Narimanbekov family

The Narimanbekov family (Azerbaijani: Nərimanbəyovlar) is an Azerbaijani noble family from Karabakh Khanate that provided artists and statesmen.

Narimanbekov family
Current region Azerbaijan
 France
Founded1822
FounderNariman beg Qarabaghi
Connected familiesJavanshir clan

Origin

Progenitor of the family was Nariman beg (d. 1822), a courtier of Ahmad Khan Javanshir (son of Ibrahim Khalil Khan) who lived in early XIX century.[1]

Members

Nariman bey (d.1822) had issues:

  1. Allahveran (b. 1807) - Russian Imperial Army officer (Praporshchik). Had issues
  2. Nariman bey II (b. 1822, Shusha) had other issues.
    1. Hashim bey (1859 - 1941)
      1. Nariman bey Narimanbeyov (1889-1937)
    2. Teymur bey (b. 1865)
    3. Amir bey (b. 1871) - General-governor of Nakhchivan, Governor of Baku (02.02.1919 - 28.04.1920)[2]
      1. Farman bey (1898, Shusha - c. 1970, Mingachevir) married Irma Larude.[3]
      2. Yaqub bey (b. 1900)
      3. Asif bey
      4. Arif Narimanbekov (1917 - 1992, Baku) - Operator, scriptwroter, director. Worked on Bakhtiar, The Lights of Baku and others.
      5. Ildirim bey
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References

  1. Description of the Karabakh province, compiled in 1823 by order of the Chief Executive Officer of Georgia, Yermolov, Acting State Counselor Mogilevsky and Colonel Yermolov 2nd. Tiflis, 1866 (Russian: Описание Карабахской провинции, составленное в 1823 году по распоряжению главноуправляющего в Грузии Ермолова, действительном статским советником Могилевским и полковником Ермоловым 2-м. Тифлис, 1866.)
  2. "Togrul Narimanbekov: beaming positively | Vestnik Kavkaza". vestnikkavkaza.net. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  3. "National Art Museum to present exhibition of Vidadi Narimanbekov". www.today.az. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  4. "Vidadi Narimanbekov: Art withstanding test of time". www.today.az. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  5. "ƏSMƏR NƏRİMANBƏYOVA". yenigallery. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
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