Ali Azertekin

While in Tabriz, he contacts Mahammad Ali Rasulzade, who was in Tehran at that time, and through him met with Shevket Esendal, the former Turkish ambassador to Azerbaijan, who helps him left for Istanbul.

In 1933, at the suggestion of Mirzabala Mahammadzade, Mahammad Amin Rasulzade invited Azertekin to Warsaw, where he took up journalism.

He was arrested during Ali Soheili's government, close to the Soviet Union, and remained in custody until the end of the war.

Finally, in 1943, he returned to Iran again, but this time he was arrested by the Soheili government, which was close to the Soviets, and remained in prison until the end of the war.

After a funeral prayer in the Osmanaga mosque, on October 21 he was buried in the Karajaahmed cemetery, not far from the grave of Mirzabala Mahammadzade.

Azerbaijani political emigrants, c. 1930s. Standing (from left to right): Mirzabala Mammadzadeh, Karim Odar , Ali Azertekin, Hilal Munshi. Sitting: Abbasgulu Kazimzadeh, Mahammad Amin Rasulzade , Khosrov bey Sultanov