Israfil Ashurly

Israfil Ashurly (Azerbaijani: İsrafil Aşurlı; born January 16, 1969 in Baku, Azerbaijani SSR, USSR) is an azerbaijani mountaineer, executive secretary of the Ice-Climbing Commission (2010-2017) under the UIAA (International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation), president of the youth committee (Youth Commission 2012-2016) UIAA, president of the Azerbaijan Mountaineering Federation (2010-2016), Member of the Presidium of the Euro-Asian Association of Mountaineering and Climbing (EAMA since 2011), judge of the international category in ice climbing, master of sports of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Israfil Ashurly
Mountainer Israfil Ashurly
Born(1969-01-16)January 16, 1969
NationalityAzerbaijani
Alma materAzerbaijan State Oil Academy
OccupationMountaineer, Explorer, Mountaineering instructor & guide
Spouse(s)Maria Ashurly
ChildrenAslan Ashurly and Ali Ashurly
AwardsTereggi Medal

The first Azerbaijani is a conqueror of the Himalayan eight-thousanders: Chomolungma (2007), Kangchenjunga (2011), Lhotse (2019) and Manaslu (2019). Azerbaijan’s first member of the Seven Peaks club (2007), also the first Snow Leopard in the history of Azerbaijani mountaineering (2009) and the first conqueror of the North Pole (2009). The first of the Azerbaijanis landed in Antarctica in December 2005 and climbed the highest peak of the white continent - the Vinson Massif.

Co-founder of Azerbaijan Alpine Club / Azərbaycan Alpine Klubu / Azerbaijan Alpine Club.

On March 4, 2009, by Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Israfil Ashurly was awarded the Taraggi (Progress) medal.

Cavalier of the mountaineering Order "Edelweiss" I and II degrees.

Biography

He was born on January 16, 1969 in the city of Baku. Graduate of school number 6 in Baku. He graduated from Azerbaijan State Oil Academy's energy faculty.[1]

In 1991, Israfil Ashurly organized the "Insol" company, which has been installing and launching telecommunication equipment for mobile and wireline operators since 1998. The company has offices in: Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan. Member of the Board of Managing Directors of the Insol Group of Companies. CEO of the management company "Insol Consulting".

Vice-President of the Swiss company iCsquared GmbH in Russia, the Baltic countries and the CIS. www.icsquared.ch

Israfil Ashurly became interested in mountaineering after "Insol" was created. This happened, as he said, by accident. In 1999, he made an exotic tourist trekking to the foot of Kanchenjunga (8586m) in the Himalayas.

“I didn’t understand how people go to the mountains, live in tents. My habits were quite sybaritic. ”

In the Indian state of Sikkim, he got to the five thousandth pass of Gocha La. Here is how Israfil describes his impressions:

"When people get to the mountains, they have two choices. Or they don’t like the mountains and they don’t go there at all anymore. Or they like it so much that they try as soon as possible to get there again. I have a second case".

Expeditions

In 2000, while on a holiday visit to near Kangchenjunga's foot, Ashurly became interested in mountaineering. In next seven years, he became ninth person to complete Seven Summits challenge.[2][3]

Seven Summits

Ashurly's Completion of the Seven Summits[4]
DatePlaceElevationDescription
1.Januar 16, 2001Mount Kilimanjaro5895 mHighest Mountain in Africa
2.May 26, 2002Mount Kosciuszko2228 mHighest Mountain in Australia
3.July 7, 2003Mount Elbrus5642 mHighest Mountain in Europe
4.January 28, 2004Aconcagua6961 mHighest Mountain in South America
5.June 5, 2005Mount McKinley6194 mHighest Mountain in North America
6.December 23, 2006Vinson Massif4897 mHighest Mountain in Antarctica
7.May 19, 2007Mount Everest8848 mHighest Mountain in Asia and the World

Snow Leopard Summits

Ashurly's Completion of the Snow Leopard Summits[4]
DatePlaceElevation
1.August 7, 2004Lenin Peak7134 m
2.August 16, 2005Peak Korzhenevskaya7105 m
3.August 18, 2006Ismoil Somoni Peak7495 m
4.August 7, 2009Jengish Chokusu7439 m
5.August 8, 2009Khan Tengri7010 m

Volcanic Seven Summits

Ashurly's Completion of the Volcanic Seven Summits[4]
DatePlaceElevation
1.January 16, 2001Mount Kilimanjaro5895 m
2.March 10, 2002Mount Fuji3776 m
3.July 7, 2003Mount Elbrus5642 m
4.August 22, 2003Mount Aghri5137 m

Himalayas expeditions

In 2003, he reached Lapchi mountain (6,017) with Russian alpinist Vladimir Shatayev.[5] In 2007, Ashurly reached Everest with Sergey Kofanov.[6] In 2011, he reached Kangchenjunga with Russian alpinists Aleksey Bolotov and Nikolay Totmyanin.[7]

See also

References

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