Sayavush Hasanov

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Sayavush Hasanov
Sayavush Hasan oglu Hasanov
Burial placeBaku, Azerbaijan
NationalityAzerbaijani
OccupationMilitary
AwardsNational Hero of Azerbaijan

Sayavush Hasan oglu Hasanov (Azerbaijani: Səyavuş Həsən oğlu Həsənov) (20 January 1964 – 25 June 1992) was an Azerbaijanian soldier and construction worker who received the National Hero of Azerbaijan award. He was born on 20 January 1964 in the Yengicə village, Sharur District of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan.[citation needed]

Biography

Early life

Sayavush Hasanov and his twin brother were born on 20 January 1964. Their father's name was Hassan. Hasanov studied at the local village school through the eighth grade and continued his education at vocational school number 54 in Baku. He was trained as a painter and worked in a construction company within Baku Central Construction Administration for several months. He then served his mandatory military service in Stavropol city in Russia. He returned to the Baku Central Construction Administration after he was discharged. After some time,[year needed] The Construction Administration sent 300 workers to Tyumen city, and Sayavush was among them. Following the events of Black January in 1990, Hasanov returned to Azerbaijan and joined the National Movement.[citation needed][1][failed verification][2][failed verification]

Azerbaijanian independence

When voluntary defense battalions were established to protect

Goranboy, Shusha—and performed all the assigned tasks adequately. On 25 June 1992, his battalion was ordered to liberate Girmizikend village from enemy occupation. While the battalion was advancing into the village, they were subjected to heavy fire. The group strengthened its position, and they quickly began to repel attacks, but Sayavush died in the battle. A week later, his body was removed from the battlefield.[3][page needed
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Family

He was married.[citation needed]

Awards

He was posthumously awarded the title of National Hero of Azerbaijan by the 69th decree of the president of the Azerbaijan Republic on 21 July 1992.[4]

He was buried in the Alley of Martyrs in Baku.[citation needed]

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