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The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918–1920) established the Ministry of Post and Telegraph on October 6, 1918. On March 15, 1919, the interchange of postal items, money orders, valuable letters and parcels were organized between Azerbaijan and Georgia. Post-telegraph relations between Azerbaijan and Iran took place on April 6, 1920.
A postcard from Azerbaijan to Germany during the Russian Empire era, 1896. The modern postal service in Azerbaijan began in the early 19th century, when Azerbaijan became a part of the Russian Empire. [1] The first post office was opened in 1818 in Yelizavetpol (now Ganja). [1]
After the establishment of Soviet rule in Azerbaijan, the committee was restructured in 1929, 1946 and 1955. On January 27, 1989, according to the decree No. 17 of the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan SSR, Customs Office of Azerbaijan Republic was created and Astara and Julfa checkpoints were transferred under its jurisdiction. [2]
Country Company Website Status Afghanistan: Afghan Post: afghanpost.gov.af: Azerbaijan: Azərpoçt: azerpost.az: Bahrain: Bahrain Post: customs.gov.bh: Bangladesh
Pitcairn Post Office [25] [26] Royal Gibraltar Post Office; Turks and Caicos Post Office [27] Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha: Ascension Post Office [28] [14] Saint Helena Post Office [29] Tristan da Cunha Post Office [30] South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Ministry of Post (transported via Falkland Islands or British ...
The first post office in the territory of Azerbaijan was opened in Ganja in 1818, and the network extended to Baku, Nakhchivan, Shusha, Shamakhi and Guba until 1830. Postal items were delivered by railway for the first time in 1883 between Baku and Tbilisi. The Ministry of Post and Telegraph was formed on October 6, 1918. [18] [19] [20]
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The head of state and head of government are separate from the country's law-making body. The President is the head of the state and head of the executive branch. The people elect the president; the President appoints the Vice President, and the Prime Minister is nominated by the President and confirmed by the National Assembly of Azerbaijan.