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The minister of internal affairs of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Daxili İşlər Naziri) is the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan. The person in this position is appointed and dismissed from the post by the president of Azerbaijan.

List of ministers

Azerbaijan Democratic Republic

Ministers of internal affairs of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Name Term of office Picture Party
1. Fatali Khan Khoyski 28 May 1918 — 17 June 1918 Non-party
2. Behbud Khan Javanshir 17 June 1918 — 26 December 1918 Non-party
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 Non-party

Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic

Ministers of internal affairs of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
Name Term of office Picture Party
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 Communist Party of the Soviet Union
6. Mixail Rayev-Kaminski 10 January 1938 — 12 November 1938 Communist Party of the Soviet Union
7. Stepan Yemelyanov 11 February 1939 — 26 February 1941 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

Republic of Azerbaijan

Interior ministers of Azerbaijan
Name Term of office Picture
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 29 April 1994 — 20 June 2019
8. Vilayat Eyvazov 20 June 2019 —

See also

References

  1. "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.
  2. "Раев Михаил Григорьевич (Каминский Яков Семёнович)". www.knowbysight.info. Archived from the original on 2018-02-14. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  3. "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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