Background
BAGIROV, Mir was born on September 17, 1896 in Kuba, Baku Province.
Party functionary' and government official
BAGIROV, Mir was born on September 17, 1896 in Kuba, Baku Province.
Graduate teachers’ training courses. 1932 graduate Marxism-Leninism courses, Central Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
From 1915 village teacher, from 1915 participated in revol movement. Active in 1917 October Revol. 1917 deputy chairman, Kuba Revol Committee.
1918-1920 exec military-political work in Civil War. 1919 commanded 290th Regt that took part in suppressing an uprising in Astrakhan’ and fought against General Mamontov’s forces at Millerovo and Liski. 1920 deputy chairman, Karabakh Oblast Revol Committee: then military comissar and chairman, Military Tribunal, Azer Division and deputy chairman.
Military Tribunal, 11th Army. 1921-1930 chairman, Azer Extraordinary Commission Against Counterrevolution, Sabotage and Speculation-GPU. Azer People's Commissar for Internal Affairs.
Deputy chairman, Azer Council of People's Commissar. 1932-1933 chairman, Azer Council of People's Commissar. From 1933 first secretary, Baku City Committee and Central Committee, Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Azerbaydzhan
1934 at 17th Party Congress elected candidate member, Central Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). 1939 at 18th Party Congress elected member, Central Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). During World War 1 member.
Military Council, Transcaucasian Front. Deputy, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Supreme Soviet of 1937, 1946 and 1950 convocations. Presidium member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Supreme Soviet.
July 1953 expelled from Bureau and January 1954 from Central Committee, Communist Party Azer for "violating Party principles in personnel selection and for replacing Parly methods of leadership.. with crude arbitrary administration and violating the rights of Bureau and Central Committee members". April 1956 tried and sentenced to death for "treason, acts of terrorism and participation in a counter-revol organisation”.
Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Supreme Soviet Presidium rejected his plea for mercy.
Communist Party member from 1917.