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  • BAKU: Azerbaijani Armed Forces Turn 89

    AZERBAIJANI ARMED FORCES TURN 89

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 25 2007

    Azerbaijani Armed Forces turn 89 this year, APA reports. The history
    of the modern Azerbaijan army dates back to Azerbaijan Democratic
    Republic in 1918, when the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan Republic were
    created. Azerbaijani parliament headquartered in Ganja passed a
    decision on establishing the army on the basis of 600-men regiment
    of former Russian army composed of Azerbaijanis on June 26, 1918.

    The officers of Islamic Army of the Caucasus headed by Nuru Pasha
    set up an army of 20,000. The army succeeded in releasing Baku from
    Bolshevik-Dashnak occupation, crushing the Bolshevik rebellion in
    Mughan and military operations against Armenians in Karabakh.

    Azerbaijan's military ministry was officially closed after Soviet
    occupation and People's Military Commissariat replaced it. Over 15
    generals out of 21 of Azerbaijani army were killed by Bolsheviks.

    Azerbaijani parliament passed a decision in September, 1991 on
    establishing Defense Ministry, and on October 9 on setting up
    Azerbaijani Armed Forces.

    Azerbaijani Armed Forces holds one of the leading places in the South
    Caucasus for the number of its staff and its material procurement.

    Azerbaijan's defense expenditures make up $ 1.100bn in 2007.

    Azerbaijani Armed Forces cooperate with a number of countries and
    international organizations as well as in the framework of various
    NATO programs (Partnership for Peace program, PfP Planning and Review
    Process, Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP)).

    The Azerbaijan Armed Forces consists of four military branches:
    the army, air force, navy, air defense force and four sub-branches
    the national guard, interior guard, border guard and the coast
    guard. The interior and coast guard are only used for emergencies in
    the country and are under direct command by the Ministry of Emergency
    of Azerbaijan.

    In the past 89 years, Azerbaijani Defense Ministry was led by Khosrov
    bey Soltanov, Samad bey Mehmandarov (1918-1920), Valeh Barshadli,
    Tajeddin Mehdiyev, Shahin Musayev, Tahir Aliyev, Rahim Gaziyev,
    Vahid Musayev, Dadash Rzayev, Mammadrafi Mammadov and Safar Abiyev
    (1991-2007), and the Armed Forces General Staff was led by Habib
    bey Salimov, Mammad bey Sulkevich (1918-1920), Shahin Musayev, Valeh
    Barshadli, Safar Abiyev, Rufet Amirov (the last two acted for interim
    period), Nureddin Sadigov and Najmaddin Sadigov (1991-2007).
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