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{{Short description|Azerbaijani politician}}
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|office = [[Prime Minister of Azerbaijan]]
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| term_start = 28 April 1993
|successor = [[Suret Huseynov]]
| term_end = 7 June 1993
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'''Panah Huseynov Chodar oglu''' ({{lang-az|Pənah Hüseynov Çodar oğlu}}), (born 28 October 1957), also known as '''Panah Huseyn''' or '''Panah Huseynli''' was the 1st Secretary of State and 5th [[Prime Minister]] of [[Azerbaijan]].<ref name=Adam>{{cite web | url= http://www.adam.az/az.php?subaction=showfull&id=1215107992&archive=&start_from=&ucat=4,7,57&go=headlines&category=57| title= Directory of Biographies. Panakh Huseyn|accessdate=2010-06-25}}</ref>
'''Panah Chodar oghlu Huseyn''' ({{lang-az|Pənah Çodar oğlu Hüseyn}}, born 28 October 1957), also known as '''Panah Huseynli''' was the 1st Secretary of State and 5th [[Prime Minister]] of [[Azerbaijan]].<ref name=Adam>{{cite web| url= http://www.adam.az/az.php?subaction=showfull&id=1215107992&archive=&start_from=&ucat=4,7,57&go=headlines&category=57| title= Directory of Biographies. Panakh Huseyn| accessdate= 2010-06-25| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110706131102/http://www.adam.az/az.php?subaction=showfull&id=1215107992&archive=&start_from=&ucat=4,7,57&go=headlines&category=57| archive-date= 2011-07-06| url-status= dead}}</ref>


Alcaq, satqin - iki üzlü alcaq.
Sən milləti və xalqi satmisan. Şərəfsiz.
==Early life==
==Early life==
Huseynov was born in [[Qaraqaşlı, Sabirabad|Garagashli]] village of [[Sabirabad Rayon]] region of [[Azerbaijan]]. He graduated with a degree in [[History]] from the [[Azerbaijan State University]]. In 1980 through 1983, he worked as a teacher in a secondary school of the Sabirabad district and was a scientific researcher at a History Museum. In 1997-2000, Huseynov worked at Philosophy and Law Institute of [[Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences]] in [[Baku]].<ref name=Adam/>
Huseyn was born in [[Qaraqaşlı, Sabirabad|Garagashli]] village of [[Sabirabad Rayon]] region of [[Azerbaijan]]. He graduated with a degree in [[History]] from the [[Azerbaijan State University]]. In 1980 through 1983, he worked as a teacher in a secondary school of the Sabirabad district and was a scientific researcher at a History Museum. In 1997–2000, Huseynov worked at Philosophy and Law Institute of [[Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences]] in [[Baku]].<ref name=Adam/>


==Political career==
==Political career==
Huseynov is one of the co-founders of [[Azerbaijan Popular Front]]. With the arrival of Azerbaijan Popular Front in power in May 1992, Panah Huseynov was appointed the Secretary of State of [[Azerbaijan Republic]]. In early 1993, he became the [[Prime Minister of Azerbaijan]] but was removed in June 1993 following demands from the rebelling general [[Suret Huseynov]] (unrelated to Panah Huseynov) to sack Huseynov and dissolve the [[Cabinet of Azerbaijan|Cabinet of Ministers]].<ref>{{cite news | url= https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/azeri-crisis-1490482.html | title= Azeri crisis | publisher= [[Today.az]] | author = Huge Pope| date= 1993-06-09 | accessdate=2010-06-25}}</ref> He was then replaced by Suret Huseynov himself after [[Heydar Aliyev]] came to power in June 1993.<ref name=Adam/>
Huseyn is one of the co-founders of [[Azerbaijan Popular Front]]. With the arrival of Azerbaijan Popular Front in power in May 1992, Panah Huseyn was appointed the Secretary of State of [[Azerbaijan Republic]]. In early 1993, he became the [[Prime Minister of Azerbaijan]] but was removed in June 1993 following demands from the rebelling general [[Suret Huseynov]] (unrelated to Panah Huseynov) to sack Huseynov and dissolve the [[Cabinet of Azerbaijan|Cabinet of Ministers]].<ref>{{cite news | url= https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/azeri-crisis-1490482.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220524/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/azeri-crisis-1490482.html |archive-date=2022-05-24 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live | title= Azeri crisis | publisher= [[Today.az]] | author = Huge Pope| date= 1993-06-09 | accessdate=2010-06-25}}</ref> He was then replaced by Suret Huseynov himself after [[Heydar Aliyev]] came to power in June 1993.<ref name=Adam/>


