Suleyman Vazirov
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Suleyman Vazirov | |
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Minister of Oil Industry of Azerbaijan SSR | |
In office 1954–1959 | |
Succeeded by | Anvar Alikhanov |
Personal details | |
Born | Shusha, Shusha Uyezd, Elisavetpol Governorate, Russian Empire | November 18, 1910
Died | February 7, 1973 Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR | (aged 62)
Resting place | Alley of Honor |
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Awards | Hero of Socialist Labour |
Suleyman Vazirov (Azerbaijani: Süleyman Azad oğlu Vəzirov, Russian: Сулейман Азадович Везиров) — Soviet statesman of Azerbaijani origin, organizer of the oil industry in Azerbaijan SSR, first Minister of Oil Industry in the republic from 1954 to 1959.[1]
Biography
[edit]Suleyman Vazirov was born in 1910 in Shusha to Vazirov family. His father, Azad bey Vazirov, received military training in St. Petersburg and was a rittmeister,[2] and her mother, Zahra khanum, was the daughter of the famous doctor of his time, Karim bey Mehmandarov. Suleyman Vazirov studied at the Shusha Real School, then entered the Baku Industrial and Economic College. In addition to studying at the technical school, he was also working as a cinema mechanic's assistant. After graduating from technical school, he began working in Bibi-Heybat oil rig.
In 1928, he entered the mining faculty of Azerbaijan Technical University, which he graduated in 1932. He served as head of the Main Directorate for Oil Production in the Southern and Western Regions of the USSR MNP (1946-1949), Minister of the Oil Industry (1954-1959), Chairman of the National Economy Council (1959-1965), Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1965-1970), Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR (1970-1973).
Besides that he was an elected a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Turkmenistan. He served as deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 3rd, 5th and 6th convocations (in 1950-1954 and 1958-1966), the Azerbaijan SSR of the 4th, 7th and 8th convocations (in 1955-1959 and since 1967) ...
He died on February 7, 1973, after a long illness.[1] He was buried in Baku on the Alley of Honor.[3]
Family
[edit]He was married to Valida Vazirova (1920-2012), daughter of Rashid bey Akhundzadeh, Governor of Baku in 1919 during Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Together they had:
- Shamil Vazirov (1942-2001) - Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor
- Murad Vazirov (1947-1996)
- Rauf Vazirov - married to Fidan Rzayeva, daughter of Rasul Rza and Nigar Rafibeyli in 1968
Awards
[edit]- Hero of Socialist Labor (24 January 1944)[4][5]
- Order of Lenin (27.4.1940; 24.1.1944; 8.1.1948; 19.3.1959 - four times)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (6/6/1942; 1/28/1950; 5/15/1951; 12/10/1960; 5/23/1966; 8/25/1971 - six times)
- Stalin Prize of the third degree (1951) - for the discovery and development of a new oil field
- Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
- Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin"
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Oil and Industry October 2018 № 21". Issuu. 17 October 2018. p. 63. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "Везиров Сулейман Азадович". www.metaljournal.com.ua. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "Prominent figures :: Baku". bakucity.preslib.az. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "Везиров Сулейман Азадович". warheroes.ru. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ Указ Президиума Верховного Совета СССР «О присвоении звания Героя Социалистического Труда работникам нефтяной промышленности» от 24 января 1944 года // Ведомости Верховного Совета Союза Советских Социалистических Республик : газета. — 1944. — 3 февраля (№ 6 (266)). — С. 1
- 1910 births
- 1973 deaths
- Azerbaijan Technical University alumni
- Heroes of Socialist Labour
- Recipients of the Stalin Prize
- Recipients of the Order of Lenin
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
- Third convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
- Fifth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
- Sixth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
- Burials at Alley of Honor
- Vazirovs