Zahra Shahtakhtinskaya Explained

Zahra Shahtakhtinskaya
Birth Place:Khankendi, Russian Empire
Death Place:Baku, Azerbaijani SSR
Fields:Zoology, Helminthology
Workplaces:Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University

Zahra Shahtakhtinskaya (17 November 1895, Khankendi, Russian Empire – 16 September 1977, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR) was an Azerbaijani Soviet zoologist, helminthologist. Doctor of Biological Sciences (1953), professor (1954), and a Honored Worker of Science of the Azerbaijan SSR (1960).[1]

Life

Zahra Shahtakhtinskaya was born in 1895 in Khankendi. She began her career in 1916 as a teacher at a women's gymnasium. From 1922, until the end of her life she worked at the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University. At first she was the dean of the biological faculty, and since 1937 she was the head of the department of zoology. Her research was mainly aimed at the study of parasitic worms of water and marsh birds of Azerbaijan. Shakhtakhtinskaya is the author of scientific papers and textbooks, she trained a lot of scientific personnels. She was awarded the Order of Lenin and medals.[2]

She died in Baku in 1977.

Scientific works

Awards

Family

Her husband Nemat Shakhtakhtinsky studied in St. Petersburg and worked for a long time at the Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University.[3] Their children, Togrul Shakhtakhtinsky was also a scientist and did research in the field of petrochemistry.[4]

Zahra was a descendant of the Agayevs, one of the most famous noble families in Azerbaijan. She was a relative of Faraj bey Aghayev.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ŞAHTAXTİNSKAYA Zəhra . Shahtakhti Charity Society . 2014 . www.shahtaxti.com . 6 June 2022 .
  2. Zahra Shahtakhtinskaya Mustafa gizi/Azerbaijani Soviet Encyclopedia, 1987, p. 489
  3. Web site: Toğrul Şahtaxtinski . . 2020 . science.gov.az . 6 June 2022 .
  4. Web site: Görkəmli kimyaçılar . 2013-09-28 . 2013-07-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130727120816/http://www.socar.az/azch/v1/?id=31 . dead .
  5. Chingizoglu Ə. Anvar. Anvar Chingizoglu. Aghayevs. Soy. 9. 29. 17–24. 2009.