Sayyad Aran

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Sayyad Aran
First Deputy Chairman of the State Committee on Religious Associations of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Assumed office
16 November 2012
Personal details
Born
Sayyad Adil oghlu Salahly

(1952-01-15) 15 January 1952 (age 72)
Garadonlu, Imishli, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union
(now Azerbaijan)
Political partyNew Azerbaijan Party
Childrenthree sons

Sayyad Aran or Sayyad Salahly (Azerbaijani: Səyyad Adil oğlu Salahlı; 15 January 1952 in Garadonlu, Imishli District, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) is an Azerbaijani politician and academic. He has been a member of the National Assembly (Azerbaijan).[1][2][3]

Biography[edit]

Sayyad Adil oglu Salahli was born in a teacher family[4] in Garadonlu village of Imishli on 15 January 1952. The family consisted of 10 children where he was the first.[5]

From 1958 to 1968, he studied at a secondary school in Imishli. From 1968 to 1972, he studied at the Philology faculty of the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University.

From 1973 to 1974, he served as a captain at the military unit number 69626[5][6] of the Soviet Army located in Nyjchivand, Qivag.[6] From 1974 until the end of December 1989, he worked at a secondary school in Imishli.[5] In 1990, he was appointed chief of the Department of Public Education in Imishli, but he was dismissed from the post after no more than one year. On 2 January 1991 he relocated from Imishli to Baku where he initially worked in "Elm" newspaper where he became head of department. From 1992 to 1995, he became the first deputy editor of the "Səs" (Voice) newspaper.

He has been heavily involved with the New Azerbaijan Party where he has been in leadership roles.[7][8] He has been described as a close associate of Azerbaijan ruler Heydar Aliyev.[7]

In 1995, Sayyad Aran was elected a deputy from the Zardab-Imishly-Ujar electional constituency No.67[1] and in 2000 from the Zardab-Imishli electional constituency No.67[2] to Milli Majlis of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Since 2001, he worked as the Dean of the Journalism Faculty of Azerbaijan University. In 2001, he received a second degree in higher education from Baku State University Law School. In 2005, he defended his dissertation on the topic of "Psychology in the Azerbaijani prose in 1960–1980 years (on the work of Movlud Suleymanli)" in Azerbaijani literature (specialty code: 10.01.01)[9] at the Institute of Literature.

On 9 October 2006 he was given the diplomatic rank – first grade Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary envoy of the Republic of Azerbaijan.[10] From 9 October 2006[11] to 3 May 2010[12] he was the Council General of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Istanbul, Turkey and From 14 December 2006[13] to 3 May 2010[11] he had served as a Permanent Representative to the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

From 2011 to 2012, he worked as a leading adviser of the State Register of Territorial Units and Municipalities of the Service of the Head of Staff in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan (Milli Mejlis).[14]

Interviewing Public TV
Speaking at the conference dedicated to the 91st anniversary of Heydar Aliyev's birth.
Sayyad Salahlı (13 December 2012)

He was appointed the first deputy chairman of the State Committee on Religious Associations on 16 November 2012 by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.[3]

Literature[edit]

His debut in artistic creativity happened in 1978. His first work was "Ibish uncle" story published in the 11th edition of "Ulduz" magazine, Baku in 1978.[15] Later, his works were published in "Azerbaijan", "Literature Azerbaijan", "Qrakan Azerbaidjan", "Youth", "Azerbaijan Women", "Pioner" magazines, "Literature and art", "Voice",[16] "525th newspaper", "Road", "Dede Gorgud" and other newspapers.[17] "Bridge" is his first book published in "Ganjlik" publishing house, Baku in 1983.[17]

Doctor of Philology, Professor Akif Huseynov presented the "Bridge" story as one of the most successful stories of the year at the annual conference devoted to the results of the Azerbaijan Writers' Union in 1985. The 60-year jubilee event of Sayyad Aran was held at the Natavan club of the Azerbaijan Writers' Union on 14 November 2012. Speaking at the jubilee ceremony, the People's Writer of Azerbaijan, Movlud Suleymanli, made a speech at the jubilee ceremony and assessed his performance as follows: Sayyad Aran is a writer who is close to all that is happening – events that surround us. He does not write anything remotely even if it is smallest details. If he does not pass it through himself and does not create intimacy he does not write it. That's why his works are so alive and healthy.[18]

