Akhmad Kadyrov

  
  
Ахмат Абдулхамидович Кадыров
Biography
Names Akhmat Kadyrov
Akhmad-Khadji Kadyrov
Profession Politician
Birth August 23 1951
Karaganda
Death May 9 2004
Sex, nationality male, Chechen
Achievements
Achievements Chechen Mufti
Chechen President
Akhmat Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov (Russian: Ахмат Абдулхамидович Кадыров, August 23, 1951 - May 9, 2004) was the president of the Chechen Republic (elected on October 5, 2003). He was assassinated on the 9th of May 2004 in Grozny stadium by a bomb blast under a VIP stage during a World War II memorial victory parade. Born in Karaganda, in the Kazakh SSR, his family returned to the Centorojj village, Shalinskijj rajjon in the Chechen-Ingush ASSR in April 1957. Following the breakup of the Soviet Union, he became a leader of breakaway Chechnya, but later defected from the separatist cause and became a staunchly pro-Moscow president of the Republic.
  • 1967 - finished Bachi-yurt school.
  • 1968 - took a course in combine harvester driving in the Kalinovskaya stanica, Nauskij rajon.
  • 1969-1971 - worked in "Novogroznenskij" sovkhoz, Gudermeskij rajon.
  • 1971-1980 - worked in building companies in Nechernozem'e and Siberia.
  • 1980 - entered Bukhar Miri-Arab Madrasah.
  • 1982-1986 - continued studying in the Tashkent High Islam University.
  • 1986-1988 - worked as deputy imam of the Gudermes cathedral masjid.
  • 1989-1990 - founded a first in North Caucasia Islamic Institute in the Kurchaloj village and was its rector.
  • 1990 - entered sheriat faculty of Amman Islamic University.
  • 1991 - returned to the motherland, breaking studying.
  • 1993 - designated as deputy mufti, in September, 1994 as acting mufti of the Chechen Republic.
  • 1995 - elected mufti of the Chechen Republic.
  • June, 2000 - designated as head of the Chechen Republic government.
  • 2001 г. - awarded by Order of Friendship.
  • October 5 2003 - elected as president of Chechen Republic.
  • May 9 2004 - assassinated.
  • May 10 2004 - bestowed the title Hero of the Russian Federation.

Kadyrov's assassination

On May 9, 2004, an explosion ripped through VIP seating at a "Dinamo" stadium during a mid-morning Victory Day parade in the capital Grozny, killing Kadyrov, two of his bodyguards, the Chairman of the Chechen State Council, a Reuters journalist, and others, as many as a dozen. 56 others were wounded, including General Valery Baranov, the commander of Russian forces in Chechnya. Early reports (New York Times) asserted that the bomb had been built into the concrete of a supporting column during recent repairs. In the immediate aftermath, Putin announced that Sergei B. Abramov, the Kremlin-appointed prime minister of Chechnya, would take on the position of acting president until elections could be scheduled. There were numerous attempts of assassination before this one, more than a dozen. (Most known are on January 29, 2001 - september 7, 2001 - May 20, 2003.)

Family

He had 4 children and 13 grandchildren. After his death, his son Ramsan Kadyrov has been appointed the first Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic.
Preceded by:
Aslan Maskhadov (pro-independence)>
width="40%" align="center"|Presidents of Chechen Republic width="30%" align="center"|Succeeded by:
Sergey Abramov (acting)

External links

Kadyrov, Akhmad Kadyrov, Akhmad Kadyrov, Akhmad Kadyrov, Akhmad

 

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