Nobel Prize Funded from Baku

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I recently checked the Nobel Foundation Web Page and found nothing about our homeland, Azerbaijan, in connection to the world recognized Nobel Prize. Well, I complained. Here’s the letter I wrote and the result…

“I recently saw the Nobel Foundation Web Page and the article about Alfred Nobel, benefactor of the Nobel Prize. The article is very well written except that it omits that Nobel acquired much of his wealth in Azerbaijan, specifically from oil fields in Baku at the turn of last century. This money is still being used to honor Nobel Laureates and their great contributions to modern society. Please contact me if I’m wrong, however I would really appreciate if additional material about the life of Nobel in Azerbaijan could be added to your Web Server.”

The reply I received came from Hans Mehlin of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm who wrote, “You are correct. Especially Alfred’s brothers, [Robert and Ludwig] were involved in the oil business in Azerbaijan. We are planning to make extensive changes to the Server this summer. Plans are already being made to include this kind of information. Several relatives of the Nobel Family will be traveling to Azerbaijan this summer to visit places that relate to the Nobels. They will provide us with photos and text after the trip.”


Adil Baguirov
Northwestern Michigan University
e-mail: ([email protected])
April 30, 1996


Editor: Azerbaijan International wrote about the relationship of the Nobel Prize to Azerbaijan (AI 2:3. Summer 1994). Alfred Nobel was the largest single shareholder in the Baku oil fields and factories owned by his brothers, Robert and Ludwig. When Alfred died in 1896, much of his legacy went to fund the Nobel Prize. Swedish historian, E. Bargengren, who had access to the Nobel family archives, insists that it was this “decision to allow withdrawal of Alfred’s money from Baku that became the decisive factor that enabled the Nobel Prizes to be established.” This year, 1996, commemorates 100 years since the Prize was established, although the first awards were designated in 1901.

For the article and photos about Petrolea Park which surrounds the still existing beautiful stone structure of the Nobel Residence, visit our Web Site: ) Environmental Issue, Summer 1994.

Source: www.azer.com


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5 responses to “Nobel Prize Funded from Baku”

  1. Rovshan V. Avatar

    Good job, Adil !

  2. Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev; prof. of Azerbaijan Technical University Avatar
    Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev; prof. of Azerbaijan Technical University

    Well done Adil. Your letter is very useful and valuable. We also wrote about the Unknown Baku Nobel Prize, established in Baku in 1904; please see the attached references:
    1) Mir-Babayev M.F. The role of Azerbaijan in the World’s oil industry – “Oil-Industry History” (USA), 2011, v. 12, no. 1, p. 109-123.
    2) Mir-Babayev M.F. Azerbaijan’s oil history. A chronology leading up to Soviet era. – “Azerbaijan International” Magazine, Sherman Oaks, (US), AI 10.2 (Summer 2002), p. 34-41.
    3) http://www.visions.az/history,530

  3. Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev Avatar
    Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev

    Hello Adil, please see another article about the unknown Baku Nobel Prize established in Baku in 1904 (devoted to the 25th anniversary of “Bra Nobel” Co. in 1879).

    Regards,
    Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev
    Professor of Azerbaijan Technical University, Doctor of Chemical Sciences

  4. Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev Avatar
    Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev

    http://www.petroleumworld.com/issues20051101.htm

    This is another article about Nobel Prize established in Baku in 1904.

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