Mustafa Vakilov Mustafa Vəkilov | |
Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) | |
Term Start: | February 15, 1920 |
Term End: | April 28, 1920 |
Predecessor: | Mammad Hasan Hajinski |
Successor: | Hamid Sultanov (Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan SSR) |
President: | Nasib Yusifbeyli (Chairman of Azerbaijani Parliament) |
Birth Place: | Qazakh, Elisavetpol Governorate, Russian Empire |
Death Place: | Amasya, Turkey |
Mustafa bey Nadir Agha oglu Vakilov (Azerbaijani: Mustafa bəy Nadir ağa oğlu Vəkilov; 1896 – 1965)[1] was an Azerbaijani public figure, politician and diplomat. He served as the Minister of Internal Affairs. Vakilov was the youngest Azerbaijani minister.
Vakilov was born in 1899 in Salahlı village located in the Qazakh district of the Elisavetpol Governorate. He graduated from the Baku gymnasium and entered the Law Department of the Moscow State University in 1912. That's where he got involved in Azerbaijani national movement. His uncle Mammad Rza Vakilov and close relative Alimardan Topchubashev played significant role in his ideological development. He later worked as a consultant to the Commissar for Internal Affairs of Transcaucasian Commissariat Akaki Chkhenkeli. He was also one of the most active members of the Muslim faction of Transcaucasian Sejm.
Vakilov was affiliated with Musavat Party and served as its second chairman.[2] [3] He was a deputy to National Assembly of Azerbaijan. He was a member of Financial Budgetary Appropriations Commission within the parliament along with Mammad Emin Rasulzade and Nariman Narimanbeyov. Vakilov then served in the 5th cabinet of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic under Nasib Yusifbeyli as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. On February 15, 1920 he was appointed the Minister of Internal Affairs. He was the youngest minister within ADR government.[4] With establishment of Soviet authority in Azerbaijan on April 28, 1920 Vakilov fled to Turkey.[5] [6]
He died in Amasya, Turkey in 1965.