Teymur bey Makinsky
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Teymur bey Makinsky Teymur bəy Makinski | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Justice of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) | |
| In office 26 December 1918 – 14 March 1919 | |
| Preceded by | Fatali Khan Khoyski |
| Succeeded by | Aslan bey Safikurdski |
| Deputy Minister of Justice of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) | |
| In office 17 June 1918 – 6 October 1918 | |
| Minister | Fatali Khan Khoyski |
| Representative to Armenia | |
| In office 20 October 1918 – 6 November 1918 | |
| Preceded by | Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev |
| Succeeded by | Vacant |
| In office 20 March 1920 – 28 May 1920 | |
| Preceded by | Vacant |
| Succeeded by | Office abolished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 18 April [O.S. 6 April] 1874 |
| Alma mater | University of Warsaw |
Teymur bey Makinsky (Russian: Теймур бек Макинский) was an Azerbaijani nobleman who served as Minister of Justice of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic between 1918 and 1919.
He was born on 18 April 1874 in Malaklu, Surmalu uezd of the Erivan Governorate (modern Melekli, Iğdır) to Muhammadquli bey who was from Makinsky family —a family that originally hailed from Bayat tribe of Maku.[1] His grandfather Mehdiquli bey (fl. 1806) was a militia praporschik serving in Erivan Governorate. While his great-grandfather was Hasan khan who ruled Maku Khanate between 1778–1822. He had two younger brothers—Zulfuqar bey Makinsky who served as a parliamentarian in the national assembly of the First Republic of Armenia, and Aga bey Makinski who also tried to run in the Armenian election, though unsuccessfully.[citation needed]
Education and career under Russian Empire
He graduated from the Erivan Male Gymnasium with a silver medal on 23 July [O.S. 11 July] 1890, after which he entered the law faculty of the Imperial Moscow University. In 1896, he transferred to the Faculty of Law of the Imperial Warsaw University, from which he graduated with a diploma of the 1st degree and on 7 September [O.S. 26 August] 1897, appointed as a junior candidate for a judicial position at the Erivan District Court.
In 1899 he was promoted to the rank of collegiate secretary (a civil rank corresponding to the rank of lieutenant in the army). A year later he became titular adviser (corresponding to captain). In 1901, after serving different uyezds of Erivan Governorate for 4 years, he was assigned to the Ministry and sent serve as judicial investigator of the 1st section of the Blagodarnensky district of the Stavropol district court. In 1903, Makinsky was promoted to the rank of collegiate assessor. 3 years later he was reassigned as assistant prosecutor of the Yekaterinodar District Court and in 1909 became court councillor.[2] He was again promoted to collegiate councillor in 1912. He became a member of the Yekaterinodar District Court in 1916 but was transferred to Tbilisi Court Chamber in 1917 as member.