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Shamsi Asadullayev

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110: 282:. He allocated funds for the construction of the Baku Real School building (now Azerbaijan State Economic University); established two scholarships of his own name at the Alexander Tiflis Teacher Training Institute, the largest in the Caucasus; presented one of his mansions in Zamoskvorechye to the Moscow Muslim community (House Asadullayev). He paid for studies of several dozen talented young Azerbaijanis in 31: 197:, Ali, Sara, Khadija and Aghabaji. When he married a Russian woman, his children broke off the relationship with their father and he had to move to Moscow in 1903. His Russian wife Marie Goudime-Levkovitch (Moscow, january 26th 1878- ) was the daughter of member of Duma, mother named Prascovie Nicolaieff and father Pierre Lebedeff, having close ties to the Russian tsar. 266:
The House of Asadullayev served as a national cultural center for Moscow Muslims until 1941. In 1926 two Muslim orphanages (the heads of Timerbulatov and Khabibullin); school number 27 named after Narimanov with 210 students in seven groups (headed by Yusupov); Tatar Central Club. Yamasheva; central
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were native Muscovites, among whom the Tatars numerically dominated. Therefore, the house of Asadullaev was originally used only by the Tatar community. The house included: the school of the Moscow Muslim Charitable Society, its reading room, and after the February Revolution of 1917, it also became
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Asadullayev bought two neighboring possessions in the area of Tatarskaya Sloboda, under No. 333 (Maly Tatarsky Pereulok, house 6) and No. 334 (ibid, house 8); the first section was intended for the construction of a large store (due to the death of Asadullayev, the project was not implemented), and
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and Peter Gubonin with the purpose of building oil refineries. Remaining with no arable land, many farmers were forced to find work in the oil businesses. Shamsi Asadullayev started working at the refinery. In 1860, he was promoted to Deputy Director to Kokorev. Some time later, he became the
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increased, he opened oil refineries in cities located in the export route basin, among them Moscow, Poland, Central Asia, Iran. As his wealth increased, Shamsi Asadullayev made contributions into building the Azerbaijani navy. He also funded construction of mansions in the center of Baku.
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subcontractor for oil and salt producers. In 1875, after earning sizable income, he opened a kerosene plant. In 1890, Asadullayev co-founded an oil company with several other producers. In 1891, he purchased three barges to export oil out of Baku to Russia via
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Asadullayev became an independent oilman, the owner of his own company in 1893. By 1910, Asadullayev had 37 oil wells, of which 17 produced oil uninterruptedly and in ever-increasing volumes. After the appearance of the Nobel Zoroaster in the
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village of Baku in 1840. At his early ages, he helped his father in farming business. In the mid 19th century, when the oil business started booming, vast territories around Amirjan and
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In 1908-1912, mining in the fields of Asadullayev ranged from 6 to 8 million pounds per annum (architectural monuments of Baku).
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was built on this site in 1913 financed by Asadullayev. Before the 1917 revolution, the overwhelming majority of Muslims in
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in one of newly acquired territories of Asadullayev which lasted for 56 days. As his oil exports to Russia through
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at the request of Asadullayev at the corner of streets Prachechnaya 9, Gymnasia 183 and Karantinnaya 84 in
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In early 1890s, he purchased oil rich areas in the outskirts of Baku. In 1895, there was an
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on the land of the second ownership he decided to build a large building for the school.
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In 2003, this building was returned to the Tatar national-cultural autonomy of Moscow.
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Asadullayev mansion in Baku. Courtesy of Azerbaijan International. Summer 2004
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Asadullayev was married to an Azerbaijani wife. The couple had five children:
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The Orientalist: solving the mystery of a strange and a dangerous life
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one of the socio-political centers of the Muslims of Russia.
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A four-storey house, which became the cultural center of
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In 1896, a three-story mansion was built by architect
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Azerbaijani businessman and philanthropist (1840–1913)
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Mirza Asadullayev

Azerbaijani
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philanthropist
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Surakhani
Vasily Kokorev
Caspian Sea
oil gusher
Volga River
Caspian Sea
Mirza
Bolshevik takeover of Azerbaijan
sun stroke
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House of Shamsi Asadullayev
Johann Edel
Baku
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