Akbarsho Iskandarov
Acting
7 September 1992 – 20 November 1992
Abdumalik Abdullajanov
6 October 1991 – 2 December 1991
[[]], Tajik SSR, Soviet Union
Akbarsho Iskandarov (Russian: Акбаршо Искандаров; Tajik: Акбаршоҳ Искандаров, romanized: Akbarshoh Iskandarov; born 1 August 1951)[1] is a Tajik politician who was twice acting president of Tajikistan. He first served as acting president from October 6, 1991, to December 2, 1991, when Rahmon Nabiyev stepped down to fight Tajikistan's first presidential election. Nabiyev won the election and took over as the first popularly elected president in the country's history, but resigned in September 1992, following a coup d'état.[2] Iskandrov again took the interim presidency and later resigned on 20 November 1992, after which the office of president was abolished and Emomali Rahmon was installed as head of state.[3] Iskandrov also served as ambassador to Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.[1]
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Preceded by Rahmon Nabiyev | Acting President of Tajikistan - First Term 6 October 1991 - 2 December 1991 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Acting President of Tajikistan - Second Term 7 September 1992 – 20 November 1992 | Succeeded by Presidency abolished |
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