Murad Mirzayev

Murad Mirzayev
Born 31 March 1976
Muğan Gəncəli, Sabirabad District, Azerbaijan SSR
Died 3 April 2016
near Talysh village, Nagorno Karabakh
Allegiance  Azerbaijan
Service/branch Special Forces of Azerbaijan
Years of service 1998–2016
Rank Lieutenant colonel
Battles/wars 2016 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes
Awards National Hero of Azerbaijan,
“For Faultless Service” medal (3rd and 2nd degrees),
"For distinction in military service" medal (3rd and 2nd degrees),
The 10th Anniversary of the Armed Forces of the Azerbaijani Republic 1991–2001" medal,
"The 90th Anniversary of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan 1918–2008" medal,
"The 95th Anniversary of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan 1918–2013" medal.[1][2]
Grave of National Hero of Azerbaijan Murad Mirzayev at the II Alley of Honor in Baku (10 days after funerals)

Murad Mirzayev (Azerbaijani: Murad Mirzəyev, 31 March 1976 – 3 April 2016) was an Azerbaijani officer, lieutenant colonel of Special Forces of Azerbaijan, National Hero of Azerbaijan.

Biography

Murad Mirzayev was born in 31 March 1976 in Muğan Gəncəli village of Sabirabad District of Azerbaijan SSR. He studied in Jamshid Nakhchivanski Military Lyceum.[3] In 1998 Mirzayev graduated High Military Academy in Turkey.[4] Further he took part in military exercises in US, Romania and Jordan.[5]

On the night from 1 to 2 April 2016 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes took place along the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding territories to the south. On 5 April, a mutual ceasefire agreement was reached. Lieutenant colonel Murad Mirzayev died on the 3rd of April during the battles near Talysh village.[5][2]

On 10 April the body of Murad Mirzayev with the mediation of the International Committee of the Red Cross was handed over to the Azerbaijani side. 11 April he was buried in II Alley of Honor in Baku. A three-volley salute was performed and national anthem of Azerbaijan was played during the funerals.[6]

19 April 2016 Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed orders on awarding honorary titles, orders and medals to a group of Azerbaijani military servicemen who "have distinguished exceptional bravery and heroism while preventing the Armenian military provocations on the contact line of troops and repelling the enemy's attacks on civilians from April 2 to 5".[7] Murad Mirzayev was awarded with the medal of National Hero of Azerbaijan.[5]

On the moment of the death he was married: wife Fizza Mirzayeva and children son Nurlan and daughter Deniz were left.[4]

References

  1. Şəhid pilotlar və polkovnik-leytenant Murad Mirzəyev torpağa tapşırılıb. See description of the photo of the medals of Murad Mirzayev: Polkovnik-leytenant Murad Mirzəyevin medalları // ahlibeyt.az.
  2. 1 2 Əbədi Qəhrəmanlıq. Şəhidlik zirvəsi.
    Xidmət etdiyi dövrdə Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin müvafiq sərəncamları ilə Azərbaycan Respublikasının Müdafiə Nazirliyi tərəfindən “Qüsursuz xidmətə görə” (2 dəfə), “Hərbi xidmətdə fərqlənməyə görə” (2 dəfə), “Azərbaycan Respubliksı Silahlı Qüvvələrinin yubiley medalı” (3 dəfə) olmaqla 7 fəxri medalla təltif edilir.
  3. Если бы Мурад не погиб, то он стал бы выдающимся генералом азербайджанской армии // vesti.az.
  4. 1 2 Xalqın qəhrəmanı Murad Mirzəyev // millixeber.az.
  5. 1 2 3 Полковник Мурад Мирзаев посмертно получил звание Национального героя // vzglyad.az.
  6. Azerbaijani military pilots and officer martyred on contact line laid to rest // apa.az.
  7. Azerbaijan awards military servicemen for distinguished bravery in prevention of Armenian provocations // apa.az.
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