Ali bey Huseynzade

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Born(1864-03-07)March 7, 1864
DiedMarch 17, 1940(1940-03-17) (aged 76)
OccupationWriter, philosopher, publicist, artist and doctor
Ali bey Huseynzade
Əli bəy Hüseynzadə
Huseynzade in 1933
Presiding member of the Committee of Union and Progress
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1910?
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Born(1864-03-07)March 7, 1864
DiedMarch 17, 1940(1940-03-17) (aged 76)
OccupationWriter, philosopher, publicist, artist and doctor

Ali bey Huseyn oghlu Huseynzade (Azerbaijani: Əli bəy Hüseyn oğlu Hüseynzadə; Turkish: Hüseyinzade Ali Turan; Salyan, March 7, 1864 – Istanbul, March 17, 1940) was an Azerbaijani writer who played an important role in the development of an Azerbaijani nationalist movement at the start of the 20th century.[1] His concept of Turkify, Islamize, Europeanize was reflected in the modern Flag of Azerbaijan.[2]

Ali bey Huseynzade was born in 1864 to a family of Muslim religious clerics in Salyan, in the present-day Azerbaijan. His grandfather Mahammadali Huseinzadeh was the Sheikh ul-Islam (Supreme religious leader) of the Caucasus for 32 years. His father, Molla Huseyin Huseynzade, was well-educated. After his mother Hatice's death, Ali Bey and his brother, Ismail Bey, moved with their father to Tbilisi. In Tbilisi, Molla Huseyin worked as a mathematics teacher at Muslim schools, and Ali bey Huseynzade continued his education there. Following his father's death, he came under the care of his grandfather, who supported his education.[3] Mahammadali Huseinzadeh, dramatist Mirza Fatali Akhundov, Akinchi newspaper publisher Hasan bey Zardabi, and poet Seyid Azim Shirvani with whom he had close relationships, had an influence on Ali Bey's intellectual development. Following the advice and support of Mirza Fatali Akhundov, he sent Ali Bey to continue his education at the Tbilisi Gymnasium in 1875. Ali Bey studied there for ten years (1875-1885), learning Russian, Latin, Greek, French, and German at an advanced level.[4]

In 1885, he entered the Physics and Math Department at Saint Petersburg University. Upon graduation from there in 1889, Huseynzade moved to Istanbul, where he entered the Medical faculty of Istanbul University (IU).[5] His poem Turan, composed during his time as a student, became the first poetic expression advocating for a unity of Turks based on ethnic identity.[6] After graduation from IU, he served as a military doctor in the Ottoman Army, and subsequently as an assistant professor at IU. Huseynzade was one of the founders of the Committee of Union and Progress.[7] Ziya Gökalp, was influenced by his Pan-Turkist ideology,[5] and referred to Huseynzade as one of his most important teachers.

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