Kazim Mammadov

Kazim Mammadov (Azerbaijani: Məmmədov Kazım Ərşad oğlu) (1 October 1969, Bëyuk Mardzhanly, Jabrayil District, Azerbaijan – 15 November 1991, Dərəkənd, Khojavend, Azerbaijan) was the National Hero of Azerbaijan, and warrior of the Nagorno Karabakh War.[1]

Kazim Mammadov
Born(1969-09-01)September 1, 1969
Bëyuk Mardzhanly, Jabrayil District, Azerbaijan
DiedNovember 15, 1991(1991-11-15) (aged 22)
Dərəkənd, Khojavend, Azerbaijan
AllegianceRepublic of Azerbaijan
Years of service1991
Battles/warsNagorno-Karabakh War
AwardsNational Hero of Azerbaijan
1992

Early life and education

Kazim Mammadov was born on 1 October 1969 in Bëyuk Mardzhanly village of Jabrayil District of Azerbaijan SSR. In 1986, he completed his secondary education at Bëyuk Mardzhanly village secondary school. From 1988 through 1990, Mammadov served in the Soviet Armed Forces. After completing his military service, he returned to Ganja, Azerbaijan.[1]

Nagorno Karabakh war

The Armenians attacked the territories of Azerbaijan in 1991. At that time, he started to work as a police officer in the Jabrayil District Internal Affairs Department, and was assigned to the frontlines. Mammadov took part in several battles around the villages of Khojavend District.[2]

On November 15, 1991, Mammadov was killed in a fight when Armenian soldiers attacked the Darakand village of Khojavend District.[2]

Honors

By the Decree of the President of Azerbaijan No. 264 dated October 8, 1992, Mammadov was posthumously awarded the title of the National Hero of Azerbaijan.[3]

He was buried at a cemetery in Bëyuk Mardzhanly. A school in Bëyuk Mardzhanly was named after him.[1]

See also

References

  1. "MƏMMƏDOV KAZIM ƏRŞAD oğlu". veten-ugrunda.az. 15 September 2015. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  2. "Kazım Məmmədov kimdir?". islamazeri.com. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  3. "National Heroes". Azerbaijans.com. Retrieved 27 September 2018.

Sources

  • Vugar Asgarov. Azərbaycanın Milli Qəhrəmanları (Yenidən işlənmiş II nəşr). Bakı: "Dərələyəz-M", 2010, səh. 198.
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