Abbasgulu bey Shadlinski | |
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Born | Boyuk Vedi village, Erivansky Uyezd, Erivan Governorate | February 24, 1886
Died | 1930 Boyuk Vedi village, Erivansky Uyezd, Erivan Governorate |
Years of service | 1920–1922 |
Commands | "Red camp" partisan detachment |
Awards | Order of the Red Banner |
Abbasgulu bey Khanbaba oglu Shadlinski (Azerbaijani: Abbasqulu bəy Şadlinski) was a Soviet military leader, revolutionary, and commander of a partisan detachment force called "Red camp", which played a significant role in establishment of the Soviet power in Armenia[1] and Nakhchivan.[2] The historian S.P.Aghayan called Shadlinski "the brave son of Azerbaijani people".[3]