The Academy was based on the Azerbaijan Society for Scientific Research and Studies, which was first affiliated with
Baku State University and later with the
USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1923, the Azerbaijan Society for Researches and Studies that included history, ethnography, economics, and natural sciences, was established as the leading scientific institution of Azerbaijan by the initiative of
Nariman Narimanov. In 1929, the Society was reorganized into the Azerbaijan State Scientific Research Institute (ASSRI). ASSRI were coordinating scientific research works, and training scientific cadres for specialized high and secondary schools. In 1932, the Azerbaijani Branch of the Transcaucasian Affiliate of the USSR Academy of Sciences, consisting of 11 divisions and several committees, was organized on the basis of ASSRI. The head of the Branch was
Ruhulla Akhundov. Famous Russian scientists such as
Ivan Gubkin,
Alexander Grossheim,
Ivan Meshchaninov,
Iosif Yesman, and Azerbaijani scholars such as
Bakir Chobanzadeh, Musa Afandiyev,
Veli Khuluflu, A. Mammadov,
Salman Mumtaz, A. Taghizadeh, etc. conducted scientific researches here. In 1935, the Azerbaijani Branch of the Transcaucasian Affiliate of the USSR Academy of Sciences was reorganized into the Azerbaijani Affiliate of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Chemical, Botany, Zoology, History, Ethnography and Archeology, Language and Literature research institutions, as well as the Divisions of Energy, Physics, Geology, and Soil Science were established on the base of the existing departments of the Branch. In 1945, the USSR
Council of People's Commissars ordered the society to be reorganized into the Academy of Sciences of the
Azerbaijan SSR. During its first year, the Academy numbered 15 members;
Uzeyir Hajibeyov and
Samad Vurgun among them. In accord with the presidential decree (May 15, 2001), the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences was granted the status of the "National Academy of Sciences" (ANAS), after 2 years ANAS was given the status of the supreme state body carrying out the scientific and scientific-technical policy of Azerbaijan. Its Charter was granted in the state document. Following the presidential decrees dated January 12, 2004, and 5 May 2004, the Encyclopedia of Azerbaijan was a part of ANAS and the Scientific Center of the
National Encyclopedia of Azerbaijan was established. The
Presidium is currently located in the historical
Ismailiyya palace on Istiglaliyyat Street in the center of Baku and is considered one of the most beautiful buildings. == Charter of ANAS ==