Jamo bey Hajinski
Jamo bey Hajinski Suleyman oghlu (Azerbaijani: Camo bəy Hacınski Süleyman oğlu; 1888 – 1942) was an Azerbaijani publicist, public figure and politician. He served in the first, fourth and fifth cabinets of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic as its State Controller and Minister of Postal Service and Telegraph.[2][3]
Jamo bey Hajinski Camo bəy Hacınski | |
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Minister of Postal Service and Telegraph of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR)[1] | |
In office December 24, 1919 – April 1, 1920 | |
President | Nasib bey Yusifbeyli Prime Minister, (Chairman of Azerbaijani Parliament) |
Preceded by | Jamo bey Hajinski |
Succeeded by | office terminated |
In office April 14, 1919 – December 22, 1919 | |
Preceded by | Aslan bey Safikurdski |
Succeeded by | Jamo bey Hajinski |
State Controller of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) | |
In office May 28, 1918 – March 14, 1919 | |
President | Fatali Khan Khoyski Prime Minister, (Chairman of Azerbaijani Parliament) |
Preceded by | office established |
Succeeded by | Abdulali bey Amirjanov |
Personal details | |
Born | 1888 Quba, Baku Governorate |
Died | 1942 54) Vyatka, Kirov Oblast | (aged
Early life and career
Hajinsky was born in Quba on June 14, 1888. In 1912, he graduated from Law Department of Petersburg University. Upon his return to Azerbaijan, he became a member of Muslim fraction of Transcaucasian Sejm.[2] He was one of noble figures who played a role in the development of Azerbaijani art.[4] Along with his relative Mammad Hasan Hajinski, he was one of the co-signers of Proclamation of Independence of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.[5] Jamo bey Hajinski's affiliation was with Muslim Socialist Bloc.[6] Once the Transcaucasian Republic dissolved, Jamo bey Hajinski was elected to the Presidium of Azerbaijani National Council, an Azerbaijani governing body which would establish sovereignty in Azerbaijan.[7][8]
After the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic on May 28, 1918, he served as the State Controller in Fatali Khan Khoyski's newly formed first government, and as the Minister of Transportation, Postal Service and Telegraph in Nasib Yusifbeyli's fourth and fifth governments.[2]
Later years and death
After Bolshevik invasion of Azerbaijan on April 28, 1920, he worked in the education sector until his arrest in 1922 by Soviet authorities. He was held in prison for 3 years and then sent to Solovki prison camp in Russia. Even though he was released in 1928 and returned to Baku, Hajinski was arrested anew in 1938 and sent to Vyatka prison camp in Kirov Oblast of Russia where he died in 1942. In 1956, after his death, he was declared not guilty of any crime.[2]
See also
References
- Vekilov, R.A. (1998). ИСТОРИЯ ВОЗНИКНОВЕНИЯ АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНСКОЙ РЕСПУБЛИКИ [History of establishment of Azerbaijan Republic] (PDF). Baku: Elm. p. 25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
- "People directory. Camo bəy Hacınski". Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
- "Günün tarixi" [In history today]. Lent.az agency. 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
- Aydin Dadashov. "MƏHƏMMƏD HƏSƏN HACINSKİ" [Mammad Hasan Hajinski] (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
- "93 il öncə Azərbaycana doğan 28 may günəşi" [The sunny day May 28th, arisen 93 years ago]. Azadliq. 2011-05-28. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
- "Азербайджанской Демократической Республике исполнилось 92 года" [92nd anniversary of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic]. Deyerler. 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
- "НАШЕ НЕЗАВИСИМОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВО И ПАРЛАМЕНТ: 87 ЛЕТ ТОМУ НАЗАД И СЕГОДНЯ" [Our independent state and parliament: 87 years ago and today]. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
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