- Topchubashi
Topchubashi (also spelled "Topchubashov / Topchubashev")(in Azeri meaning "Man in charge of cannons") is one of the noble families of Azerbaijan, roots of which comes from XV-century
Ganja and derives its name from its founder’s being in charge of the cannons in the Ganja garrison. In the midst of XVIII century one of the Topchubashis, Agha bey moved toErevan , thus splitting the family into two major branches – "Ganja branch" and "Erevan branch."At the second half of the XVIII century, Alimardan bey Topchubashi was the prominent member of the Ganja branch of this family, first being in charge of Ganja Khanate’s relations and correspondence with Russia, then moving to Tiflis in 1795 and becoming Georgia’s official responsible for relations with Iran. But despite all efforts of diplomacy, even Russian protectorate over Georgia couldn’t save kingdom and its capital Tiflis from Iranian king Agha Mohammad Shah Gajar’s assault. On September 11, 1795 Iranian army entered Tiflis. Plunder of the city went on eight days and regardless of their faith all city dwellers were taken captives. It was in that days that Alimardan bey’s little daughter was lost and son Jafar (future
Mirza Jafar Topchubashev , Russian Orientalist ofAzerbaijani origin, employee of Russian Foreign Ministry and professor of Petersburg University) hardly escaped captivity and hid in Alabno monastery.Later Jafar Topchubashev continued his education in Tiflis, and joined the retinue of Georgian prince
Teimuraz Bagrationi and accompanied him to St.Petersburg. There, Mirza Jafar and Teimuraz translated thePsalter into Russian and also compiled Italian-Persian-Turkic dictionary. In 1812 Mirza Jafar enrolled into Russian Foreign Ministry, in 1819 he started to teach Persian in General Pedagogical Institute and in 1823 became professor of Petersburg university.Another famous Topchubashi was
Alimardan Topchubashev ,Ambassador ofAzerbaijan Democratic Republic toOttoman Empire , Georgia and Armenia, then Minister of Foreign affairs (6 October-7 December 1918), Speaker of Azerbaijani Parliament in absentia (December 7, 1918 – 27 April 1920) and at the same time Head of the Azerbaijani Delegation toParis Peace Conference (1919).Other prominent Topchubashis are
Mustafa Topchubashev , famous surgeon and his sonIbrahim Topchubashev doctor, and also composer.
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