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Narimanbekov family

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Narimanbekov family
Current region Azerbaijan
 France
Founded1822
FounderNariman beg Qarabaghi
Connected familiesJavanshir clan

The Narimanbekov family (Azerbaijani: Nərimanbəyovlar) is an Azerbaijani noble family from Karabakh Khanate that provided artists and statesmen.

Origin[edit]

Progenitor of the family was Nariman beg (d. 1822), a courtier of Ahmad Khan Javanshir (son of Ibrahim Khalil Khan) who lived in early XIX century.[1]

Members[edit]

Nariman bey (d.1822) had issues:

  1. Allahveran (b. 1807) - Russian Imperial Army officer (Praporshchik). Had issues
  2. Nariman bey II (b. 1822, Shusha) had other issues.
    1. Hashim bey (1859 - 1941)
      1. Nariman bey Narimanbeyov (1889-1937)
    2. Teymur bey (b. 1865)
    3. Amir bey (b. 1871) - General-governor of Nakhchivan, Governor of Baku (02.02.1919 - 28.04.1920)[2][not in citation given]
      1. Farman bey (1898, Shusha - c. 1970, Mingachevir) married Irma Larude.[3]
      2. Yaqub bey (b. 1900)
      3. Asif bey
      4. Arif Narimanbekov (1917 - 1992, Baku) - Operator, scriptwroter, director. Worked on Bakhtiar, The Lights of Baku and others.
      5. Ildirim bey

References[edit]

  1. Description of the Karabakh province, compiled in 1823 by order of the Chief Executive Officer of Georgia, Yermolov, Acting State Counselor Mogilevsky and Colonel Yermolov 2nd. Tiflis, 1866 (Russian: Описание Карабахской провинции, составленное в 1823 году по распоряжению главноуправляющего в Грузии Ермолова, действительном статским советником Могилевским и полковником Ермоловым 2-м. Тифлис, 1866.)
  2. "Togrul Narimanbekov: beaming positively | Vestnik Kavkaza". vestnikkavkaza.net. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  3. "National Art Museum to present exhibition of Vidadi Narimanbekov". www.today.az. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  4. "Vidadi Narimanbekov: Art withstanding test of time". www.today.az. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  5. "ƏSMƏR NƏRİMANBƏYOVA". yenigallery. Retrieved 2019-11-01.[dead link]


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