List of leaders of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic

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The following is a list of leaders of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic

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Heads of the Nakhichevan ASSR

The leaders of the regional committee of the Communist Party of the Nakhichevan ASSR

#NamePhotoTerm in officeParty affiliation
First Secretaries of the Nakhichevan edge committee of the CP(b) of the Azerbaijan SSR
1 Alasgar Shahbazov 1925–1926 Communist Party
First Secretaries of the Nakhichevan regional committee of the CP of the Azerbaijan SSR
Ali Jarov 1926–1937 Communist Party
Kyazim Ismayilov 1939–1940 Communist Party
Huseyin Najafov 1940–1948 Communist Party
Yusif Yusifov 1949– Communist Party
Pasha Aliyev Communist Party
Ismail Askerov 1952–1956 Communist Party
Khurshud Mammadov 1956–1961 Communist Party
Haji Ibrahimov 1961–1970 Communist Party
Aslan Huseynov 1970–1975 Communist Party
Kamran Rahimov 1975–1983 Communist Party
Nuradin Mustafayev 1983 – November 1988 Communist Party
Heydar Isayev November 1988 – January 1990 Communist Party
Afiyaddin Dzhalilov January 1990 – April 1991 Communist Party
Akbar Aliyev April 1991 – August 1991 Communist Party

The leaders of the higher authorities of the Nakhichevan ASSR

#NamePhotoTerm in officeParty affiliation
Chairmans of the Central Executive Committee of the Nakhichevan ASSR
1Babaev1926–1937 Communist Party
Saftar Jafarov 1937–1937 Communist Party
Mammad Rahimov 1937–1938 Communist Party
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Nakhchivan ASSR
Mammad Rahimov July 1938 – 1940 Communist Party
Jabrayil Mammadov 1949– Communist Party
Huseyn Mammadov 1952–1964 Communist Party
Sakina Aliyeva 1964–1990 Communist Party
Afiyaddin Dzhalilov April 1990 – November 1990 Communist Party

Leaders of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic

#NamePhotoTerm in officeParty affiliation
Chairmen of the Supreme Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
1 Afiyaddin Dzhalilov November 1990 – April 1991
2 Akbar Aliyev April 1991 – September 1991
3 Heydar Aliyev Heydar Aliyev 1997.jpg September 5, 1991 – June 23, 1993 New Azerbaijan Party
Chairmen of the Ali Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
1 Vasif Talibov Vasif Talibov Chairman of the Supreme Majlis of Nakhchivan AR.gif since July 3, 1993 New Azerbaijan Party

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