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Lənkəranski eventually rose to the rank of (Thief-in-Law). His career was characterized by:

: His operations spanned from Baku and Moscow to Ukraine and eventually Turkey. The Duality of His Legacy

The "deep" significance of Lənkəranski lies in his dual identity: Rovsen Lenkeranski Ad GЕ±nЕ±n

Lənkəranski's birthday remains a symbolic date for those who admire the "Thief-in-Law" code—a code built on personal honor, rejection of state authority, and loyalty to one's roots. Whether seen as a protector or a criminal, his life reflects the complex social and legal transitions of the post-Soviet era, where figures like him often filled the vacuum left by shifting state institutions.

The defining moment of Lənkəranski's life occurred at the age of 17. After his father, a police officer, was murdered by a criminal gang, Rövşən famously shot his father's killer inside the courtroom during the trial. This act of personal vengeance, rather than being seen purely as a crime, earned him immediate and lasting respect in certain segments of Azerbaijani society, cementing his image as someone who prioritized honor over the law. Career and "Vor v Zakone" Lənkəranski eventually rose to the rank of (Thief-in-Law)

: He controlled significant Azerbaijani criminal networks in Russia, often framing his activities as protecting the interests of the Azerbaijani diaspora.

: He was a central figure in violent turf wars, most notably against Aslan Usoyan (known as "Ded Hasan"), one of the most powerful crime bosses in Russia. Whether seen as a protector or a criminal,

Rövşən Lənkəranski (born Rövşən Rafiq oğlu Canıyev) was a highly influential figure in the post-Soviet criminal underworld whose life and legacy have become a subject of intense cultural debate in Azerbaijan and beyond. Born on , in Lankaran, his "Ad Günü" (birthday) is often marked by his supporters and family as a day of remembrance for a man they view as a "people's protector" or a "folk hero," while state and international perspectives view him through the lens of organized crime. The Genesis of a Legend