Baku State University (BSU; Azerbaijani: Baku Dövlət University) is a state funded college situated in Baku, Azerbaijan. Built up in 1919 by the Parliament of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, the University began with resources of history and philology; material science and arithmetic; law and pharmaceutical with an underlying enlistment of 1094. The primary minister of BSU was V.I.Razumovsky, a previous educator of surgery at Kazan University.
In 1930, the legislature requested the University close down as per a rearrangement of advanced education, and the University was supplanted with the Supreme Pedagogical Institute. In any case, in 1934 the University was restored once more, and kept on working through the troublesome years of World War II encountering a lack of employees.
By its 40th commemoration in 1959, the University as of now had 13 resources. The Azerbaijan Medical University and Azerbaijan State Economic University were both spun-offs of the first individual resources at BSU.
Among the alumni of BSU were two previous presidents of Azerbaijan, Abulfaz Elchibey and Heydar Aliyev. The previous moved on from the Faculty of Arabic Language and Literature, while the last mentioned, who commanded Azerbaijan's political life for more than 30 years, from the Faculty of History. Nobel Prize-winning physicist Lev Landau learned at BSU somewhere around 1922 and 1924.
BSU is the main college from Azerbaijan Republic positioned by worldwide positioning associations, for example, University Ranking by Academic Performance and right now positions at 1872 in the University Ranking by Academic Performance.
Substance
1 History
2 Faculties and organizations
2.1 Faculties
2.2 Research organizations
3 Partner colleges
4 Affiliations
5 Alumni
6 See too
7 References
8 External connections
History
BSU was built up on September 1, 1919 by the choice of the Parliament of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. In its first year, the college had two resources — Faculty of Philology and the Medical Faculty — and an enlistment of 1094 understudies.
Among the main educators in 1920-40 were Azerbaijani essayist Abdurrahim bek Haqverdiyev, Orientalist Professor P.K. Juze, Professor A.O. Makovelski, Professor A.O. Mishel and different researchers. Amid that period the organization of the college welcomed to Baku such educators as N.Y. Marr, V.V. Bartold, the academician of the Eastern Science Academy Fuad bek Kuprulluzade.
In 1930 the college was exchanged by choice made by Council of the People's Commissar on redesign. The High Pedagogical Institute was made. Just in 1943 the state college continued its action and soon turned into the republic's logical pedagogical focus. Regardless of the considerable deficiency of college educators on the grounds that the greater part of instructors went to the Second World War, the college figured out how to keep its driving position. In 1945 the instructors took a dynamic part in establishing the Azerbaijan Academy of Science. A large portion of the republic's colleges —, for example, Azerbaijan Medical University, Azerbaijan University of Economy, Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University and others — were established on the premise of Baku State University.
The years after 1969 can be considered as the years of improvement toward information and science. Covering a wide verifiable period, in those years there were established resources on cutting edge strengths, offices and around 30 exploratory examination labs began. Thus, there was made a solid certification of future improvement.
In 1930, the legislature requested the University close down as per a rearrangement of advanced education, and the University was supplanted with the Supreme Pedagogical Institute. In any case, in 1934 the University was restored once more, and kept on working through the troublesome years of World War II encountering a lack of employees.
By its 40th commemoration in 1959, the University as of now had 13 resources. The Azerbaijan Medical University and Azerbaijan State Economic University were both spun-offs of the first individual resources at BSU.
Among the alumni of BSU were two previous presidents of Azerbaijan, Abulfaz Elchibey and Heydar Aliyev. The previous moved on from the Faculty of Arabic Language and Literature, while the last mentioned, who commanded Azerbaijan's political life for more than 30 years, from the Faculty of History. Nobel Prize-winning physicist Lev Landau learned at BSU somewhere around 1922 and 1924.
BSU is the main college from Azerbaijan Republic positioned by worldwide positioning associations, for example, University Ranking by Academic Performance and right now positions at 1872 in the University Ranking by Academic Performance.
Substance
1 History
2 Faculties and organizations
2.1 Faculties
2.2 Research organizations
3 Partner colleges
4 Affiliations
5 Alumni
6 See too
7 References
8 External connections
History
BSU was built up on September 1, 1919 by the choice of the Parliament of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. In its first year, the college had two resources — Faculty of Philology and the Medical Faculty — and an enlistment of 1094 understudies.
Among the main educators in 1920-40 were Azerbaijani essayist Abdurrahim bek Haqverdiyev, Orientalist Professor P.K. Juze, Professor A.O. Makovelski, Professor A.O. Mishel and different researchers. Amid that period the organization of the college welcomed to Baku such educators as N.Y. Marr, V.V. Bartold, the academician of the Eastern Science Academy Fuad bek Kuprulluzade.
In 1930 the college was exchanged by choice made by Council of the People's Commissar on redesign. The High Pedagogical Institute was made. Just in 1943 the state college continued its action and soon turned into the republic's logical pedagogical focus. Regardless of the considerable deficiency of college educators on the grounds that the greater part of instructors went to the Second World War, the college figured out how to keep its driving position. In 1945 the instructors took a dynamic part in establishing the Azerbaijan Academy of Science. A large portion of the republic's colleges —, for example, Azerbaijan Medical University, Azerbaijan University of Economy, Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University and others — were established on the premise of Baku State University.
The years after 1969 can be considered as the years of improvement toward information and science. Covering a wide verifiable period, in those years there were established resources on cutting edge strengths, offices and around 30 exploratory examination labs began. Thus, there was made a solid certification of future improvement.

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