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Hasan bey Zardabi

Hasan bey Zardabi (Azerbaijani: Həsən bəy Zərdabi [hæsænˈbæj zæɾdɑˈbi]), born Hasan bey Salim bey oghlu Malikov (Azerbaijani: Həsən bəy Səlim bəy oğlu Məlikov [hæsænˈbæj sælimˈbæj oːˈlu ˈmælikof]; 28 June 1842[1] — 15 November 1907), was an Azerbaijani journalist and intellectual, founder of the first Azerbaijani language newspaper Akinchi ("The Ploughman") in 1875.

Hasan bey Zardabi
Born
Həsən bəy Zərdabi

(1842-06-28)June 28, 1842
DiedNovember 28, 1907(1907-11-28) (aged 65)
Alma materMoscow State University
OccupationJournalist
Years active1875–1906

Early life

Zardabi was born in Zardab, then a small village on the Kura River to the west of Baku. He had studied in the Russian school in the city of Shamakhi and later (after receiving a government scholarship) in Tiflis before being admitted to the department of mathematics and physics at Moscow University in the 1860s (his relative Lieutenant general Faraj bey Aghayev helped him get an education). Upon graduating he was appointed administrator in the Land Survey Administration in Tiflis and afterwards in the judiciary in Guba. He quit that position to become a science teacher at a secondary school in Baku, where he established a benevolent society to help raise money to make it possible for children of Muslim parents to receive modern education at Russo-Muslim schools.[2]

Contributions

Throughout his life, Zardabi fought for the enlightenment of Muslims in the Caucasus. Zardabi was a proponent of secularism and education among Muslim population in the South Caucasus.

Initially he supported the Russian rule but later re-evaluated his estimation of Russia and the benefits of imperial rule. The emerging Azeri intelligentsia regarded Russia as channel to the European Enlightenment, criticized Islamic practices, and promoted the use of Azeri as a vehicle of local cultural expression. In their struggle for change and transformation, as Audrey Altstadt explains, the Azerbaijani intelligentsia grew to understand that it need not, indeed could not, reject its own cultural heritage.[3] Zardabi came to such a conclusion as a result of his long years in exile in the small village of Zardab.[4]

In 1873 Zardabi with another intelligentsia activist Najaf bey Vazirov staged the first Azerbaijani theatrical production based on the play by Mirza Fatali Akhundov, The Adventure of a Miser.

In 1875, he founded Akinchi, the first independent newspaper to appear in Azerbaijani language in the Russian Empire.[5] Naming itself as Akinchi (ploughman), this paper addressed itself primarily to the peasant reader in accordance with Zardabi's Narodnik(Populist) ideas, that was dominant in universities of Russia in that era .The preferred language of expression among literate people was Persian and they reacted with hostility to using "unprintable idiom of common folk" (Azeri). The circle of its contributors consisted mainly of Sunnis like Zardabi, whose innuendos that Persia was a backward and inhuman country provoked widespread indignation.[6] This newspaper was shut down several times by the Russian authorities as "harmful and politically unreliable". "In Azerbaijan in the fall of 1877 the police were busy arresting a large number of educated "Tatars" (Russian administration referred to Azeris as "Tatars") for such activities as forming circles and distributing anti-government propaganda."[7] After the closure of Akinchi in 1877 Zardabi was exiled to his native village.

In 1905, however, he resumed his cultural activities by becoming a reporter for the progressive Hayat newspaper. In his articles, he called upon cultural unification of Muslims in Russia and the establishment of a unified Turkic language that will ensure progress and social development by helping Muslims move away from the tradition of writing in Persian and Arabic which, in Zardabi's view, were used by the power-hungry Muslim clergy to spread reactionism and conservatism.[2]

Zardabi died in 1907 in his home town.

