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Ayaz Mutallibov (Ayaz Niyazi oghlu Mutallibov) was born on 12 May, 1938 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union, is a President of Azerbaijan from 1990 to 1992. Discover Ayaz Mutallibov'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 83 years old?

Popular As Ayaz Niyazi oghlu Mutallibov
Occupation N/A
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 12 May 1938
Birthday 12 May
Birthplace Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union
Date of death 27 March, 2022
Died Place Baku, Azerbaijan
Nationality Azerbaijan

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1938

Ayaz Niyazi oghlu Mutallibov (12 May 1938 – 27 March 2022 ) was an Azerbaijani politician who served as the first president of Azerbaijan.

Mutallibov was born on 12 May 1938, in Baku to the family of a physician and later World War II veteran, Niyazi Ashraf oghlu Mutallibov (Niyazi Əşrəf oğlu Mütəllibov), and gynaecologist Kubra Mutallibova (died in 1988).

Both of his parents were from Shamakhi.

1956

In 1956, Ayaz Mutallibov graduated from the secondary school #189 in Baku.

During his youth he was fond of jazz music.

He was a member of the school volleyball team.

In 1956–62, Mutallibov attended the Azerbaijan State Institute of Petroleum and Chemistry.

1964

In 1964, he became the director of the Baku Refrigerator Factory, and in 1974, he was appointed the General Director of the "BakElectroBytMash" State Industrial Company.

1977

In 1977, he was appointed the Second Secretary of Azerbaijan Communist Party Committee in the Narimanov District of Baku.

1979

He was promoted to the republic's cabinet in 1979 as he assumed the post of Minister of Local Industry of Azerbaijan SSR.

1982

In 1982, he was appointed the Chairman of the State Planning Committee of Azerbaijan SSR and the Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Azerbaijan SSR.

1989

In January 1989, he was appointed the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Azerbaijan SSR.

1990

He was the last leader of Soviet Azerbaijan, and first President of Azerbaijan from 18 May 1990 until 6 March 1992 and from 14 May until 18 May 1992.

He rose through the ranks of the Azerbaijan Communist Party during Soviet Azerbaijan before becoming leader of the party in 1990.

Later that year, the Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan SSR elected Mutallibov as the first President of Azerbaijan SSR.

On 24 January 1990, four days after Soviet troops entered Baku, marking the beginning of the Black January crackdown, Mutallibov, at this point in Moscow, is appointed the First Secretary of the Azerbaijan Communist Party.

On 18 May 1990, the Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan SSR elected Mutallibov as the first President of Azerbaijan SSR.

In December 1990, at Mutallibov's initiative, the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR officially renamed the country to the Azerbaijan Republic and adopted the Declaration of Sovereignty.

1991

In September 1991, amid the collapse of the Soviet Union and independence of Azerbaijan, Mutallibov declared himself President of Azerbaijan in an uncontested election.

On 17 March 1991, under pressure from Mutallibov, the Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan voted for the participation of Azerbaijan in the referendum on the fate of the Soviet Union.

On 19 August 1991, according to some reports, while on a visit to Tehran, Mutalibov made a statement in support of the Soviet coup attempt of 1991.

In September 1991, amid the collapse of the Soviet Union and independence of Azerbaijan, Mutallibov dissolved the Communist Party of Azerbaijan declared himself President of Azerbaijan in an uncontested election.

Mutallibov negotiated with the opposition, in particularly the Popular Front party, during his presidency.

After pressure from the Popular Front, Mutallibov established a parliament where power was divided between opposition figures and the communist old guard.

1992

He was ousted from power in May 1992 when he tried to cancel the forthcoming presidential election.

On 6 March 1992, Under pressure from Azerbaijan Popular Front amid substantial Azerbaijani losses in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, Mutallibov was forced to submit his resignation to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan.

He handed the presidency to his ally Yaqub Mammadov.

On 14 May, the Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan, dominated by the former members of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, heared the case on Khojaly Massacre, relieved Mutallibov of any responsibility, and reversed his prior resignation, restoring him as the President of Azerbaijan.

Upon taking the powers of the presidency again, Mutallibov cancelled the forthcoming presidential elections, which were set to take place on June 7, 1992.

A day later, armed forces led by the Azerbaijan Popular Front under the command of Police Colonel Isgandar Hamidov, took control of the offices of the Parliament of Azerbaijan and Azerbaijani State Radio and Television, thereby deposing Mutallibov, who left for Moscow.

The defunct Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan was dissolved passing the duties to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan formed by equal representation of Azerbaijan Popular Front and former communists.

Isa Gambar of the Popular Front party was subsequently made acting president; Gambar reinstated the upcoming presidential elections which were won by Abulfaz Elchibey.

Mutallibov was in exile in Moscow from May 1992 until July 2012.

It was his first visit to the country after 1992.

He died at the age of 83 on March 27, 2022 in Baku after a long illness, having been treated in hospital for some time.

2000

In April 2000, his followers in Baku declared the formation of the new Civil Union Party.

2003

In 2003 he joined the Azerbaijan Social Democratic Party (ASDP) and became its co-chairman in exile.

2011

His son Azad died of cancer on 9 August 2011, leaving only Zaur.

2012

in July 2012, Mutallibov returned from exile with the permission of President Ilham Aliyev to attend his son’s funeral.

2016

However, in 2016, the ex-president of Azerbaijan said that he did not support the putschists.