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Javad Irzabey oglu Malik-Yeganov ((アゼルバイジャン語:Cavad Məlik-Yeqanov)) (1878, Tuğ – 1942, Karelia) was an Azerbaijani politician and Governor-General of Lankaran during Azerbaijan's independence in 1918–1920. ==Early life== Malik-Yeganov was born in the village of Tugh, situated in what is now Khojavend Rayon of Azerbaijan. After being homeschooled, he arrived in Baku in 1903 to work in the oil fields. He joined the Muslim Social Democratic Party and within several years became known as an outspeaking socialist among Baku's oil workers.〔 (And There Will be a Monument in Liberated Shusha ) by Agaddin Babayev. ''Nash vek''. 27 May 2005. Retrieved 24 March 2007.〕 He was ordered imprisoned for one year in 1909 and temporarily refused the right to stay in Baku.〔 (What Was the Point of Repression in the USSR?.. ) by Elmidar Suleymanov. ''Azerbaijanvision.com''. Retrieved 24 March 2005.〕 Upon his release he returned to his native Tugh to continue his education and established contact with prominent scholars of neighbouring Shusha, one of the largest cultural centres of the Caucasus. He returned to Baku in 1914 and was hired as a clerk at the Shibayev and Co. oil company. That same year he joined the Musavat Party and enrolled in an undergraduate technical school. During that period he acquired several languages in addition to those he had already known. By the time of Azerbaijan's independence in 1918 besides his native Azeri Malik-Yeganov was fluent in Russian, German, Persian, Armenian, and Georgian.〔
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