Artur Rasizade
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Artur Tahir oğlu Rasizada (Artur Tahir oğlu Rasizadə in Azeri), often spelled as Artur Rasizade[1] (born 1935), is the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan. Rasizada was a long-time Communist Party member during the Azerbaijan SSR period. He was Prime Minister from July 20, 1996 until August 4, 2003, when he resigned, ostensibly due to health reasons, enabling President Heydar Aliyev's son İlham Aliyev to assume the office. Rasizada continued to act as prime minister for İlham Aliyev, however, and he formally returned to the post on November 4, after İlham Aliyev was elected as president.
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- ^ The "Artur Rasizada" spelling is an orthography specially invented for Wikipedia after a long dispute about the spelling of Azeri proper names.
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Dr. Artur Tahir oğlu Rasizadə
Milli Məclis
68 Lermontov Street
Baku, AZ 1066
AZERBAIJAN
Prime Ministers of Azerbaijan | |
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Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918—1920): Fatali Khan Khoyski • Nasib Usubbeyov
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1920—1991), Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars (from 1946, Chairmen of the Council of Ministers): Mirza Davud Huseynov • Nariman Narimanov • Gazanfar Musabekov • Dadash Buniyatzade • Mir-Jafar Bagirov • Huseyn Rahmanov • Teymur Guliyev • Mir-Jafar Bagirov • Teymur Kuliyev • Sadykh Rahimov • Vali Akhundov • Mammad Isgandarov • Anvar Alikhanov • Ali Ibrahimov • Hasan Seyidov • Ayaz Mutallibov • Hasan Hasanov Republic of Azerbaijan (1991—): Hasan Hasanov • Firuz Mustafayev* • Rahim Huseynov • Ali Masimov • Panah Huseynov • Surat Huseynov • Fuad Guliyev • Artur Rasizade • Ilham Aliyev • Artur Rasizade |