His literary and social activity was awarded with "Progress" medal, "Gold pen" award and "Inam" honors diploma.[19]

  • "Bridge" (stories). Baku: "Youth", 1983. (Azerbaijan)
  • "Cold solar" (narrative and stories). Baku: "Tabriz", 1996. (Azerbaijan)
  • "From chaos to stability" (political-publicist book reflecting the events taking place in the country after Heydar Aliyev's second term in 1992–1997). Baku: 1997. (Azerbaijan)
  • "The Nobel Peace Prize looks on the horizon" (political-publicist articles). Baku: 2003. (Azerbaijan)
  • "Psychology in the Azerbaijani prose in 1960–80" (monograph on the work of Movlud Suleymanli). Baku: 2004. (Azerbaijan)
  • "Heydar Aliyev and Azerbaijan's state oil strategy" ("Heydar Aliyev and Azerbaijan's state oil strategy"). Istanbul: 2009. (Turkey)
  • "White paper" (Azerbaijan. "Clean Paper"). (stories and narratives). Istanbul: "Millennium", 2010. (Turkey)
  • "Stuck in the box" (stories[20]). Baku: "Law", 2012. (Azerbaijan)
  • "Frost" (book of narratives). Baku: "Vektor" Publishing House, 2016 (Azerbaijan)
  • "Thanksgiving for the mornings" (a collection of articles and interviews on national and spiritual values). Baku: "Tuna" publishing house, 2017. (Azerbaijan)
  • "Headstone" (novel). Baku, "Science and education" publishing house, 2020.
  • "Pledge" (stories). Belgrade, Serbia: CZQR "Jovan" Publishing House, 2020 (Serb.)
  • "Tombstone" (novel). Istanbul: "Zengin yayncılık" publishing house, 2020 (Turkish)
  • "Wake Up" (stories). Tabriz: "Azer-Turan" publishing house, 2021 (Az.) (Persian)
  • "Gaybulla's Profit" (stories) Moscow: Ridera publishing house, 2021 (in Russian)
  • "Roads to Irevan", (novel), Science and education publishing house, 2021
  • "Return of the Crown", (novel), Science and education publishing house, 2022

Family[edit]

He is married and has three sons[5] and seven grandchildren.

Awards[edit]

  • 1988 – "Best Komsomolchu Teacher" badge.
  • 2001 – "Golden Pen" Award.[19]
  • 2001 – Honorary Citizen of the US state of Texas.
  • 2005 (21 June) – "Progress" medal.[21]
  • 2005 – Honor diploma "Belief" ("Inam") of the Azerbaijani media.[19]
  • 2009 (June) – Laureate of the "Diplomacy of the Year" nomination "Tops-2008" of First Business magazine published in Turkey.[22]
  • 2015 (15 July) – "Honored Journalist".[23]
  • 2017 (19 May) – International Rasul Rza Award.
  • 2019- Jubilee medal of the 100th anniversary of diplomatic services of the Republic of Azerbaijan
  • 2021 - He was elected a full member of the International Academy of Sciences of the Turkic World Studies and was awarded the "International Gold Star" medal for his effective activities in the direction of the development of the culture and science of the Turkic world and the Turkish-Azerbaijani fraternal relations.
  • 2021 — He was awarded the international award named after Shahmar Akbarzade of "Vector" International Academy of Sciences
  • 2022- Order of “Shohrat” for efficient activities in the field of civil service.
  • 2022 — He was awarded the "Mahmud Kashgari" award established by the International Foundation named after Mahmud Kashgari for promoting Turkish culture in the world and promoting it in a wide area.
  • 2022 — Awarded the international "Medal of Honor of the Turkish World" by the Professional Association of Owners of Scientific and Literary Works of Turkey (ILESAM)
  • 2022 – He was awarded with a special diploma of the Azerbaijan Writers' Union

