Mahammad Pishnamazzadeh

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Axund Məhəmmədəli Pişnamazzadə
Mahammad Pishnamazzadeh
TitleSeventh Sheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus
Personal
Born(1853-05-15)May 15, 1853
Died1937 (aged 83–84)
Resting placeGanja, Azerbaijan SSR
ReligionIslam
SchoolShia
Muslim leader
Based inTbilisi, Russian Empire
Period in office14 January 1915 – 10 December 1918
PredecessorMahammad Hasan Movlazadeh Shakavi
SuccessorAgha-Alizadeh
PostSheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus

Akhund Mahammadali Farajulla oghlu Pishnamazzadeh (Azerbaijani: آخوند محمدعلی فرج‌الله اوغلی پیشنماززاده, Axund Məhəmmədəli Fərəculla oğlu Pişnamazzadə) was the seventh Sheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus.

Early life[edit]

He was born on 5 May 1853, in a clerical family in Ganja. He received his education in Tabriz. He was acknowledged as akhund in 1883. In 1890, he was accused of treason and banished to Turkestan along with 37 people but was pardoned in 1892. Same year he was appointed as akhund of Ganja Juma Mosque and elected as member to Tbilisi Regional Spiritual Council next year. He was head of Ganja Regional Spiritual Council as of 1895. In 1906, he was found guilty of being a member of the Difai Party [az] and banished to Kazan. Returning from banishment, he was elected as "acting" Sheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus on 20 July 1909. He met with Tzar Nicholas II of Russia in 1914 during official visit to Tbilisi.

Later life[edit]

He was acknowledged as official Sheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus in 1915 by tzar. He resigned office on 10 December 1918 and continued to be akhund of Ganja Juma Mosque. He died in 1937 during Great Purge.

Sources[edit]

Şeyxülislam Axund Məhəmmədəli Pişnamazzadə Official website of Caucasian Muslims' Board

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