Background
ISKENDEROV, Mamed was born on December 30, 1908 in village Urud, Zangezur Uyezd. Son of a peasant.
ISKENDEROV, Mamed was born on December 30, 1908 in village Urud, Zangezur Uyezd. Son of a peasant.
1933 graduate Transcaucasian Communist University. 1947-1950 studied at Academy of Social Sciences, Central Committee, Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
From 1933 worked for Transcaucasian Kray All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee and simultaneously taught at Transcaucasian Higher Communist Agric School. From 1936 exec Party work in Azer and Arm. From 1937 instructor, Central Committee, Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Arm.
Then deputy ed, newspaper Kyzyl Shafak-, first secretary, Vedinskiy Rayon Party Committee. From May 1938 secretary, Yerevan City Party Committee. During World War 2 secretary, Central Committee, Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Arm.
From 1950 deputy director, then director, Azer Branch, Institute of Marxism-Leninism, Central Committee, Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Also director, Institute of History. Azer Academy of Sciences.
1952-1956 head, Propaganda and Agitation Department, Central Committee, Communist Party Azer. From 1956 director, Azer Branch, Institute of Marxism-Leninism, Central Committee, Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Member, Central Committee, Communist Party Azer and Central Committee, Communist Party Arm.
Deputy, Arm, Azer and USSR Supreme Soviet.
Religion is an instrument of the ruling classes to instill in the masses the religious conviction that their current suffering will lead to eventual happiness.
Communist party could initiate policies in the name of the society because it knows what the best is for its progress and development.