The following is a list of leaders of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
# | Name | Photo | Term in office | Party affiliation | |||
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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 |
# | Name | Photo | Term in office | Party affiliation | |||
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Chairmans of the Central Executive Committee of the Nakhichevan ASSR | |||||||
1 | Babaev | 1926–1937 | 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 |
# | Name | Photo | Term in office | Party affiliation | |||
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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 | September 5, 1991 – June 23, 1993 | New Azerbaijan Party | ||||
Chairmen of the Ali Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic | |||||||
1 | Vasif Talibov | since July 3, 1993 | New Azerbaijan Party |
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The Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic is a landlocked exclave of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The region covers 5,502.75 km2 (2,124.62 sq mi) with a population of 459,600. It is bordered by Armenia to the east and north, Iran to the southwest, and Turkey to the west. It is the sole autonomous republic of Azerbaijan, governed by its own elected legislature.
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