About

Zaur has primarily worked in the telecom and logistics sectors. He served as the director of the Trans-Eurasian Super Information Highway (TASIM) project, which aimed to connect the Eurasian continent, particularly Western European countries, with China by laying a transnational fiber-optic backbone cable. The consortium to implement the project included the Ministry of Communications of Azerbaijan, Turkish TurkTelecom, Rosletecom of Russia, Kazakh Telecom, and China Telecom.

Since 2016, Mr. Hasanov has been primarily working at the Port of Baku as an advisor to the Director-General, with a brief tenure in Shusha, where he ran the public relations and IT departments of Shusha State City Reserve. His primary focus was on IT and PR aspects of the liberated Shusha city after 32 years of occupation.

Mr. Hasanov received his BA from Azerbaijan State Economic University, an MSc from San Jose State University, and another MSc from the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. Zaur is also a prolific writer. He has written two books on the history of Chechnya and Iran. His first book, "Man of the Mountains," won the Eurasia Book Festival in the UK in 2015. His second book, titled "Secrets in the Carpet," about Safavid Iran, was published in Moscow, Russia, by the "5th Rome" publishing house.

Zaur has also authored six documentaries. One of them, dedicated to the oil history of Azerbaijan, received a special prize at the 6th International Audio-Visual Festival held in Baku.

Other Works

  • Secret in Carpet

    2019

Awards and Recognition

  • 1st place at the Open Central Asia Book Forum and Literature Festival 2013 (London, UK)