The prototype of Seyid Mirbabayev was created by the composer Jahangir Jahangirov in his opera "The Fate of the Singer".
[2][3] Having become one of the representatives of the oil industry and a wealthy man, Mirbababev moved away from music.
He began to feel embarrassed about his former profession, and even bought up his records and smashed them into smithereens so that nothing reminisced about his past .In Baku Mirbababev bought a building called "Governor's House" (built in 1865-1867), where the Azerbaijan State Conservatory was located since 1920 and Mirbababev rented it to the governors of Baku.
The current building of Azneft (Built in 1896), which was acquired from Aramyan and in which Mirbabayev lived until the establishment of Soviet power in Azerbaijan in 1920.
Mirbabayev, who moved to Paris after the Baku operation, was in a miserable position in this city.