Huseyngulu Khan Khoyski
Huseyngulu Khan Khoyski | |
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Native name | Azerbaijani: Hüseynqulu xan Xoyski |
Birth name | Huseyngulu Khan Khoyski Isgander Khan Khoyski oglu |
Born | Ganja, Elizavetpol Governorate, Russian Empire | September 22, 1870
Died | June 30, 1955 Istanbul, Turkey | (aged 84)
Allegiance | ![]() ![]() |
Service/ | Cavalry |
Years of service | 1887 — 1920 |
Rank | Major general |
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Spouse(s) | Shirinbeyim khanum Abulfat khan gizi Ziyadkhanova |
Children | Valiyya Khoyski and Zahid Khan Khoyski |
Huseyngulu Khan Khoyski (Azerbaijani: Hüseynqulu xan Xoyski; born September 22, 1870, Yelisavetpol (modern-day Ganja), Elizavetpol Governorate, Russian Empire - died 1955, Istanbul, Turkey) was Major general of the Russian Imperial Army, elder brother of the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan Fatali khan Khoyski.
Life
Khoyski was born on 22 September 1869 in
On July 22, 1887, he was enlisted in the 45th Seversky Dragoon Regiment of the Russian Empire. For his services to the state, he received the Order of St. Stanislav, 2nd and 3rd degree, the Order of St. Anna, 3rd degree, and the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky.
Huseyngulu Khan went from a unter-officer to a Major general. While living in Ganja, he was engaged in social and political activities.
In 1917 he took part in the Congress of Muslims of the Caucasus. During the period of independence of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, he became deputy governor-general of Ganja, Khudadat-bey Rafibekov. After the occupation of Azerbaijan by the Bolsheviks, he took with him his wife Shirinbeyim Khanym (she was the daughter of a descendant of the Ganja Khan
Family
Huseyngulu khan married Shirinbeyim khanum Abulfat khan gizi Ziyadkhanova. His youngest son Zahid khan Khoyski was born in 1910 in
References
- ^ ХРОНОС — всемирная история в интернете. Хойский Фатали Хан Искендер оглы
- ^ Fuad Akhundov, "Fatali Khoyski - Prime Minister (1875-1920), Azerbaijan International, vol. 6.1, Spring 1998.
- ^ "Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan. Fatali Khan Khoyski". Retrieved 2010-07-09.
- ^ Ahmad 2007, p. 8.
- ^ Ahmad 2007, p. 9.
- ^ "Presidential Library. Fatali Khan Khoyski" (PDF). p. 70. Retrieved 2010-07-09.[permanent dead link]
Souuce
- Dilgam Ahmad (2018). Mühacirlərin dönüşü. Baku: Teas press.