National Hero of Azerbaijan
National Hero of Azerbaijan Azərbaycan milli qəhrəmanı | |
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Awarded by President of Azerbaijan | |
Country | Azerbaijan |
Type | Individual Award |
Eligibility | Azerbaijani citizens |
Awarded for | Exceptional service and courage for the independence and prosperity of people of the Republic of Azerbaijan. |
Status | Active |
Clasps | 1 |
Statistics | |
Established | March 25, 1992. Decree No. 201 |
First awarded | June 7, 1992 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None |
The National Hero of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan milli qəhrəmanı) is the highest national title in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The title was named the highest national award on March 25, 1992, and the "Qizil Ulduz" Medal awarded as a sign of receiving this title was established by a separate law in July 1992[1] The law on the title has been in effect since December 25, 1995. It can be awarded only once to the same person.[2]
The title is awarded for outstanding services of national importance to Azerbaijan in defense and strengthening of the state system and creation of important national values.
Independent Azerbaijan
After the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991, Azerbaijan and Armenia were engaged in the Nagorno-Karabakh War in which several Azerabaijanis were awarded with the National Hero of Azerbaijan.
- Mubariz Ibrahimov, National Hero [3]
- Albert Agarunov, National Hero
- Riad Ahmadov, National Hero
- Amiraslan Aliyev, National Hero
- Emin Aliyev, National Hero
- Mikayil Jabrayilov, National Hero
- Nadir Aliyev, National Hero
- Salatyn Asgarova, National Hero
- Allahverdi Bagirov, National Hero
- Faig Jafarov, National Hero
- Eldar Mammadov, National Hero
- Bahruz Mansurov, National Hero
- Chingiz Mustafayev, National Hero
- Ali Mustafayev, National Hero
- Asif Maharramov, National Hero
- Alif Hajiyev, National Hero
- Shahin Taghiyev, National Hero
- Telman Hasanov, National Hero
Soviet Azerbaijan
During the period of Soviet rule, Azerbaijan was incorporated into the Soviet Union as the Azerbaijan SSR. Hero of the Soviet Union (Russian: Герой Советского Союза, Geroy Sovyetskovo Soyuza) was the highest honorary title and the superior degree of distinction of the Soviet Union.
Hero of Socialist Labor (Russian: Герой Социалистического Труда, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda) was an honorary title in the Soviet Union and the highest degree of distinction for exceptional achievements in national economy and culture. It provided a similar status to the title Hero of the Soviet Union that was awarded for heroic deeds, but unlike the latter, was not awarded to foreign citizens.
Heroes of Socialist Labor
- Heydar Aliyev, twice Hero of Socialist Labor
- Bakhtiyar Allahverdiyev
- Murtuz Jarchiyev
- Asmar Mammadova
- Imran Mirzayev
- Suleyman Rustam
- Tahir Salahov
- Farman Salmanov
- Khaver Talibova
- Kerim Kerimov
Heroes of the Soviet Union
- Mamish Abdullayev
- Sama Abdullayev
- Jamil Ahmadov
- Gazanfar Akbarov
- Mikayil Akbarov
- Mastan Aliyev
- Shamsulla Aliyev
- Museyib Allahverdiyev
- Garay Asadov
- Azi Aslanov, twice Hero of Soviet Union
- Museyib Baghirov
- Ismayil Bayramov
- Ziya Bunyadov
- Maharram Dadashev
- Abbas Guliyev
- Adil Guliyev
- Mehdi Guliyev
- Habibulla Huseynov
- Mehdi Huseynzade
- Mirza Jabiyev
- Aghashirin Jafarov
- Salahaddin Kazimov
- Mammad Maharramov
- Malik Maharramov
- Amil Mammadov
- Gafur Mammadov
- Israfil Mammadov
- Mammad Mammadov
- Khalil Mammadov
- Bahatdin Mirzayev
- Mardan Musayev
- Bakir Mustafayev
- Khydyr Mustafayev
- Alif Piriyev
- Najafgulu Rafiyev
- Yusif Sadykhov
- Fariz Safarov
- Shirin Shukurov
- Idris Suleymanov
- Mirza Valiyev
- Aslan Vazirov
- Avaz Verdiyev
References
External links
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