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词条 Ali-Agha Shikhlinski
释义

  1. Life and military career

      Early life    Early Military Career    Russo-Japanese War    Officer's Artillery College   World War I   Azerbaijani National Army    Red Army    Death  

  2. Legacy

      Films  

  3. Honours and medals

  4. Bibliography

      Works  

  5. Gallery

  6. See also

  7. Notes

     Footnotes  Citations 

  8. External links

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Ali-Agha Ismail-Agha oglu Shikhlinski ({{lang-az|Əliağa İsmayılağa oğlu Şıxlinski}}), sometimes anglicized as Ali-Agha Shikhlinsky ({{lang-ru|Али-Ага Шихлинский}}; {{OldStyleDate|3 March|1863|15 March}} – {{OldStyleDate|5 August|1943|18 August}})[1] was an Azerbaijani lieutenant-general of the Russian imperial army, Deputy Minister of Defense and General of the Artillery of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and Soviet military officer.

The Russians nicknamed him "The God of the Artillery" because of his unsurpassed service and victories in theoretical and practical development of artillery.[2][3] In 1926, Ali-Agha Shikhlinski was able to publish "Russian-Azerbaijani brief military dictionary" ({{lang-az|Rusca-azərbaycanca qısa hərbi lüğəti}}, {{lang-ru|Русский-азербайджанский краткий военный словарь}}) in Baku in three scripts, Cyrillic, Arabic and Latin.[4] Thus, he became the founder of military vocabulary in Azerbaijan.

Life and military career

Early life

Ali-Agha Shikhlinski was born on April 23, 1865 in the village of Kazakhly (now Ashagy Salakhly), in Kazakh uyezd of Elisavethpol Governate.[5] He wrote that his father, Ismayil Agha, was a member of the Shikhlinski Dynasty, an old noble family dating back to as early as 1537.[6] Shikhlinski wrote at the "Officer's Notebook" ({{Lang-az|Zabitin dəftəri}}), a journal he has been working on since 1904, that his mother, Shah Yemen Khanum was the grandchild of Molla Vali Vidadi, an 18th-century poet. Ali-Agha Shikhlinsky also had two brothers.[7]

Early Military Career

In August 1876 Shikhlinski entered Tiflis military school and graduated in 1883.[5] He continued his education at Mikhailovsky Artillery Academy in Saint Petersburg as a Junker. He was not only a capable student, but also an excellent cavalryman and gymnast. Upon graduation from the first grade school, on August 11, 1886, Ali-Agha Shikhlinski was promoted to podporuchik and was assigned to the 39th Artillery Brigade stationed in the city of Alexandropol (now Gyumri). In the course of military service he was promoted to poruchik, then shtabs-kapitan and appointed as commander of the training team. In 1900, Captain Shikhlinski was transferred to Transbaikal Artillery Battalion in Eastern Siberia. He was appointed to the Battery Chief of Transbaikal Artillery Division in the detachment, as well as chairperson of the Artillery Committee, he repeatedly carried out the authorizations of battalion and division commanders. He took part in China Relief Expedition of the Russian Imperial Army.[7]

Russo-Japanese War

During the Russo-Japanese War Shikhlinski was the commander of an artillery battery. He especially distinguished himself during the siege of Port Arthur when, despite being severely wounded in his leg, he personally aimed the guns which lost their guncrews and repulsed attacks of superior Japanese forces.

For the services in battle on September 28, 1905, he was decorated with the Order of Saint George 4th degree. He was also awarded a Saint George Sword and conferred the rank of lieutenant-colonel.

Officer's Artillery College

In January 1906, Shikhlinski was seconded to Tsarskoye Selo Officer's Artillery College, which he finished with honors in August of the same year and was appointed the instructor of the Artillery College. During his service as the instructor of the college Shikhlinski published a number of works on artillery, including a book titled “Use of Field Artillery in a Battle”, and invented an original target-finding device, which was called “Shiklinski triangle”. In 1908 Shiklinski was promoted to the rank of colonel, and in 1912 he was conferred the rank of major-general and assigned the deputy chief of Officer's Artillery College.

World War I

When World War I started in 1914 Ali-Agha Shikhlinski was appointed the commander of St. Petersburg garrison artillery. In January 1915 Shikhlinski was seconded to the Northwestern front to manage the training of heavy artillery guncrews. On May 23, 1915, he was appointed the general for errands at the commander-in-chief of the Northwestern front, and after division of the front into two held the same position at the Western front. On October 31, 1915 he was appointed to the position of the general for errands at the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. He was charged with creation of heavy artillery battalions and brigades. From April 1916 16, Shikhlinski was the acting inspector of Western Front artillery. He was in charge of the artillery aspects of operations of the Western Front. On April 2, 1917 Ali-Agha Shikhlinski was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general.

