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Mammadrafi Mammadov
Məmmədrəfi MəmmədovMinister of Defense of Azerbaijan In office
September 2, 1993 – February 6, 1995President Heydar Aliyev Preceded by Vahid Musayev (acting) Succeeded by Safar Abiyev Personal details Born Azerbaijan Religion Islam Military service Service/branch Azerbaijani Armed Forces Rank Lieutenant General Mammadrafi Mammadov Ismayil oglu (Azerbaijani: Məmmədrəfi Məmmədov İsmayıl oğlu) was Minister of Defense of Azerbaijan from September 2, 1993 until February 6, 1995.[1][2] Mammadov served as minister during the period of fierce fighting on Karabakh front.
Term in office
Lieutenant General Mammadov was deputy chief commander of Leningrad Military District before he was invited to lead the Ministry of Defense in Azerbaijan. On September 2, 1993 acting President Heydar Aliyev appointed Mammadov the Minister of Defense of Azerbaijan.[3] He was appointed to the post at then powerful colonel Suret Huseynov's request when Aliyev assume power in June 1993[4] and mainly because of his close ties to Russian military officials, including the Russian Defense Minister, Pavel Grachev hoping closer military ties with Russia would benefit Azerbaijan. However, the connections yielded the opposite. During his official visit to Russia in 1994, Mammadrafi Mammadov agreed to station two regiments of Russian armed forces in Azerbaijan which was announced by Grachev during the joint press conference. Since the motion was not previously communicated to and approved by President Aliyev, the claims were immediately refuted by outraged Aliyev himself. Within the next few months, Grachev as well as Anatoly Kornukov travelled to Azerbaijan to persuade Azerbaijani authorities to allow Russian military presence in Azerbaijan but were denied the requests.[5]
However, Mammadov is also credited for notifying Baku authorities of acts of sabotage in Azerbaijan. While working in Moscow, Mammadrafi Mammadov passed confidential information about planned helicopter attack of Russian forces on the dissolved Soviet military base in Ganja which was to transfer considerable amount of ammunition and equipment to Azerbaijan as per agreement between Russian and Azerbaijani authorities. The warehouses were immediately emptied and equipment was saved.[6]
Throughout Mammadov's term in office, most of Azerbaijani territories were not recaptured and remained under Armenian military control.[7] Mammadov was one of the co-signers of Bishkek ceasefire agreement.[8] After the war, he also tried to arrange a 3,500 German peacekeeping force on Karabakh frontlines under auspices of OSCE.[9]
On February 6, 1995 Aliyev removed Mammadov from his post replacing him by Colonel General Safar Abiyev.[10][4][11]
See also
- Azerbaijani Army
- Ministers of Defense of Azerbaijan Republic
- Safar Abiyev
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Ministers of Defense of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Democratic Republic Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Republic of Azerbaijan Valeh Barshadly · Tajaddin Mehdiyev · Shahin Musayev* · Tahir Aliyev · Rahim Gaziyev · Dadash Rzayev · Vahid Musayev* · Safar Abiyev* · Mammadrafi Mammadov · Safar Abiyev- denotes acting ministers
** List is incomplete due to lack of sources
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