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Azerbaijan (newspaper)

Newspaper published by the National Assembly of Azerbaijan


Newspaper published by the National Assembly of Azerbaijan

FieldValue
nameAzərbaycan
logoAzərbaycan (qəzet, 1918) logosu.jpg
imageAzərbaycan (qəzet, 1918).jpg
captionThe first issue of Azərbaycan
chief_editorJeyhun bey Hajibeyli (1918)
Uzeyir bey Hajibeyli (1918-1920)
founded15 September 1918
ceased_publication27 April 1920
languageAzerbaijani
headquartersBaku, Azerbaijan

Uzeyir bey Hajibeyli (1918-1920)

Azerbaijan () is a state-owned newspaper of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.

History

The official newspaper of the ADR government Azerbaijan was established in 1918. The government, by its order of 3 July 1918, decided on the launch of the publication the News of Azerbaijani Republic under its official authority. Thus, the first issue of the Azerbaijan newspaper was published as the parliamentary paper on 15 September 1918, on the same day, when the Caucasus Islamic Army freed Baku from the Armenian-Bolshevik invasion. One of the editors of the official government newspaper, the Azerbaijan, was Jeyhun Hajibeyli. The newspaper was published until 28 December 1919 with the signature of Uzeyir Hajibeyli's brother Jeyhun. There is no doubt about his great contribution to the publication of the newspaper. After the collapse of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, Jeyhun Hajibeyli, who was forced to leave the country and to immigrate to Europe, tried to issue the newspaper there and in 1951 he was able to achieve his goal in Munich (Germany).

Editors

One of the editors-in-chief of the newspaper was Uzeyir Hajibayli. He wrote over 100 articles on politics, economics, culture and education, etc. for the Azerbaijan newspaper. The chief editor of the Russian version of the newspaper was Sefi Bek Rustambeyli. The newspaper was also written by Mammad Amin Resulzadeh, Khalil Ibrahim, Farhad Aghazadeh, Ibrahim Gasimov, Mukhamed aga Shahtakhtly, Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov, Alabbas Musnib, and Shafiga Efendizadeh.

References

References

  1. "Milli Məclis".
  2. "Azərbaycan qəzeti. Milli Məclisin orqanı".
  3. Azerbaijan National Academy of Science. "The scientific conference devoted to the 100th anniversary of "Azerbaijan" newspaper".
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