Tahirova was born on 7 November 1913 in
Bayram-Ali (presently in
Turkmenistan). Having graduated from the
Azerbaijan State Oil Academy (then the
Azerbaijan Industry Institute) in 1935, she became the first
Azerbaijani female professional obtaining a degree of higher education related to the oil industry. In 1940, she was appointed director of the Azerbaijan Scientific Research Institute. From 1942 on, she worked at the Central Committee of
Azerbaijan Communist Party and was in charge of delivering timely oil supplies to
Soviet Army fighting the enemy on the frontlines during
World War II. In 1949, she started teaching courses on oil well exploration and development at the Azerbaijan Oil Academy and in 1953 she obtained her PhD. ==Political career==