1883, Shusha, Russian Empire - d. Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, 1939) was an Azerbaijani doctor and teacher.
In 1904, Azad Amirov graduated from the Gori seminary, then the law and medical faculties of the Imperial Novorossiysk University in Odessa.
He was a childhood friend of the composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov, with whom he studied together at the Gori Seminary.
In his memoirs, Hajibeyov noted the excellent performance of Amirov in the role of Meshadi Ibad.
In connection with the tenth anniversary of the production of the opera "Leyli and Majnun" in 1918, Amirov, addressing Hajibeyov in a letter, noted his role in the history of Azerbaijan:[1][2][3] The time will come, and history, only a fair history with its careful hand will write in golden letters this exceptionally unique event in the life of Muslims and yours, dear Uzeyir, beautiful, divine music, presented as a rich treasury, a rare pearl in the joyless life of the long-suffering people.Azad bey Amırov died in Baku in 1939.