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Contents

   



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1 History  





2 Roles  





3 Structure  



3.1  Main Department of Internal Troops  



3.1.1  Military Council  





3.1.2  Hospital  





3.1.3  Band  







3.2  Combined Arms Brigade of the Internal Troops  







4 Commander of the Internal Troops  



4.1  List of commanders  







5 Educational institutions  



5.1  Higher Military School of the Internal Troops  





5.2  Gala Training Regiment  







6 Engagements  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Internal Troops of Azerbaijan
Azərbaycan Respublikası Daxili Qoşunları
Emblem of the Internal Troops of Azerbaijan
Emblem of the Internal Troops of Azerbaijan
MottoDaxili Qoşunlarda xidmətinlə fəxr et!
Be proud of your service in the Internal Troops!
Agency overview
FormedMarch 12, 1992
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionAzerbaijan
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersBaku
Agency executive
  • Shahin Mammadov
Parent agencyMinistry of Internal Affairs
Website
dq.mia.gov.az
The Internal Troops anthem is called Soldier of the Internal Troops.[1]

The Internal Troops of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Respublikası Daxili Qoşunları), also known as Interior TroopsorInterior Guard,[2] is the uniformed gendarmerie-like force in Azerbaijan. Internal Troops are subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan (the police authority of the country).[3] The Internal Troops are the descendant of the Soviet Union's Internal Troops, and are used to deal with internal emergencies such as natural disasters, restoring public order, internal armed conflicts and to safeguard important facilities. During wartime, the Internal Troops fall under the jurisdiction of the Azerbaijani Land Forces and fulfill tasks of local defense and security.[citation needed] Other law enforcement bodies in Azerbaijan include the Azerbaijani National Guard and the State Border Service and its Coast Guard subcomponent. Founded in 1933, the Mubariz Keshikde newspaper informs the public about the activities of the internal troops.[4]

History

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In 1991, Azerbaijani Internal Troops was founded based on the decree of the president and later in 1994 activity areas of Internal Troops were determined by the law of the country on the Status of Internal Troops. 12 March is defined as a "Day of Internal Troops" by presidential decree dated 9 March 1995.[5]

Roles

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According to law, the Internal Troops perform the following tasks:

Its equipment includes Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns.

Structure

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Main Department of Internal Troops

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The Internal Troops at the Baku Victory Parade of 2020.

This department is considered as a main structural unit in order to preserve governmental and civil interests of the country. In accordance with the article 11 of the law on the Issues of Internal Troops, the main department of the Internal Troops is led by the commander of internal troops. Internal Troops of Azerbaijan cooperates with the same bodies of several countries such as China, and Turkey.

The period for the military service is eighteen months but for undergraduates, this period is defined as a year.[5]

Military Council

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Military Council acts within the Main Department of Internal Troops on the basis of statue accepted by the president. The council consists of the commander of internal troops, chief of headquarter and deputy directors of commander. However, other officials of the main department include the military council.[6]

Hospital

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The Military Hospital of the Internal Troops was established in 1993. The hospital has 12 departments: On 15 December 2005, the hospital has changed its location. All servicemen who apply to the Military Hospital of the Internal Troops, as well as their family members, undergo an initial clinical examination, and emergency medical care can be provided.[7]

Band

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The Band of the Internal Troops of Azerbaijan is the official military band of the Internal Troops. Currently, the band has 115 members and includes song and dance ensemble. On 17 November 1994, the Main Department ordered the establishment of the band. The current artistic director is Lieutenant Colonel Ilgar Novruzov, a graduate of the Baku Academy of Music.[8] He is also the author and composer of the anthem of the Internal Troops.[9]

Combined Arms Brigade of the Internal Troops

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On 10 April 1995, the Nakhchivan "N" Battalion of the Internal Troops was established, being upgraded to a regiment in 2002. In 2014, the Nakhchivan Special Operations Brigade of the Internal Troops was established.[10] It currently forms part of the Nakhchivan Garrison.

