Lala Shevket (Azerbaijani: Lalə Şövkət, sometimes transliterated as Lala Şövkat or Lala Shovkat; Лала Шевкет in Russian transliteration) (born 7 November 1951, Baku) is an Azerbaijani politician, the Leader of the National Unity Movement and Azerbaijan Liberal Party. She served as the Secretary of State between 1993 and 1994. Shevket was born on 7 November 1951 in Soviet Baku. Shevket's father, Shevket bey Muslim bey oqlu Khalifabeyli-Hajiyev was born 1912 in Quba region of Azerbaijan into a family of noble landowner and philanthropist Muslim bey Khalifabeyli. His mother Tughiya Khanum was the descendant of Shamil, 3rd Imam of Dagestan. In 1968, she graduated from the 189th secondary school of Baku and entered the Azerbaijan Medical University, where she received qualification of a professional physician. After graduation, she moved to Moscow where she had her post graduation and master course on the surgery chair of Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University under the guidance of academician, professor Vladimir Vladimirovich Vinogradov (ru:Виноградов, Владимир Владимирович). At 25, she became the youngest Master of Science in area of surgery in the USSR. Since 1978, Shevket had been working at N. Sklifosovsky Moscow Scientific-Research Institute of First-Aid. Shevket traveled a long road from a junior research officer to a leading scientific specialist and the head of the department. In 1991, Shevket was officially enlisted by the Russian Prime Minister Ivan Silayev to work out the concepts of social policy of the country. More information...
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