Second name, First Name, Patronymic | Abutalibov Ramiz Abutalib |
Date of birth | 27.10.1937 |
Place of birth | Azerbaijan, Nakhchivan AR, Ordubad region |
Education | Azerbaijan State University named after S.M. Kirov (present Baku State University), Faculty of Geology (1960) |
Current country | Russia |
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Scientific scope | Geosciences |
Main scientific achievements | With the initiative and participation of R.Abutalibov, 11 books on Azerbaijan's history and culture were published in Russia; He is the designer and author of four books on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in France (1989-1992); His numerous articles have been published in Azerbaijan, France, Great Britain, Germany and Russia. |
Awards | Awarded with “Honorary Legion” for his contribution to the strengthening and development of Azerbaijan-France friendship relations (1998); "90th anniversary of Azerbaijan Diplomacy" Medal (2009); “Pushkin” Medal (2010); Presidential Scholarship for "Propagation of Azerbaijani Culture" (2016). |
Information about scientific, scientific-pedagogical and other activities | He worked as head of the Foreign Relations Department at the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1980-1984); He was representative of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Secretary and UNESCO (1971-1979, 1985-1993); In the field of international relations, he was the only Azerbaijani among 259 Soviet diplomats included to encyclopedia "Who is Who?" published in Great Britain ("Who is Who?") (1990); He is one of the founders of the "House of the Azerbaijan" in Paris (1992); He has worked as Ambassador of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Special Tasks (1993-2004); He is one of the main organizers of the "Icheri Sheher" and "Mugham" art on the World Heritage List, the memorial plaque of Alimardan bey Topchubashova, the Azerbaijanis killed for the freedom of France and the rebuilding of the grave of Akbar Agha Sheikhulislamov (2000-2003); He is a member of the International Journalists Union. |
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