Today he is regarded as one of the founders of modern Azerbaijani journalism and theatre. Ganja State University was named after Hasan Bey Zardabi.[8]

References

Notes

  1. ^ (in Russian) Everything Began with Akinchi 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine by Nigar Jafarova. Nash vek. 5 August 2005. Retrieved 19 May 2007
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved 2010-10-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) by Evan Siegel. Originally published in Michael Ursinus, Christoph Herzog, & Raoul Motika (ed.), Heidelberger Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des modernen Vorderen Orients, vol. 27 (Frankfurt am Main, etc.: Peter Lang, 2001)
  3. ^ Audrey Altstadt. The Azerbaijani Bourgeoisie and the Cultural-Enlightenment Movement in Baku: First Steps toward Nationalism, in Ronald Grigor Suny, ed., Transcaucasia, Nationalism and Social Change (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1983, 1996), pp. 199-209
  4. ^ Austin Jersild. Rethinking Russia From Zardob: Hasan Melikov Zardabi And The "Native" Intelligentsia. Nationalities Papers, Volume 27, Issue 3 September 1999 , pages 504
  5. ^ Tadeusz Swietochowski. Russia and Azerbaijan: A Borderland in Transition. p 29. ISBN 0-231-07068-3
  6. ^ Tadeusz Swietochowski, Russian Azerbaijan, Cambridge University Press,1985 , page 28
  7. ^ M. Kasumov, Gasanbek Zardabi - pitomets Moskovskogo universiteta, Uchenye zapiski AGU im. S.M. Kirova, No. 8, 1955, p. 58.
  8. ^ [Ganja State University. About us]. Archived from the original on 2017-10-07. Retrieved 2010-12-07.

Bibliography

  • Austin Jersild. Rethinking Russia From Zardob: Hasan Melikov Zardabi And The "Native" Intelligentsia. Nationalities Papers, Volume 27, Issue 3 September 1999, pages 503 - 517.
  • (in Russian) Hasan bey Zardabi: article from the Russian Literature and Folklore encyclopædia
  • Ф. Агазаде «Экинчи», Баку, 1925.
  • Ш. Ф. Мамедов. Мировоззрение Гасан-бека Меликова Зардаби. Москва, 1960
  • Б. З. Геюшов. Мировоззрение Г. Б. Зардаби. Бaky, 1962

