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Zakir Mammadov

Zakir Jabbar Bey oglu Mammadov (Azerbaijani: Məmmədov Zakir Cabbar bəy oğlu) - Correspondent member (associate member) of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, doctor in philosophy.
Correspondent member (associate member) of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, doctor in philosophy, Professor Zakir Jabbar bey oglu Mammadov profoundly and thoroughly dealt with issues history of Eastern philosophy, especially history of Azerbaijani philosophy and wrote priceless works in this field during his scientific activities for approximately forty years. The scholar refuted the erroneous thesis ‘no professional philosopher lived in Azerbaijan in Middle Ages except for Bahmanyar’ and analyzed by exposing the richness of our national legacy. Herewith he became the indispensable researcher of our national legacy.〔Zakir Jabbar Bey Mammadov. Bibliography. Azerbaijan’s science and cultural workers. Baku-“Elm”-2010〕
== Life ==
Zakir Mammadov was born in village Seyidli of Agdam on August 16, 1936.〔(Zakir Jabbar oglu Mamedov (1936-2003) )〕 His mother was Husnu Murtuza bey qizi Mammadbeyova, and his father Jabbar bey Ismayil bey oglu Valibeyov. Jabbar bey was descendant of Baharli tribe and prominent intellectual of his age. Jabbar owned vast lands, engaged in teaching by establishing school at his home and founded new kind of school.
Jabbar bey underwent repression, was exiled into Siberia like hundreds of intellectuals. When he was arrested, all documents and books at Jabbar bey’s home were seized. Therefore Zakir Mammadov’s birth certificate was lost. Afterwards he was given birth certificate by village council that he had been born in 1939.
Zakir Mammadov grew up under political persecution and that’s why he shifted to his mother’s surname. It is known that after establishment of soviet authority majority of people descending from ‘Bey ’ ancestry were issued passport by cutting ‘Bey’ ending in their surnames. Therefore his last name was Mammadov, not Mammadbeyov.
Zakir Mammadov graduated from secondary school №1 of Agdam earning medal and entered Arabic philology section, recently established within Faculty of Oriental Studies of Azerbaijan State University (now Baku State University).
While Zakir Mammadov was first year student, i.e. on 29 November 1957 his father Jabbar bey was exonerated by the decision of Supreme Court of Azerbaijan SSR.
While studying at university he was awarded certificate of merit by Az.LKGI for excellence in education and public work. He published verses and translations from Arabic on university newspaper with large editions. Having learnt Arabic perfectly from Alasgar Mammadov, great personality, polyglot scholar, and founder of Arabic studies in Azerbaijan, Zakir Mammadov graduated from university in 1962.
In August of that year Zakir Mammadov embarked on working as junior research fellow in Institute of Oriental Studies of ANAS. From September 1962 to September 1963 he was the first Azerbaijani interpreter who worked in construction of Aswan dam in Egypt (UAR). Having learnt local dialect in a year he also collected rich scientific literature in Arabic. Upon return to his motherland he started teaching Egyptian dialect first time in Azerbaijan State University (now Baku State University) and due to his scientific interest toward books obtained about Eastern philosophy began working in Philosophy section of Azerbaijan AS (now Institute of Philosophy and Law of ANAS).〔Zakir Jabbar Bey Mammadov. Bibliography. Azerbaijan’s science and cultural workers. Baku-“Elm”-2010〕
Zakir Mammadov died on March 2, 2003. Zakir Mammadov’s life and writings were broadly depicted in Orkhan Mammadov’s book titled ‘Agdam’s renowned pedagogues and scholars’. At the same time more than thirty articles about Zakir Mammadov’s scientific activities were published in periodical press. Khatira Guliyeva published a monograph called ‘Great Azerbaijani philosopher Zakir Mammadov (Baharli)’ with reference to his life and writings.

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