List of Ministers of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan
The Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Daxili İşlər Naziri) is the head of the Ministry of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan, who is appointed and dismissed from post office by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Ministers
Ministers of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Name | The term of office | Picture | Party | |
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1. | Fatali Khan Khoyski | 28 May, 1918 — 17 June, 1918 | non-party | |
2. | Behbud Khan Javanshir | 17 June, 1918 — 26 December, 1918 | ||
3. | Khalil Khasmammadov | 26 December, 1918 — 16 June, 1919 | Musavat | |
4. | Nasib Yusifbeyli | 16 June, 1919 — 22 December, 1919 | Musavat | |
5. | Mammad Hasan Hajinski | 22 December, 1919 — 15 February, 1920 | Musavat | |
6. | Mustafa Vakilov | 15 February, 1920 — 28 April,1920 |
Ministers of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
Name | The term of office | Picture | Party | |
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1. | Hamid Sultanov | 28 April, 1920 — 1 June, 1921 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
2. | Mir Jafar Baghirov | 5 October, 1921 — 22 May, 1927 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
3. | Novruz Rzayev | 22 May, 1927 — 10 June, 1929 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
4. | Stepan Yemelyanov | 1 August, 1929 — ? | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
5. | Yuvelian Sumbatov-Topuridze | 1 January, 1937 — 10 January, 1938[1] | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
6. | Mixail Rayev-Kaminski | 10 January, 1938 — 12 November, 1938[2] | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
7. | Stepan Yemelyanov | 11 February, 1939 — 26 February, 1941[3] | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
8. | Mir Teymur Yagubov | March 6, 1941 — June 1, 1943 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
9. | Agasalim Atakishiyev | June 10, 1943 — June 6, 1953 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
10. | Stepan Yemelyanov | 16 March, 1953 — June 28, 1953 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
11. | Anatoly Guskov | 8 August, 1953 — 25 March, 1954 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
12. | Ivan Buliga | 30 April, 1954 — 10 July, 1956 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
13. | Ali Kerimov | 11 August, 1956 — 5 February, 1960 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
14. | Khalil Mammadov | 3 November, 1960 — 5 January, 1965 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
15. | Mamed Alizadeh | 5 January, 1965 — 19 March, 1970 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
16. | Arif Heidarov | 19 March, 1970 — 20 June, 1978 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
17. | Djafar Veliev | 4 November, 1978 — 6 April, 1987 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
18. | Aidin Mamedov | 7 April, 1987 — 9 May, 1990 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
19. | Mahammad Asadov | 23 May, 1990 — 1991 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Ministers of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan
Name | The term of office | Picture | |
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1. | Mahammad Asadov | 1991 — 18 november, 1991 | |
2. | Tofig Kerimov | 18 november, 1991 — 20 february, 1992 | |
3. | Tahir Aliev | 24 February, 1992 — 25 May, 1992 | |
4. | Isgandar Hamidov | 26 May, 1992 — 16 April, 1993 | |
5. | Abdulla Allahverdiev | 21 April, 1993 — 25 June, 1993 | |
6. | Vagif Novruzov | 7 June, 1993 — 29 April, 1994 | |
7. | Ramil Usubov | April 29, 1994 — |
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References
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- "Раев Михаил Григорьевич (Каминский Яков Семёнович)". www.knowbysight.info. Archived from the original on 2018-02-14. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
- "РУКОВОДИТЕЛИ ТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНЫХ ОРГАНОВ НКВД СССР 10 июля 1934 г. – 26 февраля 1941 г." old.memo.ru. Archived from the original on 2018-04-08. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
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