Officials said 25 of those detained were later released following demonstrations in the capital Baku.
It was the latest abortive attempt by the opposition in the ex-Soviet republic to emulate recent uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa.
Reporters saw at least a dozen people bundled into police vans at a square in the city, including two Swedish journalists and a woman walking with her young child.
An opposition spokesman said several hundred had been arrested in various parts of Baku.
Flyers were scattered on the ground calling on hardline leader Aliyev to resign and for an "End to Dictatorship".
Small protests over the past several weeks have been given short shrift by authorities in the mainly Muslim country of nine million people, with more than 100 detained in April and March. Read More
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