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on March 12, 1880. His father Khalil bey was a military person. He had two younger brothers named Akbar and
Shamsaddin (also called Shamil). After completing his primary studies in a religious school in Nakhchivan, he graduated from 3rd degree Nakhchivan city school in Russian in 1895. He later
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University until 1925 in Baku State University and graduated from Medical faculty of Transcaucasian University in
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also left Tiflis and became first rector of Baku State
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218:fifth cabinet of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
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590:"93 il öncə Azərbaycana doğan 28 may günəşi"
510:"Repressiya qurbanı Həmid bəy Şaxtaxtinski"
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