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Abbas Guliyev was born on 15 September, 1916 in Şəkərabad, Babek District, Nakhichevan ASSR, Azerbaijan, is a Soviet Azerbaijani army captain (1916–1998). Discover Abbas Guliyev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Abbas Shahbaz oglu Guliyev (Abbas Şahbaz oğlu Quliyev; 15 September 1916 – 30 December 1998) was an Azerbaijani Red Army captain and Hero of the Soviet Union.
Guliyev was born on 15 September 1916 in Şəkərabad to a peasant family.
On 21 July, during the battle for Rudka village on the west bank of the Western Bug, Guliyev's battery, supporting the 7th Company of the 172nd Guards Rifle Regiment of the 57th Guards Rifle Division, reportedly suppressed the fire of a machine gun, and dispersed a platoon of German infantry on the eastern outskirts of the village, allowing the infantry to capture the village without heavy casualties.
During the pursuit the battery was reported to have destroyed three machine guns and suppressed a mortar battery and two machine guns.
On 24 July the battery participated in the capture of Lublin.
He was recommended for the Order of the Red Banner.
On 8 August, Guliyev was instead awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky for his actions at Matsuyev and Rudka.
For his actions Guliyev was recommended for the Order of the Red Banner and instead received the Order of the Patriotic War 1st class on 30 November.
Between 10 and 30 November Guliyev fought in the Gomel-Rechitsa Offensive, during which Rechytsa was captured on 18 November.
At the end of November the line of the Berezina had been reached.
Between 8 and 30 January he fought in the Kalinkovichi-Mozyr Offensive.
He graduated from the Baku Pedagogical College in 1936.
Guliyev later graduated from the Azerbaijani Theatre Institute.
He worked as an actor at the Nakhchivan Drama Theatre.
Guliyev was drafted into the Red Army in June 1941.
He fought in combat from August 1941.
He fought on the Western Front and then the Southwestern Front from August to September.
Guliyev was slightly wounded on 10 August.
He fought on the Bryansk Front from January to February 1942 and was slightly wounded on 6 February.
After recovering he was sent to the Sumy Artillery School, which had been evacuated to Achinsk, from which he graduated in July 1943.
In 1944 he became a Communist Party of the Soviet Union member.
During the summer of 1944 Guliyev fought in Operation Bagration and the Lublin–Brest Offensive.
He became commander of the 4th Battery of the regiment.
Guliyev was awarded the title on 21 February 1945 for his leadership of his battery during the Lublin–Brest offensive.
Guliyev's battery reportedly helped repulse counterattacks in the Puławy bridgehead.
Postwar, Guliyev was discharged from the army.
He was deputy Minister of Education of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic and secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the republic.
He became a platoon commander in the 768th Light Artillery Regiment of the 16th Light Artillery Brigade in the 5th Artillery Division.
Guliyev fought in Operation Kutuzov.
On 10 August the regiment became the 279th Guards Light Artillery Regiment and the brigade became the 23rd Guards Light Artillery Brigade for its actions at Ponyri station during the Battle of Kursk.
Guliyev fought in the Chernigov-Pripyat Offensive, part of the Battle of the Dnieper.
During the offensive, he crossed the Desna and the Sozh, fighting in the capture of Sevsk.
On 16 October Guliyev crossed the Dnieper to the Loyew bridgehead and supported infantry attacks to expand the bridgehead.
On 21 October he supported advancing infantry on Height 111.5 in Derazhichi.
On that day, the battery reportedly destroyed two machine guns, five carts, suppressed the fire of five machine guns, and reportedly killed up to 30 German soldiers and dispersed two platoons of infantry.
The battery reportedly help repulse a counterattack at Sevki, killing up to 40 German soldiers.
On 18 July during the breakthrough in Matseyuv, the 4th Battery reportedly suppressed a German battery and destroyed two machine guns, enabling the advance of the infantry.
Guliyev fought in the capture of Liuboml on 19 July.
On 20 July the battery crossed the Western Bug and supported a battalion of the 170th Rifle Regiment, reportedly repulsing two counterattacks with direct fire.
The battery reportedly destroyed two heavy machine guns, an anti-tank gun, and killed a German infantry platoon.