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- Shamsi Asadullayev (Azerbaijani: Şəmsi Əsədullayev; 1840 – 1913) was an Azerbaijani oil baron and philanthropist. He was the first businessman to use...
- Mirza Asadullayev Shamsi oghlu (Azerbaijani: Mirzə Əsədullayev Şəmsi oğlu; 1875–1936) was an Azerbaijani industrial magnate, philanthropist and statesman...
- Alibala Bahram oglu Asadullayev (Azerbaijani: Əlibala Bəhram oğlu Əsədullayev; January 1928 – March 5, 1981) was an Azerbaijani politician who served...
- The House of Shamsi Asadullayev- also known as the Oil Baron's Palace, is a three-story palace-style residential building located in the capital city...
- of Azerbaijani millionaire Shamsi Asadullayev and daughter of Azerbaijani businessman and politician Mirza Asadullayev. Banine emigrated to France in 1923...
- Azerbaijan SSR In office 4 July 1979 – 30 October 1982 Preceded by Alibala Asadullayev Succeeded by Sanan Akhundov Personal details Born Ayaz Niyazi oghlu Mutallibov...
- irregularities after an appeal by two candidates; independent candidate Chingiz Asadullayev had been in the lead. The results of this district were invalidated after...
- name include: Shamsi Ali (born 1967), Indonesian Muslim scholar Shamsi Asadullayev (1840–1913), Azerbaijani businessman and philanthropist Shamsi Badalbeyli...
- Corporation - 17,500 percent Kazimir Partners Company - 10,000 percent Chingiz Asadullayev (chairman of the supervisory board) - 27.532 percent Farzulla Yusifov...
- largest native producer. Murtuza Mukhtarov – oil drilling services. Shamsi Asadullayev – oil shipping, largest native industrialist. James Vishau and Anglo-Russian...