Zulfugar Bey Makinski
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Zulfugar bey Mahammadgulu bey oglu Makinski (b. 1885;
Erivan Yerevan ( , , hy, Երևան , sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and in ...
, Erivan province, Russian Empire - d. after 1923) — representative of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in Armenia, a member of the Parliament of the Democratic Republic of Armenia, head of the financial department of the Ministry of Food of the Azerbaijan SSR, a member of the Makinsky family and the brother of
Teymur bey Makinsky Teymur bey Makinsky () was an Azerbaijani nobleman who served as Minister of Justice of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic between 1918 and 1919. Background and early life He was born on 18 April 1874 in Malaklu, Surmalu uezd of the Erivan Governor ...
.


Life

Zulfugar bey started studying at the Faculty of Law of
Saint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg State University (SPBU; russian: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the G ...
in 1904 and graduated from it in 1911. After completing his university studies, he started working as a lawyer. The origin of his family lies in the Maku Khanate of
Iranian Azerbaijan Azerbaijan or Azarbaijan ( fa, آذربایجان, ''Āzarbāijān'' ; az-Arab, آذربایجان, ''Āzerbāyjān'' ), also known as Iranian Azerbaijan, is a historical region in northwestern Iran that borders Iraq, Turkey, the Nakhchivan ...
. A branch of the Maku Khans from the
Bayat tribe The Bayat tribe ( fa, بیات, az, Bayat tayfası, tr, Bayat boyu, tk, Baýat taýpasy) is one of the Oghuz tribes in Turkmenistan, Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria.
of the
Oghuz Turks The Oghuz or Ghuzz Turks (Middle Turkic languages, Middle Turkic: ٱغُز, ''Oγuz'', ota, اوغوز, Oġuz) were a western Turkic people that spoke the Oghuz languages, Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages, Turkic language family. In th ...
settled in Yerevan in the 19th century. Zulfugar was a representative of this family.


Political activity

In 1918, he was one of the 6 deputies (Asad Bey Aghabababeyov, Mirbagir Mirbabayev, Seyid Reza Mirbababeyov, Mirza Jabbar Mammadzadeh, Ashraf Agha Ismayilov, Zulfugar Bey Makinski) who were elected in the Parliament of the Democratic Republic of Armenia. In 1918–1920, he took an active part in the activities of the Erivan Muslim National Council, the Erivan Muslim Charitable Society, and the Erivan Governorate Compatriots' Organizations, operating in Yerevan and belonging to
Azerbaijani Turks Azerbaijanis (; az, Azərbaycanlılar, ), Azeris ( az, Azərilər, ), or Azerbaijani Turks ( az, Azərbaycan Türkləri, ) are a Turkic people living mainly in northwestern Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan. They are the second-most numer ...
. At the meeting of the organization under his leadership held on January 17, 1919, an appeal to the government of Azerbaijan was accepted. In the appeal sent with the signature of Teymur Khan Makinsky, the chairman of the organization, it was mentioned that after the withdrawal of the Turkish troops from the Iravan governorate, the Armenian armed forces captured the entire Surmeli district and the part of Etchmiadzin district inhabited entirely by Muslims, moreover, they attacked to capture the districts of Sharur and Nakhchivan. It was proposed to organize a special conference of representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Tbilisi with the participation of the allied command to save the Muslims of Iravan province, who were condemned to destruction and death. By the decision of the Azerbaijani government dated August 1, 1919, Zulfugar Bey Makinski was appointed to the position of the representative of the Minister of Protection in Armenia. After that, in the report he sent on November 11, 1919, it was mentioned:
As a result of the massacres that continued since February 1918, 0.5 million people became beggars... The Muslim population in those areas lost everything. The population of the destroyed regions is more than 200,000 people. They perished from disease and hunger, they were repeatedly looted and massacred. Muslims of
Erivan Yerevan ( , , hy, Երևան , sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and in ...
city, Goykumbat, Arbat, Aghcagishlaq and Charbakh villages of Zangibasar belong to this category. It can be said with certainty that the number of dead is 100-120 thousand people. 50 thousand people came to Azerbaijan as refugees... Some of them moved to the Maku Khanate and the territory of Turkey. Currently, food aid (in the form of flour, grain and bread) should be provided to 50,000 people. The number of hungry people in Yerevan is 8,000 people.
After him, his brother
Teymur bey Makinsky Teymur bey Makinsky () was an Azerbaijani nobleman who served as Minister of Justice of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic between 1918 and 1919. Background and early life He was born on 18 April 1874 in Malaklu, Surmalu uezd of the Erivan Governor ...
was appointed to this position. After the Soviet occupation, he was appointed as a head of the financial department of the Ministry of Food of the Azerbaijan SSR.


References


Literature

* * * * {{cite book , author= Nərmin Xanməmmədova. Transkafkasya'da (Güney Kafkasya) Devletlerarası İlişkiler ve Mülteci Sorunları (1918-1920). 2019. , title= Transkafkasya'da (Güney Kafkasya) Devletlerarası İlişkiler ve Mülteci Sorunları (1918-1920) , year=2019 , location=Istanbul , publisher= , url=https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/934352 , ref= Xanməmmədova 1885 births Azerbaijan Democratic Republic politicians Saint Petersburg State University alumni People from Yerevan Year of death missing