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Patriotic War 1st class on the 40th anniversary of the end of World War II. In 1995, Maharramov was elected an honorary member of the Society of Scientists. He lived in Baku and worked as the head of the 1st Department of Baku State University and was a member of the Academic Council. Maharramov died on 16 July 2004 and was buried in the
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325:. He became commander of a cadet company at the Ryazan Machine Gun School, where he was promoted to captain. Maharramov was transferred back to the 77th Guards Rifle Division in June 1944 and became a deputy battalion commander and later commander. Maharramov fought in
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Technical College of Economic Accounting, from which Maharramov graduated with honors in 1939. He was drafted into the
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