Office: | Member of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic |
Term Start: | September 27, 1919 |
Term End: | April 27, 1920 |
Term Start1: | December 7, 1919 |
Term End1: | February 4, 1919 |
Predecessor: | office established |
Predecessor1: | office established |
Successor: | office abolished |
Successor1: | office abolished |
Caption1: | Faction |
Text1: | Musavat and Independents faction |
Office2: | Baku Governorate Governor |
Image 2: | Coat of Arms of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.png |
Image2 2: | Flag of Azerbaijan.svg |
Term Start2: | 1918 |
Term End2: | February 5, 1919 |
Predecessor2: | Mahammad Fathi bay |
Successor2: | Rashid bey Akhundzadeh |
Office3: | Assistant to the Governor of the Baku Governorate |
Image 3: | Coat of Arms of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.png |
Image2 3: | Flag of Azerbaijan.svg |
Term Start3: | 1918 |
Term End3: | 1918 |
Text1 3: | Mahammad Fathi bay |
Caption1 3: | Governor |
Office4: | Azerbaijani National Council |
Image 4: | Coat of Arms of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.png |
Image2 4: | Flag of Azerbaijan.svg |
Term Start4: | May 27, 1918 |
Term End4: | December 7, 1918 |
Predecessor4: | office established |
Successor4: | office abolished |
Caption1 4: | Faction |
Text1 4: | Musavat and Democratic Independents group |
Office5: | Member of the Transcaucasian Sejm |
Image 5: | Flag of the Transcaucasian Federation.svg |
Image2 5: | Flag of the Transcaucasian Federation.svg |
Term Start5: | February 23, 1918 |
Term End5: | May 26, 1918 |
Predecessor5: | office established |
Successor5: | office abolished |
Caption1 5: | Faction |
Text1 5: | Muslim faction |
Caption2 5: | Group |
Text2 5: | Musavat and Democratic Independents group |
Museyib Bey Akhijanov, also known as Akhijanov or Akhijanli (Azerbaijani: Müseyib Bey Qəhrəman bəy oğlu Əxicanov) was a member of the Azerbaijani National Council, the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, and the Transcaucasian Sejm, as well as the governor of the city of Baku.
Akhijanov, Museyib Bey Gahraman bey oglu, was born in 1892 in the village of Tomarkhanli in the Javad uezd. He graduated from the law faculty of the Kiev Saint Vladimir University in 1912.[1] From February 23 to May 26, 1918, he was a member of the Muslim faction in the Transcaucasian Sejm. After the dissolution of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic, he became a member of the Azerbaijani National Council.[2] Following the National Council's law of November 19, 1918, on the establishment of the Azerbaijan Republic Parliament, he was included in the parliament.[3] He was a member of the "Müsavat" and neutrals faction.[4] [5]
Following the liberation of Baku on September 15, 1918, he became the deputy of Fathi Bey, the governor of Baku.[6] Later, from November 1918 to February 5, 1919, he served as the governor of Baku.[7] [8]
After the April Occupation, he was arrested and executed by firing squad on June 6, 1920, on Nargin Island.[9]
Mahammad Amin Rasulzade referred to Museyib Bey Akhijanov as a martyr of Azerbaijan's independence in his 1923 book "The Quality, Formation, and Current State of the Azerbaijan Republic."[10]