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Rovshan Djavadov is the Hero of Azerbayjan .

Our only true leader

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The only true leader who loved our country and was just and a very generous person. Unfortunetly most people who are like him got killed by Heydar went to jail or are outside. But a better generation will for sure come,hopefully soon

Very subjective article

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This is very subjective praise of one of unsuccessful rebels of recent history of Azerbaijan. I would note that his OMON group has grown very unpopular within the people, and obviously upon hearing of his rebellion, many thousands of Azerbaijanis went to the streets to express their support for the president, Heydar Aliyev. Nevertheless, Rovshan Djavadov was very successful and charesmatic (but "not the only capable") officer.

Rovshan was and is a HERO

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First of all Rovshan Djavadov was not a rebel, all Azerbaijan knows that he could have brought down Aliyev in October 1994, but he did not in order to avoid civil war. In March 1995 he also could have toppled the Aliyev regime, but non of OMON forces did not attack presidential residence and remained at their base. And those who say that he was charismatic and successful but not supported by the people lacks logical analysis, how could the only military leader who brought fear to Armenian aggressors and Russian mercenaries not have been loved by his people during war and occupation? Those who stand against OMON and such type of people who fought for their nation seem to like more fake generals who never stepped on the front lines like Ramil Usubov or Medat Gulieyv who are the shame of our nation.

Nazim, Hague

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This guy seems to be serving for Mahir Djavadov. He cannot tolerate another opinion.

Very interesting

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I heard about Rovshan Djavadov before, but did not know the details, very interesting to know that Azerbaijan had such a person, but we need them now also. I think people find it hard to believe what is written here because the current regime has unfortunately managed to brainwash our nation.

Rasim, USA


POV

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This article has serious POV issues. Grandmaster 06:23, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You think? VartanM (talk) 10:20, 9 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

1990 "invasion"

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In 1990 Azerbaijan was part of the Soviet Union. Therefore, Soviet troops could not have, juridically speaking, "invaded" it. Therefore, for lack of a better term at the moment, I replaced "invaded" with "took control of". Bazuz (talk) 22:28, 7 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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