Huseyngulu Mammadov

Huseyngulu Mammadov (Georgian: ჰუსეინ ყული-მამედ ოღლუ მამედოვი, Azerbaijani: Hüseyn (Söyün) Gülməmməd oğlu Məmmədov) — was a Georgian politician of Azerbaijani origins.

He was born in 1875, Mughanlo village of Signakh Uyezd, then part of Tiflis Governorate in Russian Empire to an ethnic Azerbaijani (then called Tatars) peasant family.

In March 1919, together with Giorgi Anjaparidze, Samson Pirtskhalava and Petre Surguladze, he was elected to a special commission set up to study the causes of the Akhaltsikhe uprising.

[4] He was also active in promoting Georgian sovereignty claim over disputed Zaqatala Governorate against Azerbaijan, despite his origins.

[4][3] He actively worked in various commissions set up to solve the problems related to the Muslims of Georgia.

Huseyngulu Mammadov on the right row, back.