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Azad bey Vazirov

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Azad bey Vazirov
Azad bey Vazirov in 1898.
Native name
Azerbaijani: Azad bəy Mirzə Həmid bəy oğlu Vəzirov
Birth nameAzad bey Mirza Hamid bey oglu Vazirov
Born(1869-08-22)August 22, 1869
Shusha, Shusha Uyezd, Imperial Russia
DiedJune 30, 1921(1921-06-30) (aged 51)
Qazvin, Qajar Empire
AllegianceRussian Empire Russian Empire 1888 — 1893 and 1898 — 1917
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Democratic Republic 1918 — 1920
 Russian SFSR Red Army
Years of service1888 — 1921
RankRussian Empire Lieutenant colonel of The Imperial Russian Army (1888 — 1893 and 1898 — 1917),
Azerbaijan colonel of The National Army of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918 — 1920)
 Russian SFSR colonel of Red Army (1920 — 1921)
Battles / warsWorld War I
Awards3rd Class Ode of Saint Stanislaus 3rd Class Order of Saint Anne
Spouse(s)Zahra Mehmandarova
ChildrenIsa bey Vazirov
Musa bey Vazirov
Suleyman Vazirov
Isa bey Vazirov (the second)
Kheyransa Khanum
Goncha Khanum
Gulrukh Khanum
RelationsVazirovs

Azad bey Vazirov (Azerbaijani: Azad bəy Mirzə Həmid bəy oğlu Vəzirov) (22 August 1869, in Shusha, Russian Empire – 1921 in Qazvin, Qajar Empire) was Azerbaijani military officer, colonel. Father of the Soviet statesman, organizer of the oil industry, Hero of Socialist Labour Suleyman Vazirov.[1]

Life

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Descended "from the nobility family of the city of Shusha". He entered the service as a volunteer in the 43rd Tver Dragoon Regiment. December 20, 1888 was sent to the Elisavetgrad Cavalry School.[2] After graduating from military college in the second category on July 3, 1892, he was promoted to standard junker and returned to the regiment. On June 27, 1893, he was promoted to cornet with enrollment in the reserve.[3] In 1901 cornet Vazirov was appointed adjutant of the Dagestan Cavalry Regiment.[4] Since October 27, 1901, he got the rank of Poruchik, Staff captain (27.10.1905), Rittmeister (10/27/1909) in the Imperial Russian Army.[5][6]

He also served in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russian Empire as a senior chief officer for assignments under the Baku Governor (on September 1, 1916). In 1917, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.[7]

He served in the army of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. In late 1918 and early 1919, Lieutenant Colonel Vezirov served as the Ganja military commander, then as the commandant of the city of Baku. By order of the government of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic No. 28 dated June 25, 1919, he was promoted to colonel. Also he served in the Red Army. Azad bey Bazirov died in Qazvin in 1921.[8]

Family

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Azad bey married Karim bey Mehmandarov's daughter Zahra. They had sons named Isa Bey, Musa Bey, Suleyman Vazirov, Isa Bey (the second), daughters named Kheyransa Khanum, Goncha Khanum and Gulrukh Khanum.[8]

Awards

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References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Chingizoglu 2004, p. 230-238.
  2. ^ "Азад-Бек-Визиров". www.regiment.ru. 6 January 2008. Archived from the original on 3 September 2010. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  3. ^ История Дагестанского конного полка. — Petrovsk (Dagestan), 1909, Vol. VIII, p. 87
  4. ^ Памятная книжка и адрес-календарь Дагестанской области на 1901 год. — Т.Х.Шура, 1901, раздел IV. Адрес-календарь Дагестанской области, p. 32
  5. ^ Chingizoglu 2004, p. 235-238.
  6. ^ "Везиров Сулейман Азадович". www.metaljournal.com.ua. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  7. ^ Chingizoglu 2004, p. 235.
  8. ^ a b Chingizoglu 2004, p. 238.

Works cited

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  • Chingizoglu, Anvar (2004). Hacılılar. Baku. pp. 230–238.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)