Ahmed bey Pepinov Əhməd bəy Pepinov |
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Minister of Agriculture of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) | |
In office December 22, 1919 – April 1, 1920 |
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President | Nasib Yusifbeyli Prime Minister, (Chairman of Azerbaijani Parliament) |
Preceded by | Aslan bey Gardashov |
Succeeded by | office terminated[1] |
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Born | 1893 Akhalkalaki, Georgia |
Died | 1938 Alma Ata, Kazakhstan |
(aged 45)
Religion | Islam |
Ahmed bey Pepinov Omar oglu (Azerbaijani: Əhməd bəy Pepinov Ömər oğlu; 1893–1938), also known as Ahmet bey Pepinov, was an Azerbaijani statesman of Ahiska Turkic[2] origin who served as Minister of Agriculture in the fifth cabinet of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, and was member of Parliament of Azerbaijan.[1]
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Pepinov was born in 1893 in a small city of Akhalkalaki in Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia. After completing Tiflis Gymnasium in 1913, he left for Russia to study at the Law Department of Moscow State University. In Moscow, he joined the Azerbaijani Compatriots Organization and published articles in the local Open Argument newspaper under pseudonym "Ahmed Jovdat from Akhalkalaki". In 1918, he graduated from the university and moved to Baku. He was then elected as a deputy to Muslim faction of Transcaucasian Sejm.[3]
In the first half of 1918, he joined the Azerbaijani National Council and was among the members who proclaimed independence of Azerbaijan on May 28, 1918. After being elected a deputy to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan from Muslim Socialist Bloc, Pepinov wrote draft laws for the developing press publishing sector.[4] On December 22, 1919 when the fifth government of ADR under the leadership of Nasib Yusifbeyli was formed, he was appointed the Minister of Agriculture serving until April 1, 1920 when the government dissolved. He played an important part in establishment of Baku State University in 1919.[3]
After Bolshevik takeover of Azerbaijan, he supervised cultural and educational activities within the government of Azerbaijan SSR. Avoiding constant persecution, he moved to Ulyanovsk in 1930, and from there to Alma Ata. In 1934, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Education of Kazakh SSR. In 1938, Pepinov was arrested as a result of Stalinist repressions. He died the same year in Alma Ata.[3][5][6]