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Teymur Bayramalibeyov
Teymur bey Bayramalibeyov ((アゼルバイジャン語: Teymur Bayraməlibəyov)) (22 August 1863, Yeddioymag – 2 September 1937, Baku) was an Azerbaijani historian, teacher, and journalist.
==Life==
Teymur bey Bayramalibeyov was born to a noble family in the village of Yeddioymag in the present-day Masalli rayon of Azerbaijan but spent most of his life in Lankaran. His family descended from the Iranian Shahsevans who moved to the Caucasus in the 16th century. He received his primary education at a local madrasah where among other disciplines he learned Arabic and Persian languages. He continued his education at the two-year Russian-Tartar School of Lankaran and a newly opened Russian school in Tiflis (present-day Tbilisi, Georgia) where he was sponsored by philanthropists from the Baku Land Department. In 1879 he applied and was admitted to the Gori Pedagogical Seminary to receive his post-secondary education as a teacher.〔 (Famous Personalities of Lankaran: Teymur Bayramalibeyov ). ''Lankaran.aznet.org''〕

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