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Mir Mehdi Khazani
Bornc. 1819
Məmər village, Bargyushad district of the Karabakh khanate
Died1894 (aged 74–75)
Tugh village, Zangezur uezd, Elizavetpol Governorate of the Russian empire
Notable worksKitabi-tarihi-Garabag (The Book of the History of Karabakh)
ChildrenHamza

Mir Mehdi Khazani (c. 1819—1894) was an Azerbaijani historian, poet and teacher.[1]

Biography

Mir Mehdi was born in about 1819 in the village of Məmər of the Bargyushad mahal (district) of the Karabakh Khanate in the family of Mir Hashim Bey.[2] He received his primary education in a madrasa. In his research, N. Guliyev, who studied the life and work of Mir Mehdi Khazani, reports that he moved to the village of Shykhymly in Karabakh in 1830, to Ganja in 1838, was engaged in teaching there, returned to Shykhymly again at the invitation of Molla Refi bey, and finally at the invitation of his son-in-law he moved to the village of Tugh in Dizak (Karabakh) in 1859.[2][3]

Here he continued his teaching activities. Mir Mehdi Khazani in love with his language, wrote a work for children in the Azerbaijani language, which tells about the dogmas of Islam.[2] This work was published in 1884.[4]

His main work as a historian is the work “Kitabi-tarihi-Garabag” (The Book of the History of Karabakh) written after 1870.[5][6] Mir Mehdi also became famous as a poet. He wrote poetry under the pseudonym Khazani.[2]

He died in the village of Tugh in 1894[2][3] leaving one son named Hamza.

Bibliography

In 1989, his works were published in book form. A few years ago, the manuscript of Mir Mehdi Khazani's collection of poems entitled "Collection of Imagination" was received at the Institute of Manuscripts named after M. Fizuli of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Həsənov, Samir (1991). Mir Mehdi Xəzaninin "Kitabi-Tarixi-Qarabağ" (PDF). Lankaran State University.
  2. ^ a b c d e Kərimov, Raqub; N. Quliyev (1989). Mir Mehdi Xəzaninin həyat və yaradıcılığı — Mir Mehdi Khazani's life and work. Baku. p. 5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ a b c "Tarixçi və şair: Mir Mehdi Xəzani — Historian and poet: Mir Mehdi Khazani". medeniyyet.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2023-01-30.
  4. ^ a b "Kitabi-tarixi Qarabağ/Mir Mehdi Xəzani və onun "Kitabi-tarixi Qarabağ" əsəri — Mir Mehdi Khazani and his work "Kitabi-tarixi Qarabağ"". az.wikisource.org (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2023-01-30.
  5. ^ Fərəcov, Savalan. "Qarabağ ədəbi-tarixi yaddaşının salnaməçisi — The chronicler of the literary-historical memory of Karabakh". www.medeniyyet.az. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
  6. ^ Petrushevsky, Ilya (1949). Essays on the history of feudal relations in Azerbaijan and Armenia in the 16th - early 19th centuries. p. 25.