Karim Mammadbeyov
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Karim Mammadbeyov | |
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| Kərim Məmmədbəyov Керим Мамедбеков | |
| Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic | |
| In office 1931–1937 | |
| Preceded by | Djelal ed-Din Korkmasov |
| Succeeded by | Dzhalalutdin Magomedov |
| Head of the Dagestan Regional Branch of the State Political Directorate | |
| In office 1921–1931 | |
| Preceded by | Illarion Talakhadze |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| People's Commissar of Finance | |
| In office 1925–1928 | |
| Premier | Djelal ed-Din Korkmasov |
| Preceded by | Said Gabiyev |
| Succeeded by | Ibragim Aliyev |
| People's Commissar of Internal Affairs | |
| In office 1921–1923 | |
| Preceded by | Najmuddin Samurskii |
| Succeeded by | Abu-Muslim Atayev |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 27 March 1899 Yersi, Dagestan Oblast, Caucasus Viceroyalty (now Republic of Dagestan, Russia) |
| Died | 7 September 1938 (aged 39) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia) |
| Party | All-Union Communist Party (Bolshevik) |
| Other political affiliations | Russian Social Democratic Labour Party |
| Spouse | Lyubov Erlich |
| Children | Harun Mammadbeyov |
Karim Hüseyn oğlu Mammadbeyov (Russian: Керим Гусейнович Мамедбеков, romanized: Kerim Guseynovich Mamedbekov, Azerbaijani: Kərim Hüseyn oğlu Məmmədbəyov; 27 March [O.S. 15 March] 1899 – 7 September 1938) was a Dagestani revolutionary and Soviet politician who participated in the Bolshevik movement in Dagestan and served in various government positions from 1921 to 1937.
Karim Mammadbeyov was born in the village of Yersi, within the Kaitag-Tabasaran District to an ethnic Azerbaijani[1] family of Mammad Huseyn Mammadbeyov, an office clerk,[2] and his wife Seyid-Qayabika.
In 1915, while attending a real school in Derbent, Karim Mammadbeyov began attending revolutionary lectures and joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in April 1917. In September 1917, he commenced his undergraduate studies at the University of Kazan, but the events following the October Revolution forced him to go back to Dagestan in early 1918. He actively participated in the events held by the Muslim Social Democratic Party party.[2] After the British occupation of Dagestani ports during the Dagestan Campaign, Mammadbeyov was delegated to Astrakhan to work with local Muslim labourers. He participated in active fighting in Dagestan until February 1919, when his was disbanded to due heavy losses to typhus.[3] He received the Order of the Red Banner in 1922.[2]