Turkmenistan Gains Independence from the Soviet Union (1991)

Following Turkmenistan’s independence, the head of its Communist Party, Saparmurat Niyazov, became president. He developed a totalitarian cult of personality, isolating the Central Asian nation culturally and politically. Citizens were tested on their knowledge of Niyazov’s autobiography and spiritual guide book, the Ruhnama—even on driver’s license tests. Niyazov’s successor later reversed many of his policies, including the decision to rename the months of the calendar after what? Discuss

Source: The Free Dictionary

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