Aliheydar İbragimov

Aliheydar Aligulu oglu Ibragimov (24 December 1906 Bilgəh, Baku, Russian Empire - 6 November 1953 Bilgəh, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union) - Soviet military officer, participant in the Great Patriotic War, participant in the liberation struggle Brest Fortress of the war, Commander of the 4th Guards corps anti-tank fighter division. Guards Major of Red Army.

Born in 1906 in Bilgəh. In the Red Army from 1923 to 1935 and again since 1941. With her first war in the army, fought in the South-Western Front. In 1941, in the battle of Poltava was wounded. Member of the battle for the Caucasus, fought in the North Caucasus Front and the Northern Group. In 1944 he fought in the 4th Ukrainian Front liberated Odessa. Distinguished himself during the fighting from 6 to 18 March 1944. As deputy commander of the 4th Fighter separate antitank battalion drill parts, Guard Captain Aliheydar Ibragimov was at the forefront of the division. March 10, 1944 in the area Bashtanka personally led a reflection of two enemy attacks, during which the Germans left on the battlefield more than 60 corpses. March 14 personally squadron Kuban Cossacks and five tanks burst into the column of the enemy force to infantry regiment of artillery and self-propelled guns. Ibragimov squad defeated and scattered the enemy column. On the battlefield, left 170 dead soldiers and officers. For his leadership personnel and courage in battle on the proposal commander of the 4th Guards Cossack Cavalry Corps Guard Lieutenant-General Pliev, Aliheydar Ibragimov was awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky. The summer of 1944 when he was already commander of artillery battalion participated in the liberation of Brest and the Brest Fortress. In the battle for Brest, the Major Ibragimov was seriously wounded. Received a total of 17 injuries and lost his sight. Died of his wounds November 6, 1953. He was awarded two Orders of Alexander Nevsky, the Order of the Red Banner, Order of the Red Star and Badge of Honor, medals "For Military Merit" and "For the defense of the Caucasus".