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Mamed Aliyev

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Mamed Aliyev
Məmməd Əliyev Əli Oğlu
Born9 September 1934
Died3 November 2004
CitizenshipAzerbaijani
OccupationRailway Station Chief
Years active1950 – 2000
Known forFirst Chief and Founder of Davachi Railway Station
Children6
Awards
Honours
Websitehttps://mamedaliyev.com

Aliyev Mamed Ali Oglu (Azerbaijani: Əliyev Məmməd Əli oğlu, September 9, 1934 – November 3, 2004) Chief and Founder of Davachi (Shabran) Railway Station, was a recipient of the Order of the Badge of Honour, an Honorary Railwayman Badge of the USSR, and a Veteran of Labour.[1]

Life

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Mamed Aliyev was born on September 9, 1934, in the small village of Divichi, which at that time was part of the Azerbaijan SSR, and is now known as the Shabran district of Azerbaijan. He grew up in a family with deep roots and traditions in the region, and his father, Kerbalai Ustad Ali, was a respected figure in the village, as he worked as a builder. His profession was highly regarded among the local residents, as construction at that time played an important role in the development of the village's infrastructure and the well-being of the community.

Kerbalai Ustad Ali was known for his masterful approach to construction, and his work formed the foundation of many buildings that became vital to the life of the community. As a builder, he not only erected buildings but also ensured the creation of strong and reliable homes for local families. His knowledge and skills were passed on to other generations of builders, and his reputation as an honest and talented craftsman contributed to his status in the village. The houses built by Kerbalai Ustad Ali still stand in the village of Divichi, which is a remarkable testament to his craftsmanship and expert approach to construction. These structures, built almost a century ago, have withstood the test of time and remain symbols of durability and quality to this day.

The Aliyev family was always known for its hard work, a value passed down from generation to generation. The work ethic of Kerbalai Ustad Ali left a deep impression on Mamed's upbringing, even though his father passed away when he was only two years old.

Education

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In 1959, Mamed Aliyev enrolled at the Baku Railway Technical School, graduating in 1963 with a qualification as a railway operations technician. In 1964, he was admitted to the Rostov Institute of Railway Engineers, where he earned a degree in railway operations engineering in 1971. In 1975, he completed advanced leadership training courses for senior railway transport officials in Moscow.

Career

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From 1962 to 1968, Mamed Aliyev was appointed as the head of the Nasosnu Railway Station, currently known as Zeynalabdin Taghiyev settlement.

In August 1968, he was reassigned as the head of the Davachi Railway Station, a position he held until 2000.

Thus, having started his career in 1950 as a regular railway worker, he rose through the ranks and served as the head of the Davachi station from 1962 to 2000, marking a long and distinguished career in railway operations.

Awards

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On February 28, 1974, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Mamed Aliyev was awarded the "Order of the Badge of Honour."

On January 31, 1984, he was awarded the "Veteran of Labour" medal.

On October 31, 1984, by order of the Minister of Railways of the USSR, N.S. Konarev, he was honored with the "Honorary Railwayman" badge.

At various times, he received more than 20 Honorary Certificates from the Ministries of Railways of both the USSR and the Republic, as well as from the regional party committee.

Publications

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Books

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  • “Adın işığı” - Aydın Tağıyev, 1998
  • “Eldən soruş” -2001

Newspapers

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Every year, valuable articles about Mamed Aliyev were published in local regional newspapers and the Azerbaijan Railway Worker newspaper.

Family and Passing

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Mamed Aliyev had 6 children and 16 grandchildren. His wife, Selminaz Aliyeva Shamseddin Qizi (born October 16, 1940 passed away on February 5, 2000 )

Children:

  • Nazira Aliyeva – born in 1958, holds a higher education degree in engineering.
  • Tahira Aliyeva – born in 1959, holds a higher education degree in engineering.
  • Kamala Aliyeva – born in 1962, has secondary education.
  • Suheyl Aliyev – born in 1964, holds a higher education degree in economics and engineering.
  • Ali Aliyev – born in 1966, holds a higher education degree in engineering and law.
  • Farid Aliyev – born in 1970, holds higher education degrees in economics and law.

References

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  1. ^ Məmməd, Əliyev. "Məmməd Əliyev".