Zulfugar bey Makinski

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Zulfugar bey Makinski
Zülfüqar bəy Makinski
Member of Armenian Parliament
In office
June 1919  1920
Succeeded byoffice terminated
Representative of the Ministry of Protection (Azerbaijan)
In office
1919–1920
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byTeymur bey Makinski
Succeeded by'
Personal details
Born1885 (1885)
DiedUnknown

Zulfugar bey Mahammadgulu bey oglu Makinski (b. 1885; Erivan, Erivan province, Russian Empire - d. after 1923) — representative of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in Armenia, a member of the Parliament of the Democratic Republic of Armenia, head of the financial department of the Ministry of Food of the Azerbaijan SSR, a member of the Makinsky family and the brother of Teymur bey Makinsky.[1]

Zulfugar bey started studying at the Faculty of Law of Saint Petersburg State University in 1904 and graduated from it in 1911. After completing his university studies, he started working as a lawyer.[2][3]

The origin of his family lies in the Maku Khanate of Iranian Azerbaijan. A branch of the Maku Khans from the Bayat tribe of the Oghuz Turks settled in Yerevan in the 19th century. Zulfugar was a representative of this family.[4]

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