Aghamirza Ahmadov Explained

Aghamirza Ahmadov
Native Name Lang:az
Office:Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR
Term Start:March 26, 1951
Term End:April 18, 1953
Predecessor:Yusif Yusifov
Successor:Mustafa Topchubashov
Office2:Minister of Trade of the Azerbaijan SSR
Term Start2:January 21, 1959
Term End2:August 12, 1963
Predecessor2:Nadir Akhundov
Successor2:Agharza Gafarov
Office3:Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Baku City Council of Labor Deputies
Term Start3:1956
Term End3:January 1959
Successor3:Alish Lambaranski
Office4:Second Secretary of the Nakhchivan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Azerbaijan
Term Start4:1943
Term End4:1944
Successor4:Shirali Mammadov
Birth Place:Angekharan, Shamakhi Uyezd, Baku Governorate, Russian Empire
Death Place:Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR
Resting Place:Alley of Honor
Party:CPSU

Aghamirza Mirzali oghlu Ahmadov (Azerbaijani: Ağamirzə Mirzəli oğlu Əhmədov, 1905 — May 12, 1964) was an Azerbaijani-Soviet statesman and party figure, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR (1951–1953), Minister of Trade of the Azerbaijan SSR.

Biography

Aghamirza Ahmadov was born in 1905 in the village of Angekharan in the present-day Shamakhi District.[1] When the Soviet government was established in Azerbaijan, Aghamirza Ahmadov joined the Komsomol, and then was sent to study at the Soviet Party School in Baku. While studying here, he was elected a member of the All-Union Communist (Bolshevik) Party in 1928. After graduating from school, he was sent to senior positions in the regions of Azerbaijan, worked as secretary of the Komsomol Committee of the Baskal region, head of the education department of the Shamakhi District, head of the organizational department of the regional party committee.[2]

Aghamirza Ahmadov studied at the Institute of Marxism–Leninism in Baku in 1932–1934, then worked as deputy head of the political department at Mollakend MTS in Kurdamir District, secretary of regional party committees in Lankaran, Zangilan and Shamkhor Districts. After five years of party activity, he was again sent to study at the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist (Bolshevik) Party in 1939. After returning from Moscow, he began to work in leading positions in party organizations in Azerbaijan in 1941. He was secretary of the Ali Bayramli district party committee, deputy head of the Transcaucasian Railways political department, second secretary of the Nakhchivan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Azerbaijan, head of the transport department of the Baku city party committee, secretary of the party committees of Guba District, Kirovabad and Baku.[2]

In 1951–1953 Aghamirza Ahmadov was elected chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR[3] and in 1952 was appointed deputy chairman of the Baku regional party committee. After the abolition of the region, he worked in the office of the Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan SSR. From the beginning of 1954, he was the Deputy Chairman and then the Chairman of the Baku City Council Executive Committee.[2] Until 1963, he was the Minister of Trade of the Azerbaijan SSR, and near the end of his life he worked in the office of the Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan SSR.[4]

Aghamirza Ahmadov was a member of the bureau of the Baku City Party Committee of the Azerbaijan Communist Party in 1955–1957, a member of the Central Committee of the Azerbaijan Communist Party in 1956–1961, and a member of the Inspection Commission of the Central Committee of the Azerbaijan Communist Party in 1961–1964. Elected Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (3rd convocation), Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR (2nd-5th convocation).[5]

Aghamirza Ahmadov died in May 1964 in Baku.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Who was who in the USSR. Ahkmedov, Agamirzali Mirza ogly. 1972. Scarecrow Press. en. Metuchen, New Jersey. 7.
  2. Encyclopedia: Ағамирзә Мирзәли оғлу Әһмәдов. Азәрбајҹан ССР Али Совети депутатларынын тәрҹүмеји-һаллары. Бешинҹи чағырыш: 15 март 1959-ҹу ил. -Бакы. 1960. 194.
  3. Web site: Ахмедов Ага Мирза Мирза Али оглы. Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898–1991. knowbysight.info. ru. December 29, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211229072744/http://www.knowbysight.info/AAA/08414.asp. December 29, 2021.
  4. News: А. М. Әһмәдов. Коммунист. 111. 12582. May 13, 1964. 4. az-cyrl.
  5. Book: Əhmədov Ağamirzə Mirzəli oğlu. Fəxri Xiyaban. 2007. Bakı. Heydər Əliyev Fondu. 50.