Feyruz Mustafayev was born on October 18, 1933, in
Mərzili village of
Aghdam District. After graduating from a seven-year school in his village, he continued his education at the
Novruzlu village secondary school. After completing his military service in 1955, he began his career as an ordinary worker on the
Samukh collective farm. Then he was elected an accountant, chairman of the collective farm trade union and chairman of the collective farm. During this period, he studied by correspondence at the Moscow Institute of Economics. Feyruz Mustafayev, who achieved high results in the collective farm, was appointed chairman of the
Khanlar District Executive Committee. One year later, he was elected the first secretary of the Khanlar District Party Committee. Feyruz Mustafayev was then appointed to the
Shamakhi District. In 1981,
Heydar Aliyev, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Azerbaijan, and
Leonid Brezhnev, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union, awarded him the
Order of Lenin and
Hero of Socialist Labour for his construction work in the Shamakhi District, such as 600 km of water lines and all similar construction works and reforms. In 1975, when he was the first secretary of the Khanlar District Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, he was elected a deputy of the IX convocation of the
Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR from
Qızılca constituency No. 343. He was a member of the Culture Commission. In 1987, he became Deputy Chairman of the Agrarian Industry Committee, then Chairman of the Refugee Committee, President of the State Grain Company, Deputy Prime Minister and then Acting Prime Minister. Feyruz Mustafayev died on July 7, 2018, in
Baku. == References ==