Historical Events tagged with "turkmenistan"

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Politics & Government

Several Former Soviet Republics Join United Nations

March 2nd, 1992 33 years ago

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, San Marino, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan became members of the United Nations. This membership marked a significant step in their pursuit of international legitimacy and cooperation following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The accession of these nations, especially those that had been part of the Soviet bloc, indicated a shift towards greater independence and a commitment to global diplomatic structures. San Marino's involvement highlighted its status as a long-standing sovereign entity.

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Politics & Government

Turkmenistan Declares Sovereignty from USSR

October 27th, 1991 33 years ago

In a significant move towards independence, Turkmenistan declared its sovereignty, distancing itself from the Soviet Union's political structure. The decree, a response to the waning power of the USSR, was finalized during a session of the Supreme Soviet of Turkmenistan. The declaration birthed new national symbols and governance aimed at fostering a distinct Turkmen identity, as the country positioned itself on the path to full independence. The shifting political landscape in Central Asia fueled aspirations for autonomy, promoting national pride and reform.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Aeroflot Flight 191 Crash in Aşgabat

March 5th, 1963 62 years ago

Aeroflot Flight 191, a Soviet passenger aircraft, crashed while attempting to land at Aşgabat International Airport. The incident resulted in the loss of 12 lives, highlighting safety concerns in early 1960s aviation. The aircraft encountered difficulties due to adverse weather conditions during its approach.

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Natural Disasters

Kopet Dag Earthquake Strikes Iran-Turkmenistan Border

May 1st, 1929 95 years ago

A powerful 7.2 Mw earthquake impacted the Iran-Turkmenistan border region, registering a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent). This seismic event led to significant destruction, resulting in the deaths of up to 3,800 people and injuring 1,121 others. Ground shaking and subsequent damage occurred in multiple towns and rural areas, revealing the vulnerability of these communities to natural disasters. Rescue efforts were initiated soon after the quake to assist those affected.

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