Akhmad Kadyrov

Akhmad Abdoulkhamidovitch Kadyrov (in Cyrillic АхматАбдулхамидовичКадыров) was a Russian politician, chair republic of Chetchnia (2003-2004).

Kadyrov was born Soviet the August 23rd 1951 with Karaganda (Soviet socialist republic of the Kazakhstan), in a family of Tchétchènes off-set by Joseph Stalin, it died the May 9th 2004 in an attack at the stage of Grozny, during the commemoration of the victory of the Second world war.

Its family had returned in Centoroji, village of Tchétchénie-Ingouchie in April 1957. It made religious studies with Tachkent, then in the Middle East, and was Mufti of Chetchnia in 1995.

During the dislocation of the Soviet Union, it is one of the independence chiefs tchetchenes which want to make secession of the Russia. It rejoins the camp pro-Russian however thereafter and is thus named chief of the government in June 2000. He is then elected president of the republic the October 5th 2003, at the time of a poll not recognized by the international community.

Father of 4 children, his son Ramzan Kadyrov is currently, since the March 2nd 2007, the new Chechen president.

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