Mubariz Aghakerim oghlu Ibrahimov was born on February 7, 1988, in Aliabad, Bilasuvar District. In 2005, he successfully graduated from Aliabad Village Secondary School named after martyr Malik Piriyev, and was called up for active military service by the Bilasuvar District Military Commissariat in March 2006. Mubariz Ibrahimov, who began his military service as a rifleman in the Internal Troops, was released from active military service on November 20, 2007. On September 18, 2009, he voluntarily re-enlisted in active military service. He completed the warrant officer training course at the Armed Forces Training and Education Center. He continued his service in one of the military units in the frontline area as the deputy commander of the motorized rifle platoon of the motorized rifle battalion.
Mubariz Ibrahimov wrote a letter on the night of June 18-19, 2010, and without informing anyone in the unit he served, he began advancing toward the Nagorno-Karabakh contact line. He attacked an Armenian Armed Forces outpost located in the village of Chayli in the Tartar region and fell Shehid (martyr).
After the battle, Mubariz Ibrahimov's body remained in the territories occupied by the Armenian Armed Forces. The Armenian side, however, denied this for a long time. Following months of negotiations, according to the declaration signed in Astrakhan in October with Russian mediation, Mubariz Ibrahimov's body was handed over to the Azerbaijani side on November 6.
Mubariz Ibrahimov was buried on November 7, 2010, in the II Alley of Honor.
By the Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated July 22, 2010, Ibrahimov Mubariz Aghakerim oghlu was posthumously awarded the title of "National Hero of Azerbaijan".
By another Presidential Decree, the memory of National Hero Mubariz Ibrahimov was immortalized by naming a lyceum-school complex in Bilasuvar and one of the central streets of the district after him.
A memorial museum has been established at the secondary school where Mubariz Ibrahimov studied. In 2008, the second 12.7 mm rifle from the "Istiglal" sniper rifle family produced by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense Industry was named "Mubariz" in his honor. A Palmali company tanker manufactured in Turkey was named "Mubariz Ibrahimov".
During the Second Karabakh War, on October 4, 2020, the site where Mubariz Ibrahimov had died heroically was liberated by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, and the Azerbaijani flag was raised there.
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