Mubariz Gurbanli

Mubariz Gurbanli
Mübariz Qurbanlı
Chairman to the State Committee on Religious Associations of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Assumed office
July 21, 2014
President Ilham Aliyev
Preceded by Elshad Isgandarov
Personal details
Born (1954-01-07) January 7, 1954
Shamkir, Koltehneli
Religion Islam

Mubariz Gahraman oghlu Gurbanli, Chairman to the State Committee on Religious Associations of the Republic of Azerbaijan.[1]

Mubariz Gurbanli was born in Koltehneli village, district of Shamkir, January 7, 1954.

Graduated with honors from History Department of the Baku State University; Phd in History; associate professor; author of tens of books and articles.

Foreign languages: Russian.

In 1978 secondary school teacher at Koltehneli village of Shemkir district.

In 1985, He was lecturer, senior lecturer, associate professor, Head of chair, and vice-rector at the Azerbaijan State Culture and Fine Arts University; currently is an associate professor of the university.

In 1995-2010, Was elected to four Milli Mejlis terms of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Member of the Standing Commission of the Milli Mejlis on Legal Policy and State Building Affairs; Head of the working group on interparliamentary relations between Azerbaijan-Bosnia and Herzogovina; member of the working groups on interparliamentary relations between Azerbaijan-Canada, and Azerbaijan-Kuwait.

In 1996-2014, Member of the delegation of Azerbaijan to the parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization, and Deputy Committee chairperson. Member of the Political Council of New Azerbaijan Party and Deputy Executive Secretary of the New Azerbaijan Party.

In 2014, He was awarded with the Order of Glory for active participation in the public and political life of the Republic of Azerbaijan by the Decree dated January 7, 2014 of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

He was appointed Chairman to the State Committee on Religious Associations of the Republic of Azerbaijan by the Decree dated July, 21, 2014 of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Married, with two children.

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