Javad bey Shikhlinski

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Javad bey Shikhlinski
Imperial Russia
DiedJune 30, 1959(1959-06-30) (aged 85)
Turkey
AllegianceRussian Empire Russian Empire (from 1871 to 1909)
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (from 1919 to 1920)
Service/branchCavalry
Years of service1892 — 1920s
RankRussian Empire Colonel of The Imperial Russian Army (from 1892 to 1920),
Azerbaijan Artillery General of The National Army of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (from 1917 to 1920)
UnitArtillery
Battles/warsWorld War I
Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)
1920 Ganja revolt
Awards3rd Class Order of Saint Vladimir

4th Class Order of Saint Vladimir

2nd Class Ode of Saint Stanislaus 3rd Class Ode of Saint Stanislaus

2nd Class Order of Saint Anne 3rd Class Order of Saint Anne

Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty"Ottoman War Medal
ChildrenChingiz Shikhlinski
Nazir Shikhlinski
Gohvar Shikhlinskaya

Javad bey Mammad agha oghlu Shikhlinski (Azerbaijani: Cavad bəy Məmməd Ağa oğlu Şıxlinski; b. January 3, 1874 - d. 1959) was an Azerbaijani military officer, major general, the nephew of general Aliagha Shikhlinski, and the uncle of the writer Ismayil Shykhly.[1]

Life

Javad bey Shikhlinski was born in the small village of Salahli in the Kazakh district of the Elizavetpol Governorate (now the village of Ashagy-Salakhli in the Kazakh district of Azerbaijan) in the family of a landowner. He came from an ancient noble family, the first mention of which dates back to 1537. He received his general education in the Tiflis Cadet Corps.[2]

Military service

In Russian Imperial Army

He entered the service on August 28, 1892, as a

lieutenant colonel.[3][4][5]

The First World War

In 1915, lieutenant colonel Javad bey Shikhlinski commanded the 23rd mortar division. February 10, 1916, he was assigned commander of the 4th battery of the 45th artillery brigade. Twice, on March 5, 1916, and October 14, 1916, Javad bey Shikhlinski was honored with the Order of Highest Favor. In 1917, commander of the 1st division of the 45th artillery brigade. April 22, 1917, promoted to colonel.

In Azerbaijani National Army

At the end of 1917, he returned to Azerbaijan and entered the service in the Muslim Corps, newly formed according to order No. 155 of December 11, 1917, Commander-in-Chief of the Caucasian Front, Infantry General Przhevalsky, renamed on June 26, 1918, by a decree of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan into an Azerbaijani Special Corps (commander , former commander of the 10th Army of the Western Front, Lieutenant General Aliagha Shikhlinski). He was appointed commander of the 1st artillery brigade. In early July 1918, the corps was disbanded and its units, together with the arrived 5th Caucasian and 15th Chanakhgalin Turkish divisions, became part of the newly formed Caucasian Islamic Army of Nuri Pasha. Colonel D. Shikhlinsky was appointed commander of the 1st artillery regiment. He continued his service in the army of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. He served as Assistant Chief of the Artillery Directorate. On February 22, 1919, Colonel Javad bey Shikhlinski was appointed commander, and on June 25 commander of the 1st Infantry Division with promotion to major general. In 1920 he was appointed head of the garrison of the city of Ganja. After invasion of Azerbaijan by Bolsheviks, he became one of the main organizers and leaders of the Ganja revolt in 1920. After the suppression of the uprising, he fled to Georgia, and then in March 1921 he moved to Turkey. In 1923 he entered the Iranian army, where he was appointed commander of the Ardabil garrison.[6][7]

Awards

  • 3rd Class Order of Saint Vladimir - 3rd Class Order of Saint Vladimir
  • 4th Class Order of Saint Vladimir - 4th Class Order of Saint Vladimir
  • 2nd Class Ode of Saint Stanislaus - 2nd Class Ode of Saint Stanislaus
  • 3rd Class Ode of Saint Stanislaus - 3rd Class Ode of Saint Stanislaus
  • 2nd Class Order of Saint Anne - 2nd Class Order of Saint Anne
  • 3rd Class Order of Saint Anne - 3rd Class Order of Saint Anne
  • Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty" - Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty"
  • Ottoman War Medal - Ottoman War Medal

Family

He was a nephew of general Aliagha Shikhlinski, uncle of the writer Ismayil Shykhly. He also brother of Rustam Shikhlinski and grandson of Mirza Huseyn Afandi Qayibov. The generation to which he belonged was called the Shikhlinski generation.[8]

Death

After some years serving in the Iranian army, he was obliged to left Iran to Turkey. In 1959 he died in Türkiye Republic.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Şıxlinskilər". shixlinski.az. 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Vol. II cild. Baku, 2004. p. 459
  3. ^ Encyclopedia of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Vol. II cild. Baku, 2004. p. 460
  4. ^ General list of officer ranks of the Russian Imperial Army. Compiled on January 1, 1909 - St. Petersburg, 1909, p. 663
  5. ^ List (by seniority in rank) to generals, staff officers and class officials of the 39th artillery brigade for the month of March 1900 // Russian State Military Historical Archive f. 3715 (39th artillery brigade), op. 2, d. 3
  6. ^ "Кинорежиссер Зия Шихлинский". azeri.ru. 9 June 2009. Archived from the original on 9 June 2009. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  7. ^ Xanlar Bayramov, “Gəncə üsyanı” Baku, 2010, p.93
  8. ^ T. Bağırov Gəncə: üsyanmı, qiyammı?, 1997, p.12