Ziya Bunyadov
Ziya Musa oğlu Bünyadov (Russian: Зия Мусаевич Буниятов, Zija Musajewicz Bunijatow, born December 24, 1921 in Astra, died February 21, 1997 in Baku) - Azerbaijan historian, orientalist, student, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). < / p> Curriculum vitae
In 1939 he graduated from a 10-year-old school and joined the Bakir school of infantry, which he graduated in May 1941 as a lieutenant, from June 1941 to May 1945 he participated in the USSR's war with Germany as platoon commander, commander of the company and battalion. He took part in the defense of the Caucasus, including in the battles for Mozdok and Tuapse, he also fought in Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Poland, and in 1945 he took part in the conquest of Berlin. In January 1945 he became the commander of 123 companies in the captain's rank, took part in the Vistula-Oder operation and fights for the Warka-Magnuszewski bridgehead. At the head of the company he captured a bridge on Pilica and captured a bridgehead near the village of Palczew, inflicting heavy losses on the Germans, despite the large losses suffered by the company (90% of the state). In the fights he was injured and injured several times. From March 1945 he belonged to the Polish United Workers' Party (b), from May 1945 to May 1946 he was a helper of the Pankow district commander, in June 1946 he was transferred to the rank of lieutenant colonel, 1946-1950 he studied at the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies, and in May 1954 he defended his candidate job. " Italian imperialism in Africa. " He worked at the Institute of History of the Azerbaijani Academy of SSR as a senior researcher, in March 1964 he defended his doctoral thesis "Azerbaijan in VII-IX centuries" (in 1965 it was translated into Russian and published in 1000 copies), from May 1964 to March 1981 managed the Faculty History of the Medieval Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR, and from April 1981 to January 1986 and again in 1988-1990 and from 1992 was the director of the Institute. In 1965 he received the title of professor, in 1967 he became a correspondent member of the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, in 1976 a real member of the Academy, and in 1990 its vice-president. In 1980 he became a member of the Main Editorial Board of the Azerbaijan Soviet Encyclopedia. In 1973, he published a book on the subject of Jalal ad-Dina and his fights with the Mongols, Georgians and the Caliphate of Baghdad. In total, over 45 years of scientific work, he wrote over 450 scientific papers. He was murdered in his flat in Baku. Honors
And medals. Bibliography
wiki
Comments
Post a Comment