Mirza Adigozal bey

The document says: On the end declivities of the mountain Murov, near Bazirgan spring, at 15 versts distance... he was a second-lieutenant at a naib of mahal, under a devastated village Zod of a civil guard… There were 40 people under Mirza Adigozal bey’s guidance, however sotnik Nasledyshev had only 15 people (Cossacks) under his command… According to this schedule there were two lines of posts: a legal flank led by staff captain Chernoglazov from the devaststed Zod village to warm waters, and population’s guide led by his second-lieutenant Mirza Adigozal bey.Mirza Adigozal bey and his entrusted detachments’ cutting off from communication with Shusha and Tiflis, was a result of earlier invasion of Iranian troops into the post near Bazirgan spring which was located near the very border.After the liquidation of khan administration, these insignificant number of strata of yuzbashis, maafs, ketkhudas, and some part of beys, losing their former preferred positions and sources of material welfare, attempted to return the old rules.In that very year, Mirza Adigozal bey crossed into the home front of the enemy under the command of Prince Ivan Abkhazov, and beyond the river Aras met Mehdigulu khan and inclined him to across to the Russia.Highly appreciating his services in execution of the order related to drawing Mehdigulu khan to Russian side, general Paskevich conferred Mirza Adigozal bey with prize.In the 1830s, he worked at provincial court of Karabakh, which gave him an opportunity to become familiar with historically well-established conditions and character of population’s economic activity in different parts of the province and with traditions of this place.
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