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Hasan Bakikhanov
Native name
Həsən ağa Bakıxanov
Born8 May 1833
Quba
Died10 December 1898(1898-12-10) (aged 65)
Baku
Buried
12 December 1898
Bibi-Heybat Mosque
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service / branchImperial Russian Army
Years of service1847 - 1880
RankMajor general
UnitSpecial Caucasian Corps
Awards
RelationsMirza Muhammad Khan II (grandfather)
Jafargulu Bakikhanov (father)
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov (uncle)

Hasan Bakikhanov (Template:Lang-az; Template:Lang-ru) — was an Imperial Russian general and Azerbaijani noble.

Life

He was born on 8 May 1833 to Jafargulu Bakikhanov and Chimnaz khanum in Quba. Enrolling at age of 14 in Tbilisi Corps of Cadets, he wanted to pursue military career just like his father. He sometime later moved on to study at Page Corps. After study, despite his origin, served in the ranks of the cavalry detachments of the mountain police as an ordinary, and then as a non-commissioned officer.

In 1854, he received the Mark of the Distinction a military order, which was the highest award for soldiers and non-commissioned officers for combat services and for courage against the enemy. On 8 (20) September 1859 he was transferred and stationed under provision of his father, serving in Special Caucasian Corps with his younger brother Ahmad Bakikhanov. He participated in many campaigns and was a decorated soldier. He served in Russian embassy in Qajar Iran sometime.[1] He retired in 1880 after being promoted to major general.

He was accused of being tyrant and blackmailing his rivals. In one case, he got one critical subject from Əmirxanlı - Agha beg Bedirkhanbekov imprisoned in Baku and accused him of being sympathetic to Muridism, despite that Agha beg was a shiite.[2]

Awards

Death

He died on 10 December 1898,[1] 9 p.m. after a long illness. He was buried on 12 December 1898 in a military ceremony with attendance of city folk, Salyan military regiment, Muslim clerics and mayor Nikolaus von der Nonne.[4]

Family

He was married two times - firstly to his cousin, Zibün Nisa Begüm, daughter of Abbasgulu Bakikhanov in 1856, secondly to Ummu Salama, daughter of Haji Qadir agha in 1869. He had two daughters, both from Ummu Salama:

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ a b Shamistan Nazirli - Ibrahim agha Vakilov - Baku, “Zaman”, 2002. p. 133-134
  2. ^ "Quba County Police Department (1888)". zerrspiegel.orientphil.uni-halle.de. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  3. ^ Shamistan Nazirli. Azerbaijani generals. Edited by Chief correspondent of Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan SSR Garash Madatov. Ed. "Ganjlik". Baku. 1991. pp. 28
  4. ^ Ротэ, Ирина. "Бакиханов 1-й Гасан-Ага Джафар Кули-Ага — OurBaku". www.ourbaku.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-08-31.