-
Məmmədhəsən oğlu Hüseynov; 5 May 1900 – 27
January 1957) was a Red Army
colonel who held
divisional command during World War II. Ali Nagi
Mammadhasan...
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Mammad Hasan Jafargulu oglu
Hajinski (Azerbaijani: Məmməd Həsən Cəfərqulu oğlu Hacınski;
March 3, 1875 –
February 9, 1931) was an
Azerbaijani architect...
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Mammad Hasan agha
Sarijali Javanshir (Azerbaijani: Məhəmmədhəsən ağa Sarıcalı-Cavanşir) was a
military leader and major-general of the
Russian army, son...
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Ilham Mammadhasan oglu
Rahimov (Azerbaijani: İlham
Məmmədhəsən oğlu Rəhimov; born on
January 14, 1951,
Azerbaijan Republic) –
Azerbaijani and
Russian legal...
-
Khosrov Pasha bey
Sultanov (Musavat).
Minister of
Foreign Affairs -
Mammadhasan Hajinski (Musavat).
Minister of
Finance and
Public Education - Nasib...
- Javanshir, the
leader of the non-partisan
members in parliament, as well as
Mammadhasan Hajinski, a
member of the
Musavat Party, also
supported establishing...
- by law to one name per child. However,
there are
compound names like
Mammadhasan (made of
Mammad and Hasan) or
Aliakber (made of Ali and Akber). Highly...
-
government to
represent the
country along with
Fatali Khan
Khoyski and
Mammadhasan Hajinski. The Azerbaijan-Armenia
conference began work in Baku on December...
- 1814)
Najafgulu agha (1795–1834)
married Bibi
khanum (m. 1813, d. 1836)
Mammadhasan agha (1814–?)
married Sharaf (m. 1848, d. 1868)
Saltanat khanum (1853–...
- –
Samad bey
Mehmandarov (Independent)
Minister of
Internal Affairs –
Mammadhasan Hajinski Minister of
Justice –
Khalil bey
Khasmammadov (Musavat) Minister...