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Azerbaijani statesman
Nariman bey Hashim oglu Narimanbeyov
(
Azerbaijani
:
N?riman b?y H??im b?y o?lu N?rimanb?yli
; 1889?1937), also known as
Nariman bey Narimanbeyli
(
Azerbaijani
:
N?riman b?y N?rimanb?yli
), was an
Azerbaijani
lawyer and statesman who served as
State Controller
in the
fourth cabinet of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
, and was member of
Parliament of Azerbaijan
.
Early years
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Narimanbeyov was born in 1889 in
Shusha
,
Azerbaijan
. After completing his secondary education at an
Erivan
gymnasium where his father taught, he attended universities in Russian and Ukraine, graduating from Department of Physics and Mathematics of
Moscow State University
and Law Department of
Kharkov State University
.
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While abroad, he was an active member of Azerbaijani students revolutionary movement. In 1915, he returned to Azerbaijan and worked as an attorney. Narimanbeyov was also the chairman of Muslim Charity Society in Baku.
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Political career
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In 1917, Narimanbeyov joined
Musavat
Party and was elected a member of the Muslim fraction of
Transcaucasian Sejm
. He was a member of the
Azerbaijani National Council
on the eve of declaration of independence who voted in favor of establishing an independent republic.
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After establishment of
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
on May 28, 1918, Narimanbeyov was elected to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan.
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When the fourth government under
Nasib Yusifbeyli
was formed on April 14, 1919, he was appointed State Controller of ADR.
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After
Bolshevik take over of Azerbaijan
, Narimanbeyov worked as a legal council but was soon arrested and became another victim of the
Great Purge
repressions. He was sent to
Solovki prison camp
on
Solovetsky Islands
where he died in 1937.
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