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Akhmad Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov (; ; 23 August 1951 – 9 May 2004), also spelled Akhmat, was the Chief Mufti of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in the 1990s during and after the First Chechen War. At the outbreak of the Second Chechen War he switched sides, offering his service to the Russian government, and later became the President of the Chechen Republic from 5 October 2003, acting as head of administration since July 2000.

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  • Akhmad Kadyrov
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  • Akhmad Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov (; ; 23 August 1951 – 9 May 2004), also spelled Akhmat, was the Chief Mufti of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in the 1990s during and after the First Chechen War. At the outbreak of the Second Chechen War he switched sides, offering his service to the Russian government, and later became the President of the Chechen Republic from 5 October 2003, acting as head of administration since July 2000.
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term start
  • 2003-10-05(xsd:date)
Birth Date
  • 1951-08-23(xsd:date)
death place
  • Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia
Spouse
  • Ayman Nisievna Kadyrova
Name
  • Akhmad Kadyrov
  • Ахмат Кадыров
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  • 215(xsd:integer)
Party
  • Non-Partisan
Birth Place
  • Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, USSR
Title
  • President of the Chechen Republic
Awards
  • 40(xsd:integer)
term end
  • 2004-05-09(xsd:date)
death date
  • 2004-05-09(xsd:date)
Successor
Religion
  • Islam
Years
  • 2003(xsd:integer)
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Children
  • 4(xsd:integer)
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
Nationality
  • Chechen
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  • Position created
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  • Akhmad Abdulkhamidovich Kadyrov (; ; 23 August 1951 – 9 May 2004), also spelled Akhmat, was the Chief Mufti of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in the 1990s during and after the First Chechen War. At the outbreak of the Second Chechen War he switched sides, offering his service to the Russian government, and later became the President of the Chechen Republic from 5 October 2003, acting as head of administration since July 2000. On 9 May 2004, he was assassinated by Chechen Islamists in Grozny, using a bomb blast during a World War II memorial victory parade. His son, Ramzan Kadyrov, who led his father's militia, became one of his successors in March 2007 as the President of the Chechen Republic.
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