Araz Budagov | |
Birth Name: | Araz Məhəmməd oğlu Budaqov |
Birth Date: | 7 December 1938 |
Birth Place: | Umudlu, Agdam District, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR |
Death Place: | Surra, Sabirabad District, Azerbaijan Republic |
Education: | Azerbaijan State Medical Institute |
Occupation: | Physician |
Work Institutions: | Village hospitals in Yolchubeyli, Garatepe, and Ulacali and Akhiskha field hospital |
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Araz Mahammad oglu Budagov (Azerbaijani: Araz Məhəmməd oğlu Budaqov; December 7, 1938 – May 27, 2021) was an Azerbaijani physician, teacher, and deputy.
Araz Budagov was born on December 7, 1938, in Umudlu village of Agdam region to Mahammad Ismayil oglu Budagov and his mother was Jeyran Aga gizi Huseynova. He was the eldest of 10 children—7 boys and 3 girls.[1] His family was part of a farming collective.[2]
In 1956, Budagov graduated from Gulluja village secondary school in the Agdam District. He entered the Azerbaijan State Medical Institute the same year and graduated with honors in 1962.[3]
After graduating, he moved to Sabirabad, where he worked as a chief physician in rural hospitals in Yolchubeyli, Garatepe and Ulacali. He also worked as a doctor at an ambulance station. In 1963, he joined a field hospital in the village of Akhiskha, where he remained until his retirement in 2011.[4] Throughout his career, he taught students in a number of medical schools and health centres in Sabirabad, Shirvan, and surrounding villages. In 1969, he was elected to the Surra Village Council of Workers' Deputies from the 14th Akhishka constituency.[5] He joined the District Committee of the Medical Workers' Union in 1977 as chairman and remained for 11 years. He also served as a Azerbaijan SSR deputy for Sabirabad's district council. In 2005, he was invited by President Ilham Aliyev to the opening of the Mugan clinicin the Mughan plain.[6] [7] Doctor Araz was also invited to the opening ceremony as a guest.[8]
Budagov married nurse Aliyeva Shalala Arastun in 1978 and they have five children: daughters Günay, Güney, Günəş, and Günel, and son Məhəmməd.[9] At the time of his death, Budagov had 11 grandchildren, the last of whom is his namesake.
Budagov died on May 27, 2021, in Surra from heart failure and medical errors. The following day, he was buried in the Akhiskha village cemetery. A petition to rename the Akhishka rural field hospital where Budagov worked for nearly 50 years after him was spread among locals following his death.