In [[Azerbaijani parliamentary election, 2005|2005 Parliamentary elections]], Huseynov was elected a deputy from Sabirabad district. Currently, he also serves as member of commissions on national security and defense issues of [[National Assembly of Azerbaijan]] and is a member of Azerbaijan-France, Azerbaijan-Iran, Azerbaijan-Russia, Azerbaijan-Turkey inter-parliamentary working groups.<ref name=Adam/> Huseynov was arrested on charges of organizing disorders in Baku after the results of parliamentary elections were announced in 2005 but was pardoned later on.<ref>{{cite news | url= http://www.today.az/news/politics/18885.html | title= Supreme court of Azerbaijan declined appeals of 7 opposition leaders | publisher= [[Today.az]] | author = | date= 2005-03-30 | accessdate=2010-06-25}}</ref>
In [[2005 Azerbaijani parliamentary election|2005 Parliamentary elections]], Huseyn was elected a deputy from Sabirabad district. He also serves as member of commissions on national security and defense issues of [[National Assembly of Azerbaijan]] and is a member of Azerbaijan-France, Azerbaijan-Iran, Azerbaijan-Russia, Azerbaijan-Turkey inter-parliamentary working groups.<ref name=Adam/> Huseynov was arrested on charges of organizing disorders in Baku after the results of parliamentary elections were announced in 2005 but was pardoned later on.<ref>{{cite news | url= http://www.today.az/news/politics/18885.html | title= Supreme court of Azerbaijan declined appeals of 7 opposition leaders | publisher= [[Today.az]] | date= 2005-03-30 | accessdate=2010-06-25}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Huseynov is married and has 3 children. He's fluent in [[Russian language|Russian]] and [[English language|English]].<ref name=Adam/>
Huseyn is married and has 3 children. He is fluent in [[Russian language|Russian]] and [[English language|English]].<ref name=Adam/>


== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 09:51, 13 November 2023

Panah Huseyn
Pənah Hüseyn
Huseyn in 2015
Prime Minister of Azerbaijan
In office
28 April 1993 – 7 June 1993
PresidentAbulfaz Elchibey
Preceded byRahim Huseynov
Ali Masimov (acting)
Succeeded bySuret Huseynov
Personal details
Born (1957-10-28) 28 October 1957 (age 66)
Garagashly village of Sabirabad, Azerbaijan SSR
OccupationHistorian

Panah Chodar oghlu Huseyn (Azerbaijani: Pənah Çodar oğlu Hüseyn, born 28 October 1957), also known as Panah Huseynli was the 1st Secretary of State and 5th Prime Minister of Azerbaijan.[1]

Early life

Huseyn was born in Garagashli village of Sabirabad Rayon region of Azerbaijan. He graduated with a degree in History from the Azerbaijan State University. In 1980 through 1983, he worked as a teacher in a secondary school of the Sabirabad district and was a scientific researcher at a History Museum. In 1997–2000, Huseynov worked at Philosophy and Law Institute of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences in Baku.[1]

Political career

Huseyn is one of the co-founders of Azerbaijan Popular Front. With the arrival of Azerbaijan Popular Front in power in May 1992, Panah Huseyn was appointed the Secretary of State of Azerbaijan Republic. In early 1993, he became the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan but was removed in June 1993 following demands from the rebelling general Suret Huseynov (unrelated to Panah Huseynov) to sack Huseynov and dissolve the Cabinet of Ministers.[2] He was then replaced by Suret Huseynov himself after Heydar Aliyev came to power in June 1993.[1]

In 2005 Parliamentary elections, Huseyn was elected a deputy from Sabirabad district. He also serves as member of commissions on national security and defense issues of National Assembly of Azerbaijan and is a member of Azerbaijan-France, Azerbaijan-Iran, Azerbaijan-Russia, Azerbaijan-Turkey inter-parliamentary working groups.[1] Huseynov was arrested on charges of organizing disorders in Baku after the results of parliamentary elections were announced in 2005 but was pardoned later on.[3]

Personal life

Huseyn is married and has 3 children. He is fluent in Russian and English.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Directory of Biographies. Panakh Huseyn". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  2. ^ Huge Pope (1993-06-09). "Azeri crisis". Today.az. Archived from the original on 2022-05-24. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  3. ^ "Supreme court of Azerbaijan declined appeals of 7 opposition leaders". Today.az. 2005-03-30. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Azerbaijan
1993
Succeeded by