhuriyyəti
1918–1920
Flag (1918–1920)
Coat of arms
Anthem: آذربایجان مارشی
Azərbaycan marşı
"March of Azerbaijan"
Map of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic with territorial claims and disputed areas
Capital
Common languagesTurkic
Demonym(s)Azerbaijani
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic
Prime Minister 
 1918–1919
Fatali Khan Khoyski
 1919–1920
Nasib bey Yusifbeyli
 1920
Mammad Hasan Hajinski
Speaker 
 1918
Mammad Amin Rasulzade
 1918–1920
Alimardan bey Topchubashov
LegislatureAzerbaijani National Council
Historical eraInterwar period
 Independence declared
28 May 1918
28 April 1920
18 October 1991
Area
191899,908.87 km2 (38,575.03 sq mi)
Population
 1919 estimate
4,617,671
GDP (nominal)1919 estimate
 Total
665 million
CurrencyAzerbaijani ruble
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
Today part of

Under the ADR, a government system was developed in which a Parliament elected on the basis of universal, free, and proportionate representation was the supreme organ of state authority; the Council of Ministers was held responsible before it. Fatali Khan Khoyski became its first prime minister. Besides the Musavat majority, Ahrar, Ittihad, Muslim Social Democrats as well as representatives of Armenian (21 out of 120 seats), Russian, Polish, German, and Jewish minorities gained seats in the parliament. Many members supported Pan-Islamist and Pan-Turkist ideas.

Among the important accomplishments of the Parliament was the extension of suffrage to women, making Azerbaijan one of the first countries in the world, and the very first majority-Muslim nation, to grant women equal political rights with men. Another important accomplishment of the ADR was the establishment of Baku State University, which was the first modern-type university founded in Azerbaijan.

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