Azerbaijani National Army

After the February Revolution in Russia, Ali-Agha Shikhlinski was appointed the commander of the 10th Russian army in September 1917. After the October revolution, he resigned from his position and moved to Tiflis, where he was charged with formation of the Muslim (Azerbaijani) corps. The corps supported the Ottoman Army of Islam in the Battle of Baku with Bolshevik and British forces. In January 1919, the government of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic appointed Shikhlinski a deputy to the Minister of Defense of Azerbaijan Republic Samedbey Mehmandarov. On June 28, 1919, Ali-Agha Shikhlinski was promoted to the rank of General of the Artillery of the Azerbaijani army. After the Red Army invasion of Azerbaijan and establishment of the Soviet regime in Azerbaijan in April 1920, Shikhlinski was arrested and released two months later.

Red Army

In 1920–1921, he was seconded to Moscow, where he was an adviser to the artillery inspection department of Red Army and taught in Higher Artillery School. On 18 July 1921, Shikhlinski was transferred back to Baku, where he taught at a military school and became a deputy to the chairman of the military science society of Baku garrison. In 1926, Shikhlinsky published the Russian-Azerbaijani Concise Military Dictionary. He resigned from military service in 1929 and wrote his memoirs, which were published in 1944.

Death

He spent his last days in his house, apartment 14 of Jafar Jabbarli Street in Baku. Prior to his death, Ali-Agha Shikhlinski wrote his memoirs "My Memories" in 1942. The book was published nine months after the general's death, in May 1944. A well-known Russian and Soviet military specialist, Doctor of Military Sciences, Major-General Evgeny Barsukov has written a very valuable preface to the book. This book was published by "Azərnəşr" in Azerbaijani and Russian in 1984 with mass circulation (60 thousand) with additions and explanations.[6]

The funeral of Ali-Agha Shikhlinski, who died of cardiosclerosis in the hospital now named after Musa Naghiyev on August 18, 1943, and was organized by philosopher Heydar Huseynov himself. The funeral was accompanied by a mournful orchestra from the Baku Military Garrison.[8]

Legacy

In 1970, a biograhical short film "The General", was released named, directed by Rauf Kazimovski. His name was on a tanker belonging to the Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company in 1980. There is a street in Baku and Gazakh named after him. By the decision of the Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan SSR dated July 28, 1990, the sixth cotton collective farm in Sabirabad District and 135th secondary school, located in the seventh Micro-District of Baku, was named after him. There is a memorial bass-relief on the building that he lived in. On July 23, 1990, under the decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, "General Ali-Agha Shikhlinski" scholarship was established for the students of higher education. In 1996, a descendant of the famous military commander, film director Zia Shikhlinski, made a short documentary film "Was considered the god of artillery", which was aired on November 16, 2006 in Baku, organized with the assistance of the Russian Embassy in Azerbaijan. In 2014, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed an order on holding the 150th anniversary of General Ali-Agha Shikhlinski.

A well-known Russian and Soviet military specialist, Doctor of Military Sciences Evgeny Barsukov wrote about him:

{{Quote
|text=Ali-Agha Shikhlinsky was one of the few Russian gunners who possessed deep theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of tactics, and had a rare talent in the art of applying this knowledge in practice, especially in combat. In this sense, he was my most faithful adherent, and it is to him that Russian artillery is very much obliged by its skilful combat operations on the battlefields.

We were in many respects in solidarity with him, I think I will not be mistaken if I say that the main idea of civic duty was with Ali-Agha, who, like me, guided, recognizing the Soviet power, was convinced: "I always served honestly and will serve my people, from which he left, and to the government, which my people put above themselves"[9]


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}}Ali-Agha Shikhlinski was one of the characters of Russian-Soviet writer Alexander Nikolaevich Stepanov's "Port-Arthur" and "Zvonaryov Family" novels.

