Lemberanskiy Alish Jamil oglu | |
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Born |
Lənbəran village, Barda Rayon, Azerbaijan |
May 10, 1914
Died | May 1, 1999 Baku, Azerbaijan |
(aged 84)
Residence | Azerbaijan |
Nationality | → |
Fields | Statesman |
Institutions | Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic |
Alish Lambaranski (Azeri: Əliş Cəmil oğlu Ləmbəranski) (May 10, 1914 in Lambaran, Karabakh region – May 1, 1999 in Baku)-Soviet and Azerbaijani statesman, mayor of Baku.
Alish Lemberanskiy was born on May 10, 1914, in Lemberan village of Barda in the family of traumatic-surgeon and orthopedist Jamil Lemberanskiy. He graduated from oil-field faculty of Azerbaijan State Oil Academy. At the age of 27 Lemberanskiy was assigned director of petroleum refinery. During the Great Patriotic War he went to the war voluntarily. At the beginning of 1943, Lemberanskiy was seriously wounded in the battles of Rostov. After wounding he returned to Baku and was reinstated in the same office in petroleum refinery. He won a Stalin medal for his work in fuel mining. After that, he led Azerbaijan's union of oil refineries, Azpetrolplants. Later in his career, Lambaranski was appointed Mayor of Baku, a public post he successfully held from 1958 to 1966. After that Alish Lambaranski held the post of the Chief Engineer/Architect of the City of Baku for many years. In 1959, Lemberanskiy was assigned a chairman of executing committee of Baku Soviet of National Deputies. On his initiative many cultural objects and residential houses were built in Baku. Tree and shrub planting was provided, new parks and squares were created Baku Boulevard was thoroughly renewed and expanded. Boulevard became an amazing seaside park with flowering decorative bushes and orchards. There was built the café “Pearl”, was established its own “Venice”, where children floated with adults in “gondolas”.