Mubariz Ibrahimov
Mubariz Aghakerim oglu Ibrahimov | |
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Grave of Mubariz Ibrahimov at the II Alley of Honor in Baku | |
Native name | Mübariz Ağakərim oğlu İbrahimov |
Born |
Əliabad, Bilasuvar Rayon, Azerbaijan | February 7, 1988
Died |
June 19, 2010 22) Çaylı, Tartar Rayon, Azerbaijan | (aged
Allegiance | Republic of Azerbaijan |
Years of service | 2007–2010 |
Rank | Warrant Officer |
Commands held | Aghdam Detachment |
Battles/wars | 2010 Mardakert skirmish |
Awards | National Hero of Azerbaijan (2010) |
Mubariz Aghakerim oglu Ibrahimov (Azerbaijani: Mübariz Ağakərim oğlu İbrahimov) (February 7, 1988, Əliabad, Bilasuvar Rayon, Azerbaijan - June 19, 2010, Çaylı, Tartar Rayon, Azerbaijan) was an Azerbaijani Warrant Officer and National Hero of Azerbaijan.[1]
Early years
After completing his secondary education in 2005, Ibrahimov was drafted to Azerbaijani Armed Forces serving from 2006 through 2007. In September 2009, he entered the courses for warrants, after which he served in Naftalan.[2]
Death
On June 19, Ibrahimov was killed in a shootout along the frontline between Azerbaijani and Armenian and Karabakh forces. Four Armenian soldiers also died in the shootout. The Azerbaijani government has attributed the deaths of the four Armenian soldiers to Ibrahimov, and have posthumously granted him the title of National Hero of Azerbaijan. [3] An Azerbaijani Defense Ministry press release said Mubariz Ibrahimov died while fighting back against Armenian soldiers in the Chayli village of the Terter region. The Armenian side took Ibrahimov's body and has not returned it." Armenia states Ibrahimov was shot dead in Armenian-controlled territory which proves the fighting was provoked by Azerbaijani forces. [4]
Body
The body of Mubariz Ibrahimov remained under Armenian control for a few months. The spokesman of the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan Teymour Abdullayev alleged that "Armenia repeatedly claimed that the soldier’s body is not in their hand and they even didn’t abstain to mislead the international organizations". On August 2, photos, which are claimed to be Ibrahimov’s body, were placed on Internet by the Armenians".[5] Later the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church Karekin II asked the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan to return the body to Azerbaijan.[6] Finally the body was returned to Azerbaijan on November 6 following the agreement reached by presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Astrakhan in October 2010. Mubariz Ibrahimov was buried at the second Alley of Honors in Baku. The funeral was attended by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.[7][8]
Legacy
On July 22, 2010 President Ilham Aliyev signed a decree that conferred Ibrahimov with the status of national hero. The Cabinet of Ministers is empowered to ensure the naming of one of the secondary schools of Bilesuvar after Mubariz Ibrahimov and the executive powers of Bilesuvar are empowered to ensure the naming of one of the streets after Mubariz Ibrahimov.[9] A documentary about his life was also proposed by MP Ganira Pashayeva.[10] On 15 June 2011, a four-meter tall granite statue of Mubariz Ibrahimov sponsored by Central Bank of Azerbaijan was unveiled in front of school named after him.[11][12]
An armada class tanker in Turkey also bears his name.[13][14]
Awards and fellowships
- In 2011, he was named the Man of the Year by ANS Group of Companies.[15]
In popular culture
- The Turkish television series Sakarya Fırat has made several references to Ibrahimov.[16]
- A ship named Mubariz İbrahimov in fleet of Turkish oil shipping company Palmali Group of Companies. [17]
See also
References
- ↑ Matthew Kent (2010-08-06). "Your Corner: Former U.S. soldier takes his beret off to Mubariz Ibrahimov". Today.az. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
- ↑ Leysan, Leyla. Герой Азербайджана Мубариз Ибрагимов: "Я буду идти против врагов до последнего" (in Russian). 1news.az. Retrieved 31 July 2010.
- ↑ Grigoryan, Marianna. "Armenia: Spiritual Leader Stokes a Church-State Controversy". Eurasianet. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
- ↑ "Azerbaijanis Demand Armenians Return Soldier's Body". Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
- ↑ Armenians show their hypocrisy placing Shahid Mubariz Ibrahimov’s body photo on Internet, Defense Ministry says
- ↑ Гарегин II попросил президента aрмении посодействовать возращению тела азербайджанского диверсанта
- ↑ Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. More Armenian, Azerbaijani Bodies Exchanged.
- ↑ TODAY.AZ Azerbaijani shahid servicemen Mubariz Ibrahimov and Farid Ahmadov buried
- ↑ Posthumous award for Azerbaijani soldier
- ↑ "Documentary on National hero to be made at Azerbaijani deputy's initiative". news.az. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
- ↑ "В Азербайджане открыт памятник Мубаризу Ибрагимову - ФОТО". 1news.az. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ↑ "Открыт памятник Национальному герою Азербайджана Мубаризу Ибрагимову". Day.az. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ↑ "Palmali names its new tanker in honor of Azerbaijani national hero Mubariz Ibrahimov". Trend News Agency. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
- ↑ "Ship to be named after Azerbaijani soldier". news.az. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
- ↑ "'Thousands of soldiers want to repeat Mubariz Ibrahimov's heroism'". news.az. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
- ↑ Agadadashev, Jafar. В популярном турецком сериала рассказали о героизме Мубариза Ибрагимова – ВИДЕО. 1News.az (in Russian). Retrieved 28 March 2013.
- ↑ http://www.denizhaber.com.tr/gemi-insa-san/31736/mubariz-ibrahimov-gemisi-denize-indirildi.html