{{Quote|text=Despite his rank, there were no signs of arrogance in Ali-Agha. Although General Shikhlinski did not finish his military academy, his natural intelligence and practical perception led him to a great influence in artillery science.|sign=Alexander Nikolaevich Stepanov|source="Zvonaryov Family"[6]|title=}}

Films

  • The General (1970 film) ({{Lang-az|General}})
  • Was Considered The God of Artillery ({{Lang-az|Artilleriyanın allahı sayılırdı}})
  • Honorable Commander: General Ali-Agha Shikhlinski ({{Lang-az|Sərkərdə ləyaqəti. General Əliağa Şıxlinski}})

Honours and medals

  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 3rd Class Order of Saint Stanislaus (1891)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 3rd Class Order of Saint Anne (1896)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 2nd Class Order of Saint Stanislaus with Swords (1901)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 2nd Class Order of Saint Anne (1904)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} Gold Sword for Bravery (1905)[6]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 4th Class Order of Saint Anne for Bravery (1905)[6]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 2nd Class Order of Saint Anne (1905)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 4th Class Order of Saint George (1905)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 4th Class Order of Saint Vladimir with Swords and Banners (1905)[6]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} Russo-Japanese Silver War Medal (1907)[6]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} The Highest Favor (1907)[11]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} Bronze Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty" (1913)[6]
  • {{flagicon|France}} Legion of Honour (1913)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 3rd Class Order of Saint Vladimir (1913)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 1st Class Order of Saint Stanislaus (1915)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 1st Classs Order of Saint Anne (1915)[10]
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} 2nd Class Order of Saint Vladimir with Swords (1915)[10]

Bibliography

Works

  • "Use of artillery in the battlefield" (1910)
  • "A set of tasks for solving mountain and field artillery problems" (1916)
  • "Russian-Azerbaijani brief military dictionary" (1926)
  • "Worker-Peasant Red Army Artilleryman's Instructions" (1927)
  • "My Memories" (1944)

Gallery

See also

  • Samad bey Mehmandarov
  • Hasan bey Aghayev
  • Nasib Yusifbeyli

Notes

Footnotes

1. ^Dates indicated by the letters "O.S." are in the Julian calendar with the start of year adjusted to 1 January. All other dates in this article are in Gregorian calendar (see Adoption of the Gregorian calendar in Eastern Europe).
2. ^{{Cite web|title=150 лет назад родился "бог артиллерии" русской армии и АДР|url=http://www.vesti.az/news/245499|publisher=Vesti.az |date=23 April 2015|website=Vesti.az|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180112042525/http://www.vesti.az/news/245499|archivedate=12 January 2018|deadurl=|accessdate=30 March 2018}}
3. ^{{Cite web|title=Юбилей, который ждут|url=http://www.echo.az/article.php?aid=85976|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180112042405/http://www.echo.az/article.php?aid=85976|archivedate=12 January 2018|publisher=Echo.az|accessdate=30 March 2018}}
4. ^{{Cite web|title=The God of Artillery in Baku |url=https://www.azernews.az/culture/73876.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180111224246/https://www.azernews.az/culture/73876.html |archivedate=11 January 2018|publisher=Azernews.az|accessdate=30 March 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Kiçik qəbri olan böyük general|url=http://teleqraf.com/news/maraqli/141680.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180111224109/http://teleqraf.com/news/maraqli/141680.html|archivedate=11 January 2018|publisher=Teleqraf.com|accessdate=31 March 2018}}
6. ^{{cite book|last1=Nəzirli|first1=Şəmistan|title=General Əliağa Şixlinski ömrü|date=2005|publisher=Uğur|location=Baku|pages=248|url=http://www.ebooks.az/view/HEXT8Cpo.pdf|accessdate=16 September 2017|language=az}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=ИСТОРИЯ "БОГА АРТИЛЛЕРИИ" - ГЕНЕРАЛА АЛИ АГА ШИХЛИНСКОГО|url=http://www.bigcaucasus.com/review/people/10-12-2016/90068-0/|publisher=www.bigcaucasus.com|deadurl=yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20180113092937/http://www.bigcaucasus.com/review/people/90068-0/|archivedate=13 January 2018|accessdate=31 March 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://vakrf.ru/news/analytics/3210/|title=Али Ага Шихлинский - Бог артиллерии|last=|first=|date=22 April 2016|website=|publisher=vakrf.ru|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180112042418/http://vakrf.ru/news/analytics/3210/|archivedate=12 January 2018|dead-url=|accessdate=1 April 2018}}
9. ^{{cite book|first=Evgeny|last=Zakharovich Barsukov|url=http://www.grwar.ru/library/Shikhlihsky/SM_00.html|title=Предисловие к книге А. А. Шихлинского "Мои воспоминания".|language=ru}}
10. ^10 {{cite web|last1=Qocayeva|first1=Adilə|title=Görkəmli sərkərdə|url=http://www.anl.az/down/meqale/azerbaycan/azerbaycan_may2009/77447.htm|publisher=Anl.az|accessdate=31 March 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Вперед! Всегда вперед!|url=http://anl.az/down/meqale/azerizv/2015/aprel/432750.htm|publisher=anl.az|accessdate=17 September 2017}}

Citations

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External links

  • Russian Army in World War I (in Russian)
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