Commander of the Internal Troops

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The Commander of Internal Troops is a deputy director of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the chairman of the staff of internal troops. The main responsibilities of the commander are leading the internal troops, providing the preparation of mobilization and effective implementation of officers’ duties. Furthermore, according to the article 10, the commander is considered as a decision maker relating to the issues of internal troops.[6]

List of commanders

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No. Name Picture Term start Term end
1 Lieutenant General Zakir Hasanov 2003 2013
2 Lieutenant General Shahin Mammedov 2013[11] Present

Educational institutions

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Higher Military School of the Internal Troops

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Higher Military School of the Internal Troops of Azerbaijan was created in accordance with the presidential decree dated 25 February 2011 on the base of the Vocational Military School of the Internal Troops. Regulation of the military school was confirmed by the presidential decree in 2012. The Higher Military School of the Internal Troops is situated in Baku and led by Ilqar Mammadov.[12]

Military School is responsible for preparing special-military educated personnel, improving specialties of military officers and implementing scientific-investigation issues. Educational duration is four years and trainings and subjects are defined relating to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) that guarantees academic recognition of studies abroad. The High Military School gives two specialties to the graduates such as, military and civil specialty. "High Special-Military Educated Military Officer" is a military specialty and "Physical Education and Initial Preparation Teacher" is a civil specialty. At the same time graduates gain both bachelor's degree and lieutenant military rank.[13]

Gala Training Regiment

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The training regiment acts on the basis of the training center of internal troops since 2003. NATO standards are applied to the educational system. Three types of training courses are arranged at the regiment such as, half-yearly preparation courses, quarterly improvement courses for officer and Warrant officers and a month academy courses. More than 930 military officers and warrant officers have passed military courses at the Gala Training Regiment respectively, 527 and 406 Servicemen.[14]

Engagements

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First Nagorno-Karabakh War[15]

2003 Azerbaijani protests

Operation Eagle[16]

Guba riots

2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Qələbə naminə".
  • ^ "People's Republic of China militia delegation visits Azerbaijan". Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
  • ^ "Today.Az – Interior Troops are not subordinate to Ministry of Emergencies". today.az. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
  • ^ "Azərbaycan Respublikası Daxili İşlər Nazirliyinin Mətbuat Orqanının Mübariz Keşikdə qəzeti". mk.mia.gov.az. Retrieved 19 December 2020.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b "Main Department of Internal Troops".
  • ^ a b "Management of Internal Troops".
  • ^ "Azərbaycan Respublikası Daxili İşlər Nazirliyinin Daxili Qoşunları". dq.mia.gov.az. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  • ^ "Azərbaycan Respublikası Daxili İşlər Nazirliyinin Daxili Qoşunları".
  • ^ ""Qələbə naminə" [For the victory] (in Azerbaijani)". Archived from the original on 26 December 2020.
  • ^ ""Naxçıvan" Əlahiddə Əməliyyat Briqadası 25 il"Naxçıvan" Əlahiddə Əməliyyat Briqadası müasir maddi-texniki bazası və yüksək döyüş qabiliyyəti ilə seçilir". Naxçıvan MR Daxili İşlər Nazirliyi (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  • ^ "Commander of Internal Troops".
  • ^ "High Military School".
  • ^ "High Military School of Internal Troops".
  • ^ "Training Regiment of Internal Troops".
  • ^ ""Döyüş yolu" ["Way of fighting"] (in Azerbaijani)". dq.mia.gov.az. Archived from the original on 26 December 2020.
  • ^ Azərbaycan xüsusi xidmət orqanlarının ən uğurlu ƏMƏLİYYATLARIarchived from the original on 9 December 2020
  • ^ ""Şuşaya ermənilərin içindən keçib getdik, xəbərləri olmadı" – XTD üzvü +Video" ["We went to Shusha through Armenians, they didn't know" – SOF member + Video]. (in Azerbaijani)". Qafqazinfo. Archived from the original on 5 December 2020.
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