External links

  • Ailə həyatını mətbuat vasitəsilə quran ilk azərbaycanlı - Həsən bəy Zərdabi

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Hasan bey Zardabi Azerbaijani Hesen bey Zerdabi haesaenˈbaej zaeɾdɑˈbi born Hasan bey Salim bey oghlu Malikov Azerbaijani Hesen bey Selim bey oglu Melikov haesaenˈbaej saelimˈbaej oːˈlu ˈmaelikof 28 June 1842 1 15 November 1907 was an Azerbaijani journalist and intellectual founder of the first Azerbaijani language newspaper Akinchi The Ploughman in 1875 Hasan bey ZardabiBornHesen bey Zerdabi 1842 06 28 June 28 1842Zardab Russian EmpireDiedNovember 28 1907 1907 11 28 aged 65 Baku Russian EmpireAlma materMoscow State UniversityOccupationJournalistYears active1875 1906 Contents 1 Early life 2 Contributions 3 References 4 External linksEarly life EditZardabi was born in Zardab then a small village on the Kura River to the west of Baku He had studied in the Russian school in the city of Shamakhi and later after receiving a government scholarship in Tiflis before being admitted to the department of mathematics and physics at Moscow University in the 1860s his relative Lieutenant general Faraj bey Aghayev helped him get an education Upon graduating he was appointed administrator in the Land Survey Administration in Tiflis and afterwards in the judiciary in Guba He quit that position to become a science teacher at a secondary school in Baku where he established a benevolent society to help raise money to make it possible for children of Muslim parents to receive modern education at Russo Muslim schools 2 Contributions EditThroughout his life Zardabi fought for the enlightenment of Muslims in the Caucasus Zardabi was a proponent of secularism and education among Muslim population in the South Caucasus Initially he supported the Russian rule but later re evaluated his estimation of Russia and the benefits of imperial rule The emerging Azeri intelligentsia regarded Russia as channel to the European Enlightenment criticized Islamic practices and promoted the use of Azeri as a vehicle of local cultural expression In their struggle for change and transformation as Audrey Altstadt explains the Azerbaijani intelligentsia grew to understand that it need not indeed could not reject its own cultural heritage 3 Zardabi came to such a conclusion as a result of his long years in exile in the small village of Zardab 4 In 1873 Zardabi with another intelligentsia activist Najaf bey Vazirov staged the first Azerbaijani theatrical production based on the play by Mirza Fatali Akhundov The Adventure of a Miser In 1875 he founded Akinchi the first independent newspaper to appear in Azerbaijani language in the Russian Empire 5 Naming itself as Akinchi ploughman this paper addressed itself primarily to the peasant reader in accordance with Zardabi s Narodnik Populist ideas that was dominant in universities of Russia in that era The preferred language of expression among literate people was Persian and they reacted with hostility to using unprintable idiom of common folk Azeri The circle of its contributors consisted mainly of Sunnis like Zardabi whose innuendos that Persia was a backward and inhuman country provoked widespread indignation 6 This newspaper was shut down several times by the Russian authorities as harmful and politically unreliable In Azerbaijan in the fall of 1877 the police were busy arresting a large number of educated Tatars Russian administration referred to Azeris as Tatars for such activities as forming circles and distributing anti government propaganda 7 After the closure of Akinchi in 1877 Zardabi was exiled to his native village In 1905 however he resumed his cultural activities by becoming a reporter for the progressive Hayat newspaper In his articles he called upon cultural unification of Muslims in Russia and the establishment of a unified Turkic language that will ensure progress and social development by helping Muslims move away from the tradition of writing in Persian and Arabic which in Zardabi s view were used by the power hungry Muslim clergy to spread reactionism and conservatism 2 Zardabi died in 1907 in his home town Today he is regarded as one of the founders of modern Azerbaijani journalism and theatre Ganja State University was named after Hasan Bey Zardabi 8 References EditNotes in Russian Everything Began with Akinchi Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine by Nigar Jafarova Nash vek 5 August 2005 Retrieved 19 May 2007 a b Akinjy and Azerbaijani Self Definition Archived from the original on October 27 2009 Retrieved 2010 10 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link by Evan Siegel Originally published in Michael Ursinus Christoph Herzog amp Raoul Motika ed Heidelberger Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des modernen Vorderen Orients vol 27 Frankfurt am Main etc Peter Lang 2001 Audrey Altstadt The Azerbaijani Bourgeoisie and the Cultural Enlightenment Movement in Baku First Steps toward Nationalism in Ronald Grigor Suny ed Transcaucasia Nationalism and Social Change Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 1983 1996 pp 199 209 Austin Jersild Rethinking Russia From Zardob Hasan Melikov Zardabi And The Native Intelligentsia Nationalities Papers Volume 27 Issue 3 September 1999 pages 504 Tadeusz Swietochowski Russia and Azerbaijan A Borderland in Transition p 29 ISBN 0 231 07068 3 Tadeusz Swietochowski Russian Azerbaijan Cambridge University Press 1985 page 28 M Kasumov Gasanbek Zardabi pitomets Moskovskogo universiteta Uchenye zapiski AGU im S M Kirova No 8 1955 p 58 Gence Dovlet Universiteti Bizim haqqimizda Ganja State University About us Archived from the original on 2017 10 07 Retrieved 2010 12 07 Bibliography Austin Jersild Rethinking Russia From Zardob Hasan Melikov Zardabi And The Native Intelligentsia Nationalities Papers Volume 27 Issue 3 September 1999 pages 503 517 in Russian Hasan bey Zardabi article from the Russian Literature and Folklore encyclopaedia F Agazade Ekinchi Baku 1925 Sh F Mamedov Mirovozzrenie Gasan beka Melikova Zardabi Moskva 1960 B Z Geyushov Mirovozzrenie G B Zardabi Baky 1962External links EditAile heyatini metbuat vasitesile quran ilk azerbaycanli Hesen bey Zerdabi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hasan bey Zardabi amp oldid 1114894110, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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