Abdul Hamid Efendizadeh

Abdul Hamid Efendizadeh (Azerbaijani: Əbdülhəmid Əfəndizadə) 15 April 1812 - 10 December 1880 (aged 68 years) was the 4th Mufti of the Religious Council of the Caucasus.

On the advice of his uncle, he was hired in a public school, opened on February 22, 1849, at the initiative of the viceroy of the Caucasus M. Vorontsov, where he served as a Sharia teacher.

[4] In early December 1872, Efendizadeh was appointed chairman and mufti of the Transcaucasian Akhli-Tassan administration, and in connection with the new position he moved from Shamakhi to the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi.

He was the one who wrote a positive review of the treatise "Rushtiya", compiled by Mirza Reza Khan Danish in 1878 on behalf of Sheikh al-Islam Ahmad Huseinzadeh (newspaper "Ziyai-Kafgasiyya", 01.05.1881, N3).

Sultan Majid Ganizadeh, close to the Efendizadeh family, continued the unfinished business of his compatriot while studying at the Alexandria Teachers' Institute in Tbilisi.