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Dzhuvarlinsky, Mammad Ismail oglu

Mammad Ismail oglu Dzhuvarlinsky ( azerb. Məmməd bəy İsmayıl bəy oğlu Cuvarlinski ; April 8, 1902 - October 12, 1937 ) - Soviet Azerbaijani party and statesman, People's Commissar of Education ( 1934 - 1935 ).

Mammad Ismail oglu Juvarlinsky
azerb. Məmməd bəy İsmayıl bəy oğlu Cuvarlinski
Flag1st People's Commissar of Education of the Azerbaijan SSR
1934 - 1935
BirthApril 8, 1902 ( 1902-04-08 )
Juvarly , Jabrail County
DeathOctober 12, 1937 ( 1937-10-12 ) (35 years old)
Baku , Azerbaijan SSR

Biography

Born in 1902 in the village of Dzhufarly of the Jebrail district. First he was a peasant, then a watchman, a laborer. He graduated from grade 4 of elementary school. After the revolution, he graduated from the 2nd degree concurrent school, courses of party workers at the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and correspondence pedagogical tenikum. He worked as secretary of the Nukhinskiy district committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan. In 1934-35 - People's Commissar of Education, and then Secretary of the Nukhinskiy City Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan.

In May 1937 he went to Moscow with a complaint about the prosecution of M.D. Bagirov for criticizing his actions.

According to the memoirs of contemporaries, the words of Dzhuvarlinsky, which he threw Bagirov in the face: “I’m at war with you, and not with the party!” Are given in Chingiz Huseynov’s book “Big People”.

He was arrested on June 25, 1937 in Moscow at Stoleshnikov Pereulok, 20 apt. 9 and was transported for inquiry to Baku. After torture and interrogations with an addiction from Mammad Ismayilovich, “necessary” testimonies were obtained against many public and party figures of Azerbaijan prosecuted in the trumped-up case No. 12493.

On October 12, 1937, a death sentence was imposed on October 13 during 15 minutes at the hearing. For unknown reasons, there is no act of execution.

On August 3, 1955, the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR quashed the verdict and dismissed the case due to the absence of corpus delicti.

Mamed Ismailovich had a daughter, Svetlana, born in 1925.

Links

  • Anwar Chingizoglu. Dzhuvarlinsky, Baku, “Soy”, 2005, p. 17-21.

Notes

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juvarlinsky,_Mammad_Ismail_ogly&oldid=97287290


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