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Narimanbeyov or Narimanbeyli
Origin
Region of originAzerbaijan Shusha, Azerbaijan

Narimanbeyovs is Azerbaijani Bey family from Karabakh, Shusha.

History

The Narimanbeyovs are an old noble Karabakh family. The great-great-grandfather of the Narimanbeyovs was Nariman bey Karabakhi, he was an aristocrat and a very educated person in the city of Shusha. Neriman bey had served to Ibrahim Khalil Khan's son Ahmad Khan. He had sons - Allahveran bey and Nariman bey. The son of Nariman bey, Amir bey Narimanbeyov, during the ADR period was the governor-general of the city of Baku. His nephew, Narimanbeyov Nariman bey, a lawyer, a prominent public and political figure, a member of the Transcaucasian Seim, the National Council of Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani parliament, was one of the signatories of the act of independence of Azerbaijan on May 28, 1918, was repressed in 1937. The grandchildren of Amir bey Narimanbeyov are the famous Azerbaijani artists Vidadi Farman oglu and Togrul Farman oglu Narimanbeyov.

The ancestors of this clan, according to a well-known genealogy, were members of the Javanshir tribe.

Famous members

See also

References

  1. ^ İltifat Şahsevən (Əliyarlı), İltifat Musa oğlu. İstiqlal fədailəri - Azərbaycan Xalq Cümhuriyyətinin Daxili İşlər Nazirləri və silahdaşları: 1918-1920 Bakı – Mütərcim – 2013
  2. ^ "Biography Bank. Nəriman Nərimanbəyli". Archived from the original on 2012-05-12. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
  3. ^ Bown, Matthew Cullerne; Taylor, Brandon (1993). Art of the Soviets: painting, sculpture, and architecture in a one-party state, 1917-1992. Manchester University Press ND. pp. 152–. ISBN 978-0-7190-3735-1. Retrieved 28 April 2011. The 'decorativism' denounced in the late 1940s broke out again all over the place, exemplified in the work of the Azeri painter, Togrul Narimanbekov.
  4. ^ "Тогрул Нариманбеков: "Я поеду в Шушу не как гость, а как хозяин" - ИНТЕРВЬЮ-ФОТОСЕССИЯ". APA.az. Archived from the original on 2012-06-13.
  5. ^ Vidadi Narimanbekov
  6. ^ Азербайджанской ССР кинематография. Кино: Энциклопедический словарь / Гл. ред. С. И. Юткевич; Редкол.: Ю. С. Афанасьев, В. Е. Баскаков, И. В. Вайсфельд и др. — Москва: Советская энциклопедия, 1987, s.13.
  7. ^ Бабаева (Babayeva), Д. (J.) (14 March 2012). "В Баку открылась выставка, посвященная памяти Эльмиры Гусейновой: "Моя мать рано ушла из жизни" (фотосессия)" [Exhibition devoted to the memory of Elmira Huseynova opens in Baku: "My mother died early" (photo session)] (in Russian). Baku, Azerbaijan: Trend News Agency. Archived from the original on 16 April 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  8. ^ Исаева (Isayeva), Диана (Diana) (3 September 2009). "Большая трагедия знать, что нас сменит необразованное поколение—Асмер Нариманбекова" [It's a great tragedy to know that we will be replaced by an uneducated generation—Asmer Narimanbekova] (in Russian). Baku, Azerbaijan: News-Azerbaijan. Archived from the original on 2 September 2013. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
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