Asad bey Amirov ( az, Əsəd bəy Əmirov; 1889,
Shusha
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- 1939,
Baku) was a Member of the Parliament of the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic), or simply as Azerbaijan in Paris Peace Conference, 1919–1920,''Bulletin d'Information de l'Azerbaidjan'', No. I, September 1, 1919, pp. 6–7''125 H.C.Debs.'', 58., February 24, 1920, p. 1467. Caucasian Az ...
and the
Ittihad
The Ittihad Party ( az, İttihad firqəsi) was a radical Islamist party in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1917–1920. It was formed in September 1917 in opposition to the secular Musavat Party and proposed political unity of all the Mus ...
Faction.
Life
Asad bey Amirov was born in 1889 in
Shusha
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. He is a graduate of the Transcaucasian Teachers' Seminary.
Amirov was elected a member of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic on April 24, 1919 as a member of the Ittihad Party. Amirov was a member of the Ittihad faction in the parliament. He was also a member of the Baku City Public Office.
Amirov was a member of the Ittihad Party. On April 10, 1919, the first congress of the Ittihad Party was held. 300 congress representatives were invited to the congress held in the building of the
Baku City Office. At the congress, Amirov was elected a member of the 22-member Central Committee of the Ittihad Party.
On January 25, 1920, at 1 o'clock, the Second Congress of the Ittihad Party was held in the hall of the Baku Public Assembly. A total of 1,000 congress delegates attended the congress. At the 4-day congress, Amirov was directly elected a member of the Central Committee as a member of parliament.
In April 1920, the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic), or simply as Azerbaijan in Paris Peace Conference, 1919–1920,''Bulletin d'Information de l'Azerbaidjan'', No. I, September 1, 1919, pp. 6–7''125 H.C.Debs.'', 58., February 24, 1920, p. 1467. Caucasian Az ...
was occupied by the Bolsheviks
The Bolsheviks (russian: Большевики́, from большинство́ ''bol'shinstvó'', 'majority'),; derived from ''bol'shinstvó'' (большинство́), "majority", literally meaning "one of the majority". also known in English ...
. Shortly afterwards, all political parties ceased to exist.
See also
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Ittihad
The Ittihad Party ( az, İttihad firqəsi) was a radical Islamist party in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1917–1920. It was formed in September 1917 in opposition to the secular Musavat Party and proposed political unity of all the Mus ...
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* {{cite book , publisher=Azerbaijan Publishing House , title=Azerbaijan Democratic Republic: 1918–1920: legislative acts , date=1998 , url=https://ebooks.az/book_WTjCsobN.html , ref=CITEREFQanunverici_aktlar1998
People from Shusha
1889 births
1939 deaths
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic politicians
Members of the National Assembly of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Transcaucasian Teachers Seminary alumni