Politics of Azerbaijan Political parties in Azerbaijan Elections in Azerbaijan: 2003 The blue represents the Turks The red represents modernisation The green represents Islam The crescent and star is the symbol of the Turks, and the eight-pointed star represents the eight Turkish peoples of Azerbaijan. ... ... A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ... Politics of Azerbaijan Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Azerbaijan ... A presidential election was held in Azerbaijan on October 15, 2003. ...
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The Free Motherland (Azat Hayrenik)is a political party in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh). Free Motherland won in the 19 June 2005 elections 10 out of 33 seats. The Elections and Parties Series Democracy Representative democracy History of democracy Referenda Liberal democracy Representation Voting Voting systems Ideology Elections Elections by country Elections by calendar Electoral systems Politics Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Related topics Political parties Parties by country Parties by name Parties by... Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijani: Dağlıq Qarabağ or Yuxarı Qarabağ, literally mountainous black garden or upper black garden; Russian: Нагорный Карабах, translit. ... Politics of Azerbaijan Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Nagorno Karabakh ...
Fatherland is the nation of one's "fathers" or "forefathers." It can be viewed as a nationalist concept, insofar as it relates to nations.
Groups that refer to their homeland as a "fatherland" (or rather, cognates of this English word in their languages), or, arguably, associate it primarily with paternal concepts include:
"Fatherland" is also the title of a thriller novel by the English writer and journalist, Robert Harris[?], which doubles as a work of virtual history and postulates a world in which Nazi Germany was triumphant as a consequence of World War II.
The cover nicely reflects the art shown in 18 of the 24 pages of this isses except that Promethea and her caduceus are always drawn in the normal way not painted as on the cover.
Literally this refers to Sophie and Promethea meeting their physical fathers in this issue but Fatherland also means the land of one's ancestors or one's native country and it is in this context that it was used in Germany during the First World War and later by Hitler in World War II.
Even though Crowley doesn't appear in this issue Fatherland could also be taken as a reference to the magazine that was one of his main sources of income in 1915.