Mir Bashir Gasimov Explained

Mir Bashir Gasimov
Native Name Lang:az
Office:Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR
Term Start:21 July 1938
Term End:23 April 1949
Predecessor:Position established
Successor:Nazar Heydarov
Office2:Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
Term Start2:July 1938
Term End2:23 April 1949
2Blankname2:Chairmen
2Namedata2:Mikhail Kalinin
Nikolai Shvernik
Office3:Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Azerbaijan SSR
Status3:Acting
Term Start3:June 1937
Term End3:18 July 1938
Predecessor3:Sultan Majid Afandiyev
Successor3:Position abolished
Title4:People's Commissar of Social Security of the Azerbaijan SSR
Term Start4:19 January 1935
Term End4:June 1937
Birth Place:Dashbolagh, East Azerbaijan Province, Persia
Death Place:Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR
Nationality:Azerbaijani
Party:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Signature:Signature of Mirbashir Gasimov.png

Mir Bashir Fattah oghlu Gasimov (Azerbaijani: Mir Bəşir Fəttah oğlu Qasımov; 1879 – 23 April 1949) was a Soviet and Azerbaijani revolutionary and statesman. One of the followers of Nariman Narimanov's national communism policy in the Azerbaijan SSR.[1] Twice receiver of Order of Lenin and two more orders.

Revolutionary

Mir Bashir Fattah oghlu Gasimov was born in Dashbolagh, Persia (present-day Ardabil Province, Iran) in 1879 to a poor family of peasants. Gasimov started his revolutionary work in 1898, as soon as he started work at the Balakhani oil factory in Russian Azerbaijan. He joined the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party same year and participated in the 1905 Russian Revolution as a member of combat brigades of Baku Bolshevik organization.

In 1917–1918, he represented communists in Baku and Lankaran. After the fall of the Soviet-oriented Baku Commune in Azerbaijan, Gasimov engaged in underground political activity. At the First Congress of the Workers' (Bolshevik) Party of Azerbaijan in February 1920, he was elected to the Central Committee.

Gasimov was one of the organisers of the uprising against the Musavat government in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and one of the key figures that contributed to the Sovietization of Azerbaijan on 28 April 1920.

Statesman

One day after the establishment of the Soviet rule in Azerbaijan, Gasimov was already a member of the Revolutionary Committee of Baku. He soon advanced in his career in the Communist Party and was appointed the Deputy Chair of the Central Executive Committee of the republic, serving in that position in 1921–1924 and in 1931–1935. In 1925 he attended the trial of Fyodor Funtikov, the former accused of ordering the execution of the 26 Baku Commissars.[2]

In 1935–1937, he served as People's Commissar of Social Welfare of the Azerbaijan SSR and later, in 1937–38, was the acting Chair of the Central Executive Committee of Azerbaijan. From 1938 until his death, he headed the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Azerbaijan SSR in addition to being the Deputy Chair of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. He is known to have opposed Zangezur becoming part of the Armenian SSR.[3]

He also chosen as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in first and second convocations.The city of Tartar was named Mirbashir after his death in 1949 and retained that name until 1991. There is a street named after him in Baku.[4] Today Gasimov is still seen as a significant political figure by members of the Azerbaijan Communist Party and other left-wing politicians.

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Notes and References

  1. [Hasan Hasanov]
  2. Web site: Последняя интрига Анастаса Микояна » Newzz - актуальные украинские новости из сети . newzz.in.ua . 20 May 2019.
  3. http://www.musavat.com/new/%C3%96lk%C9%99/111264-N%C6%8FR%C4%B0MANOVUN_%C3%96L%C3%9CM_S%C6%8FB%C6%8FB%C4%B0_BU_G%C3%9CN%C6%8FD%C6%8FK_A%C3%87ILMAYIB Mysterious death of Narimanov
  4. http://www.musavat.com/new/%C3%96lk%C9%99/118815-BAKIDA_DAHA_B%C4%B0R_BOL%C5%9EEV%C4%B0K%C4%B0N_ADINI_DA%C5%9EIYAN_K%C3%9C%C3%87%C6%8F_VARMI%C5%9E One more street in Baku named after a Bolshevik