Enver Mirza Mansur oglu Mansurov (Enver Mansurovich Mansurov, Azeri. Ənvər Mansurov ; - Azerbaijani musician, tar player.
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| Full name | Enver Mirza Mansur oglu Mansurov |
| Date of Birth | December 19, 1917 |
| Place of Birth | Baku , Azerbaijan SSR |
| Date of death | 1941 |
| Place of death | Brest |
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MANSUROV, Enver Mirza Mansur oglu (1917–1941) - a tare performer, organizer and leader of folk instruments orchestras, teacher. The son of a famous Azerbaijani tar player, teacher, honored art worker of the Azerbaijan SSR (1940) Mirza Mansur Mansurov (1887–1967). He acted as a soloist on a container in the famous 1st State Eastern Orchestra conducted by A. A. Ioannesyan, along with this orchestra took part in the recording of a record in Moscow in 1936. He was the leader of the orchestra DK them. Shaumyan of Baku, who in 1935 took part in the All-Union amateur art competition, as well as an ensemble of folk instruments in a musical technical school. He worked as a teacher in the class of packaging in musical technical school. Among his students is one of the best tarists in Azerbaijan, Ahsan Dadashev (1924–1976). In 1938, E. Mansurov took part in the Decade of Azerbaijani Culture in Moscow. In 1939 he was drafted into the army, took part in the Soviet-Finnish war, and in 1941, on the eve of the Great Patriotic War, he was transferred to the Brest garrison, where he died heroically while repelling one of the fascist attacks on defenders, directly in the fortress ( Kerimov N. Musicians of Azerbaijan, who looked death in the eye, Baku, 1997). The legendary Brest Fortress has become a symbol of resilience and unparalleled courage of Soviet soldiers. The defenders of the Brest Fortress, represented by more than 30 nationalities of the Soviet Union, including 44 Azerbaijanis, held off frantic attacks by superior enemy forces for a month. In 1939, Enver Mansurov had a son, Arif (d. 2003), who later became one of the prominent economic leaders of the republic: he worked in the office of the Council of Ministers, headed the Promstroymekhanizatsiya trust, headed the Ministry of building materials, for environmental management. The son of Arif is Enver Mansurov (born 1969), a member of the famous Guys from Baku KVN team, in which he became the champion of the CIS; currently lives in Moscow.