Fatali Khan Khoyski
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Fatali Khan Isgender oglu Khoyski (Azerbaijani: Fətəli-xan İsgəndər oğlu Xoyski) was an attorney, a member of the Second State Duma of the Russian Empire, and, later, the first Prime Minister of the independent Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Fatali Khan was born on December 7, 1875 in Sheki to the noble family of Isgender Khoyski, a lieutenant-general in the Russian Army. The distinguished ancestry of the Khoyski family goes back to the khans of Khoy, which also became the root for this family name [1].
After receiving his school education at Ganja gymnasium, Fatali Khan studied at the Law Faculty of the Moscow University, from which he graduated in 1901.
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Prime Ministers of Azerbaijan | |
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Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918—1920): Fatali Khan Khoyski • Nasib Usubbeyov
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1920—1991), Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars (from 1946, Chairmen of the Council of Ministers): Mirza Davud Huseynov • Nariman Narimanov • Gazanfar Musabekov • Dadash Buniyatzade • Mir-Jafar Bagirov • Huseyn Rahmanov • Teymur Guliyev • Mir-Jafar Bagirov • Teymur Kuliyev • Sadykh Rahimov • Vali Akhundov • Mammad Isgandarov • Anvar Alikhanov • Ali Ibrahimov • Hasan Seyidov • Ayaz Mutallibov • Hasan Hasanov Republic of Azerbaijan (1991—): Hasan Hasanov • Firuz Mustafayev* • Rahim Huseynov • Ali Masimov • Panah Huseynov • Surat Huseynov • Fuad Guliyev • Artur Rasizade • Ilham Aliyev • Artur Rasizade |