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Modern (after 1991)

National Hero of Azerbaijan is the highest national award conferred pursuant to Decree No.424 issued by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on December 25, 1995.


Soviet Azerbaijan (1922-1991)

Hero of the Soviet Union (Russian: Герой Советского Союза, Geroy Sovyetskovo Soyuza) was the highest honorary title and the superior degree of distinction of the Soviet Union.

Hero of Socialist Labor (Russian: Герой Социалистического Труда, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda) was an honorary title in the Soviet Union and the highest degree of distinction for exceptional achievements in national economy and culture. It provided a similar status to the title Hero of the Soviet Union that was awarded for heroic deeds, but unlike the latter, was not awarded to foreign citizens.


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References

  1. Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Retrieved May 29, 2007
  2. "Babak." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 28 May 2007
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