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Birinci çağırış Azərbaycan Respublikası Milli Məclisinin deputatları haqqında seçildikləri tarixə olan qısa MƏLUMATLAR. meclis.gov.az (in Azerbaijani)
  2. ^ a b İkinci çağırış Azərbaycan Respublikası Milli Məclisinin deputatları haqqında seçildikləri tarixə olan qısa MƏLUMATLAR. meclis.gov.az (in Azerbaijani)
  3. ^ a b "S.A.Salahlının Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dini Qurumlarla İş üzrə Dövlət Komitəsi sədrinin birinci müavini təyin edilməsi haqqında" Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 16 noyabr 2012-ci il tarixli, 2546 nömrəli Sərəncamı (in Azerbaijani)
  4. ^ Səyyad Aranın doğum günü... hafta-ichi.com (in Azerbaijani)
  5. ^ a b c d "Səyyad Aran: "Yol boyu ağladım..." – FOTOLENT". lent.az. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  6. ^ a b Səyyad Aran. imishli.com (in Azerbaijani)
  7. ^ a b Səyyad Aran. "Bir şəklin tarixçəsi". "Cəmiyyət və Din" qəzeti. 4–10 aprel 2013, № 12 (198). səh. 3. (in Azerbaijani)
  8. ^ Əli Nağıyev və Səyyad Aran YAP-a qayıtdı. (in Azerbaijani)
  9. ^ Birillik Azərbaycan Kitabiyyatı (2005-ci il). Bakı: 2007, səh. 322. (in Azerbaijani)
  10. ^ "S. A. Salahlıya Azərbaycan Respublikasının birinci dərəcəli fövqəladə və səlahiyyətli elçisi diplomatik rütbəsi verilməsi haqqında" Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 9 oktyabr 2006-cı il tarixli, 1721 nömrəli Sərəncamı (in Azerbaijani)
  11. ^ a b "S. A. Salahlının Türkiyə Respublikasının İstanbul şəhərində Azərbaycan Respublikasının Baş konsulu təyin edilməsi haqqında" Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 9 oktyabr 2006-cı il tarixli, 1722 nömrəli Sərəncamı (in Azerbaijani)
  12. ^ "S.A. Salahlının Türkiyə Respublikasının İstanbul şəhərində Azərbaycan Respublikasının Baş konsulu və Qara Dəniz İqtisadi Əməkdaşlıq Təşkilatı yanında daimi nümayəndəsi vəzifələrindən geri çağırılması haqqında" Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 3 may 2010-cu il tarixli, 881 nömrəli Sərəncamı (in Azerbaijani)
  13. ^ "Türkiyə Respublikasının İstanbul şəhərində Azərbaycan Respublikasının Baş konsulu S.A.Salahlının eyni zamanda Azərbaycan Respublikasının Qara Dəniz İqtisadi Əməkdaşlıq Təşkilatı yanında Daimi nümayəndəsi təyin edilməsi haqqında" Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 14 dekabr 2006-cı il tarixli, 1830 nömrəli Sərəncamı (in Azerbaijani)
  14. ^ Anar Bayramoğlu. "İdrak Qarayevlə ilk dəfə işə çıxan günü tanış olmuşam". Şərq qəzeti. 14 October 2011. (in Azerbaijani)
  15. ^ "Ulduz" jurnalı, No. 11, 1978.
  16. ^ Azərbaycanın müstəqilliyi ilə yaşıd olan "Səs" qəzeti yaranmasından keçən 20 ildə yalnız xalqa və dövlətçiliyə xidmət edib. "Səs" qəzeti. 11 yanvar 2011, s. 12–13. (in Azerbaijani)
  17. ^ a b "Səyyad Aranın "Sandıqda qalan muştuluğ"u". qafqazinfo.az. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  18. ^ SƏYYAD ARAN – 60. azyb.net (in Azerbaijani)
  19. ^ a b c Azərbaycan Yazıçılar Birliyinin 60 illik yubileyi münasibətilə Səyyad Arana ünvanladığı təbrik məktubu. Ədəbiyyat qəzeti. 9 noyabr 2012. səh. 5. (in Azerbaijani)
  20. ^ "ANN.az Azərbaycanda özəl xəbərlər, araşdırmalar, təhlillər və müsahibələrin tək ünvanı". ann.az. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  21. ^ "Azərbaycan mətbuat işçilərinin təltif edilməsi haqqında" Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 21 iyul 2005-ci il tarixli, 924 nömrəli Sərəncamı. e-qanun.az (in Azerbaijani)
  22. ^ Səyyad Aran "ilin diplomatı" oldu. 525-ci qəzet. 30 iyun 2009, səh. 4. (in Azerbaijani)
  23. ^ Azərbaycan Respublikasının kütləvi informasiya vasitələri əməkdaşlarına fəxri adların verilməsi haqqında Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 15 iyul 2015-ci il tarixli Sərəncamı. president.az, 20 July 2015 (in Azerbaijani)

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