Mirza Jalal Yusifzade
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. He was also a member of the National Council of the Republic of Azerbaijan and of the Difai party.


Life

Mirza Jalal Yusifzade was born in 1862 in the city of Shusha. Here he received his primary education and mastered Arabic and Persian. Later he continued his education at madrasah in
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Activity

After returning to the country, he was engaged in pedagogical activity for some time. He also enjoyed art, wrote gazelles and poetic stories. He was published in the newspapers Hayat, Irshad, Taza Hayat, Ittifag, Hilal, Asari-hagigat, Sedaye-hagg and others, signing as J.J.Y, Jalal Karabakhi”, “Jalal Yusifi”, “Mirza Jalal Yusifzade”. On 6 March 1911, the opera "Farhad and Shirin" by Mirza Jalal was staged at the Nikitin brothers' circus in
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. The libretto was written by Mirza Jalal and the music by the tar player Mirza Zeynal. In Baku, he began being published in the newspaper Khakikati-afkar (Truth of Thought) in native language. The opera's libretto was written by Mirza Jalal Yusifzade under the title "A love story of the story inspired by the works of the late Sheikh Nizami" and published as a 31-page booklet. Then he was invited to work as the editor of the first
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newspaper " Bukhara-Sharif", to be published in the city of New Bukhara, whose circulation from March 1912 to January 1913 was 153 copies. He also published a four-page three-week supplement called "Turan" to the newspaper in Uzbek and Turkish languages. Thus, he laid the foundation for the Tajik national press. The March 11, the day of the publication of the first issue of "Bukhara-Sharif", is celebrated in Tajikistan as the National Press Day. Returning to Baku in 1913, Mirza Jalal Yusifzade worked for the newspapers Sadayi-Khakk (1912-1915) and Igbal (1914–1915). He managed to stage again the opera "Farhad and Shirin" at the "Safa" Dramatic Society. At the beginning of 1918 he was elected deputy of the
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. In the National Council of Azerbaijan, he was introduced in Musavat and in the group of democratic neutrals. During the time of the Republic of Azerbaijan, he actively collaborated with the newspaper "
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". After the fall of the republic, he worked as a teacher in the Jabrayil district and in
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. His son Ali Yusif participated in the First Turkological Congress held in Baku in 1926, as a secretary and interpreter. Mirza Jamal Yusifzade was a member of the Karyagin branch of the Difai party. Mirza Jalal Yusifzade died in
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in 1931.


Memory

The first brief and accurate information about Mirza Jalal Yusifzade is found in Azerbaijani literature in the book "Tazkireyi-Navvab" by Mir Mohsun Navvab in 1892. M. M. Navvab wrote about the date of his birth, occupation and character: In a review of the opera "Farhad and Shirin", published in the newspaper "Igbal" dated with 20 January 1914, M. E. Rasulzade called M. Yusifzade "an enlightened scientist and orientalist with extensive knowledge".


Family

After the death of the first wife Leyla, Mirza Jalal Yusifzade married for the second time to Ziba khanum. From his first marriage, he had a son named Ali Yusif and two daughters: Sahba and Shahla. A son Alim Yusifzade was born from the second marriage. His son Ali Yusif was among the students of the Republic of Azerbaijan sent to study abroad law in
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in 1919. He was repressed in 1937.


References

{{Reflist 1862 births 1931 deaths Azerbaijani educational theorists