General Staff of Azerbaijani Armed Forces

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan Republic (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Respublikası Silahlı Qüvvələri Baş Qərargahı) is the military staff of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces. It is the central organ of the Armed Forces Administration and oversees operational management of the armed forces under the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan Republic. The Chief of the General Staff is appointed by the President of Azerbaijan, who is the supreme commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

General Staff of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan Republic
Azərbaycan Respublikası Silahlı Qüvvələri Baş Qərargahı
Agency overview
FormedOctober 9, 1991
JurisdictionAzerbaijani Armed Forces
HeadquartersBaku, Azerbaijan Republic
Agency executive

History

It was founded as the Ümumi qərargah by the order of Samad bey Mehmandarov on 15 November 1918.[1] Then, Colonel Habib Bey Salimov, Chief of Staff of the 424th Corps of Azerbaijan, was appointed Chief of the General Staff.[1] The headquarters consisted of equipment, fortification, general on duty, general quartermaster, artillery, medicine, military education and control departments. By the end of the month, the General Staff moved to Ganja and continued its activities there.[1] By the order of the Minister of War dated on New Year's Eve, the General Artillery Department was established on the basis of the artillery department, and this structure was removed from the General Staff and subordinated directly to the Minister of Defense.[1] In March 1919, by order of the Minister of War, Erkani-Harb (General Staff) was created.[1] In this connection, the quartermaster general and topographic departments were taken from the General Staff and given to the Armed Forces.[1]

In 2008, a new structure of the General Staff was determined, accelerating NATO integration. It gained powers previously held by the MoD, turning the General Staff into a semi-independent structure. According to the corresponding report, the Inspection Department of the Ministry, as well as the Military Commissariat were re-subordinated to the General Staff. The existing Organizational Mobilization Department of the General Staff was abolished and merged with the Military Commissariat. A Land Forces Command was also created in accordance with the Turkish model. According to the Defense Ministry's press service, a meeting of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry's working group with experts of the Allied Command Transformation was held in Baku to discuss the separation of the General Staff structure from the Ministry of Defense.[2][3]

The General Staff itself was then divided into six main departments:[3]

  • General Directorate of Personnel Management
  • General Intelligence Agency
  • General Operations and Combat Training Department
  • Support Forces Command
  • General Directorate of Defense Planning
  • General Directorate of Communications and Information Systems

On 26 July 2014, a groundbreaking ceremony for a new and modern office building for the General Staff Headquarter was held at the Ministry of Defense, attended by Defense Minister Colonel-General Zakir Hasanov.[4]

Members of the General Staff

List of Chiefs of the General Staff

Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918−1920)

No.PortraitChief of the General StaffTook officeLeft officeTime in officeRef.
1Salimov, Habib BeyMajor general
Habib Bey Salimov
(1881–1920)
1 August 191826 March 1919237 days
2Shulkevich, Mammad BeyMajor general
Maciej Sulkiewicz
(1865–1920)
26 March 191910 December 1919259 days
3Gaytabashi, Abdulhamid BeyMajor general
Abdulhamid Bey Gaytabashi
(1848–1920)
10 December 191928 April 1920140 days[9][10]

For period from 1920 to 1992, see Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Union.

Azerbaijan Republic (1991−present)

No.PortraitChief of the General StaffTook officeLeft officeTime in officeRef.
1Musayev, ShahinMajor general
Shahin Musayev
22 January 1992May 19923 months[11][12]
Amirov, RufatColonel
Rufat Amirov
Acting
May 1992May 19920 months
2Barshadly, ValehLieutenant general
Valeh Barshadly
(1927–1999)
May 19924 September 19924 months[13][14][15]
3Sadigov, NuraddinLieutenant general
Nuraddin Sadigov
(1935–2009)
4 September 199217 June 1993286 days[16]
Amirov, RufatColonel general
Safar Abiyev
(born 1950)
Acting
17 June 19932 November 1993138 days[17]
4Sadigov, NuraddinColonel general
Najmaddin Sadigov
(born 1956)
2 November 199328 January 202127 years, 87 days[18][19]
5Valiyev, KarimColonel general
Karim Valiyev
(born 1961)
23 July 2021Incumbent2 years, 345 days[20][21]

See also

References