Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic

Talysh-Mughan, officially known as the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic (Talysh: Толъш-Мъғонә Мохтарә Республикә, Tolış-Mığonə Muxtara Respublika), was a short-lived autonomous republic in Azerbaijan that lasted from June to August 1993.

Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic
Толъш-Мъғонә Мохтарә Республикә
1993
Flag
Map of the districts of Azerbaijan highlighting the six that declared the short-lived Talysh-Mughan Republic.
StatusUnrecognized autonomy
CapitalLankaran (largest city)
Common languagesTalysh
Religion
Islam
GovernmentRepublic
President 
 1993
Alikram Hummatov
Historical eraPost-Cold War
 Established
21 June 1993
 Disestablished
23 August
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
Today part ofAzerbaijan

It was located in southeastern Azerbaijan, envisaging to consist of seven administrative districts of Azerbaijan around the regional capital city Lankaran: Lankaran city, Lankaran, Lerik, Astara, Masally, Yardymli, Jalilabad, Bilasuvar. Historically, the area had been a khanate. The flag of the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic and the modern Talysh flag is a vertical tricolor of red, white, and green with a centered rising sun over blue sea.

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