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Jeyhun Bayramov

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Jeyhun Aziz oglu Bayramov (Azerbaijani: Ceyhun Əziz oğlu Bayramov; born 25 June 1973) is an Azerbaijani politician who is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Bayramov previously served as the Minister of Education from 2018 to 2020. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jeyhun Bayramov is the 18,776th most popular politician (down from 17,694th in 2024), the 188th most popular biography from Azerbaijan (down from 169th in 2019) and the 37th most popular Azerbaijani Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Jeyhun Bayramov ranks 18,776 out of 19,576Before him are John Healey, Catarina Martins, Pete Stark, Krzysztof Bosak, Thomas Menino, and Leonid Volkov. After him are Jo Cox, Sônia Guajajara, Bob Corker, Camelia Macoviciuc-Mihalcea, Jorge Glas, and Norbert Rózsa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Jeyhun Bayramov ranks 721Before him are Alexandra Meissnitzer, Bruno Campos, Anna Gomis, Kateřina Neumannová, Catarina Martins, and Giuseppe Zappella. After him are Sarah Wynter, Goro Inagaki, Zhang Enhua, Armen Mkrtchyan, Ulyana Lopatkina, and Damjan Fras.

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In Azerbaijan

Among people born in Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov ranks 188 out of 232Before him are Shahin Diniyev (1966), Karina Aznavourian (1974), Salatyn Asgarova (1961), Rovshan Bayramov (1987), Samir Javadzadeh (1980), and Elina Danielian (1978). After him are Leyla Aliyeva (1986), Haji Aliyev (1991), Farid Mammadov (1991), Malik Beyleroğlu (1970), Shahin Imranov (1980), and Samra Rahimli (1994).

Among POLITICIANS In Azerbaijan

Among politicians born in Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov ranks 37Before him are Jamil Hasanli (1952), Elmar Mammadyarov (1960), Ramil Safarov (1977), Andrey Lugovoy (1966), Georgy Poltavchenko (1953), and Ganira Pashayeva (1975). After him are Ilgar Mammadov (1965), Hasan Aliyev (1989), and Farida Azizova (1995).