List of people from Baku

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Coat of Arms of Baku
Coat of Arms of Baku

Music

  • Aghabaji Rzayeva — first female composer of Azerbaijan
  • Firangiz Akhmedova — artist of the Opera (soprano), People's Artist of USSR (1967)[1]
  • Larisa Dolina — Soviet and Russian pop singer, jazz singer, actress, Honored Artist of Russia (1993), People's Artist of Russia (1998)[2]
  • Mstislav Rostropovich — Soviet and Russian cellist and conductor, People's Artist of USSR (1966)[3]
  • Murad Kazhlaev — Dagestani composer and conductor, Honoured Art Worker of RSFSR (1960), People's Artist of USSR (1991)[4]
  • Muslim Magomayev — Soviet, Azerbaijani and Russian opera and pop singer (baritone), composer, People's Artist of USSR (1973)[5]
  • Elmira Nazirova – Azerbaijani composer[6]
  • Polad Bulbuloglu — Soviet and Azerbaijani singer, songwriter and actor. Honored Art Worker of Azerbaijan SSR (1973), People's Artist of Azerbaijan SSR (1982), Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan SSR (1988–1991) and Republic of Azerbaijan (1991–2006), Ambassador of the Azerbaijan to the Russian Federation (since 2006)[7]
  • Rauf Hajiyev — composer, People's Artist of Azerbaijan SSR (1964), People's Artist of USSR (1978), Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan SSR (1965–1971)[8]
  • Vagif Mustafa Zadeh — jazz pianist and composer, founder of Azerbaijani jazz, the creator of a new direction in jazz — Azeri jazz — «jazz Mugam»[9]/
  • Veronika Dudarova — Soviet and later Russian symphony conductor, People's Artist of USSR (1977)[10]
  • Leman Atakishiyeva — conductor, choirmaster and professor

Painters and architects

Writers and poets

Actors and directors

Politicians

  • Tamila Ahmadov — international energy policymaker
  • Ayaz Mutalibov — First Secretary of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan SSR (1990), the first president of Azerbaijan (1990–1992)[38]
  • Boris Vannikov — People's Commissar of arms (1939–1941) and ammunition of the USSR (1942–1946), Minister of Agricultural Engineering of the USSR (1946), thrice Hero of Socialist Labor[39]
  • Enver Alihanov — Minister of Oil Industry of Azerbaijan SSR (1958–1959), Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Azerbaijan SSR (1961–1970)[40]
  • Georgy Poltavchenko — governor of Saint Petersburg (2011–)[41]
  • Ilham Aliyev — prime minister of Azerbaijan (2003), president of Azerbaijan (2003–)[42]
  • Isa Gambar — Chairman of the Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan (1992–1993)[43]
  • Mir Teymur Yaqubov — Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan SSR (1938–1941), People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan SSR (1941–1943), First Secretary of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan SSR (1953–1954)[44]
  • Mirza Davud Huseynov — Chairman of the Presidium of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan SSR (1920), People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan SSR (1921), First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Tajik SSR (1930–1933)[45]
  • Namiq Nasrullayev — Minister of Economy of Azerbaijan (1996–2001)[46]
  • Nazim Damirov — Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kalmykia (Russia) (1999)[47]
  • Pavel Romanenko — mayor of Ulyanovsk, Russia (2001–2004)[48]
  • Sabit Orujov — Minister of Gas Industry of the USSR (1972–1981)[49]
  • Safar Abiyev — Defense Minister of Azerbaijan (since 2005)[50]
  • Suleiman Vazirov — Minister of Oil Industry of Azerbaijan SSR (1954–1959), Hero of Socialist Labor[51]
  • Victor Akishkin — Minister of Health of the Astrakhan Oblast of Russia[52]
  • Vladimir Dekanozov — People's Commissar of the food industry (1936–1938) and Minister of Interior of Georgian SSR (1953)[53]
  • Abdula Ismailov — Georgian politician and member of Parliament (since 2020)

Revolutionaries

  • Matvey Skobelev — member of the Social-Democratic movement in Russia, the minister of labor in the Russian Provisional Government (1917)[54]
  • Meshadi Azizbekov — Azerbaijani revolutionary, one of the first Azeri-Marxists, Guberniya Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner for Internal Affairs of the Baku SNK (1918)[55]

Military

Scientists

  • Arif Aziz — literary critic, Honored Sciences Worker of Azerbaijan SSR (1960)[98]
  • Joseph Braginsky — Soviet orientalist and member of the Academy of Sciences of the Tajik SSR (1951), Honored Science Worker of the Tajik SSR[99]
  • Lev Landau — Soviet physicist who made fundamental contributions to many areas of theoretical physics, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, Hero of Socialist Labor[100]
  • Lotfi A. Zadeh — mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist, founder of the theory of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic[101]
  • Mikhail Leitman — Soviet scientist and IT specialist, head of Department of Automation and Remote Control of the Smolensk branch of Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI) (1966), and author of over 200 scientific works.[102]
  • Valery Subbotin — Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of thermal physics, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1968)[103]

Media and business

  • Aras Agalarov — owner and president of "Crocus International" based in Moscow, Russia[104]
  • Gultakin Asgarova — journalist, National Hero of Azerbaijan[105]
  • Igor Ashurbeyli — general director of Russia's largest air-defence weapon manufacturers Almaz (developers of S-300 antimissile systems)[106]
  • Mikhail Gusman — TV presenter, First Deputy General Director of the Information Telegraph Agency of Russia (ITAR-TASS), Honored Worker of Culture of Russia (2001)[107]
  • Mubariz Mansimov — President of Palmali Group of Companies based in Istanbul, Turkey[108]
  • Salatyn Asgarova — journalist, National Hero of Azerbaijan[109]
  • Telman Ismailov — Russian entrepreneur and businessman, chairman of the Russian AST Group of companies[110]
  • Vitaly Vulf — Russian art, drama, film critic, literary critic, translator, TV and radio broadcaster and critic[111]

Art and music

Business

Literature

Politics

Science

Sport

Other

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