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Hasan bey Zardabi ((アゼルバイジャン語:Həsən bəy Zərdabi), (:hæsænˈbæj zærdɑˈbi)), born Hasan bey Salim bey oglu Malikov ((アゼルバイジャン語:Həsən bəy Səlim bəy oğlu Məlikov), (:hæsænˈbæj sælimˈbæj oːˈlu ˈmælikof); 28 June 1837 or 1842〔 (Everything Began with ''Akinchi'' ) by Nigar Jafarova. ''Nash vek''. 5 August 2005. Retrieved 19 May 2007〕 — 15 November 1907), was an Azerbaijani publicist, founder of the first Azeri-language newspaper ''Akinchi'' ("The Ploughman") in 1875. ==Early life== Zardabi was born in Zardab, then a small village on the Kura River to the west of Baku. He had studied in the Russian school in the city of Shamakhi and later (after receiving a government scholarship) in Tiflis before being admitted to the department of mathematics and physics at Moscow University in the 1860s. Upon graduating he was appointed administrator in the Land Survey Administration in Tiflis and afterwards in the judiciary in Guba. He quit that position to become a science teacher at a secondary school in Baku, where he established a benevolent society to help raise money to make it possible for Muslim children to receive modern education at Russo-Muslim schools.〔 by Evan Siegel. Originally published in Michael Ursinus, Christoph Herzog, & Raoul Motika (ed.), Heidelberger Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des modernen Vorderen Orients, vol. 27 (Frankfurt am Main, etc.: Peter Lang, 2001)〕
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