Karim Odar

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Karim Odar
Born1901
Died19 November 1981
NationalityAzerbaijani
CitizenshipRussian Empire
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Republic of Turkiye
OccupationPolitician

Karim Ibadulla oghlu Odar (Azerbaijani:Kərim İbadulla oğlu Odər; b. 1901; Baku, Russian Empire - d. 19 November 1981; Ankara, Republic of Turkiye) Azerbaijani politician, public official in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, economist, the third chairman of the Musavat Party, one of the active members of the Azerbaijani emigration.[1]

Life[edit]

Azerbaijani political emigrants, Istanbul, 1930s. Standing (from left to right): Mirzabala Mammadzadeh, Karim Odar, Ali Azertekin, Hilal Munshi. Sitting: Abbasgulu Kazimzadeh, Mahammad Amin Rasulzade, Khosrov bey Sultanov

Kerim Odar was born in 1901 in Baku. His father is Ibadullah Zeynalzade, and his mother is Agabaji Khanim. Kerim graduated from a commercial school in Baku. After the declaration of independence of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, he worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After the occupation of Azerbaijan by the Bolsheviks, he left for Tiflis. After the occupation of Georgia by the Bolsheviks, he escaped to Batumi. From here, with a group of 10-12 people, he travels by boat to Turkey and receives asylum here.[2]

After doing business in Turkey for some time, he became a citizen of Turkey and worked at Osmanli Bank for 7 years. During this period, he managed to rise to the position of deputy manager of the Ottoman Bank. After that, he worked at the Central Bank of Turkey and Sümerbank, and retired in 1966. Odar was the Chairman of the Party Assembly of the Musavat Party, and at the same time he was the Honorary Chairman of the Azerbaijan Cultural Association. In 1976, after the death of the President of the Azerbaijan National Center, Abdulvahab Yurdsevar, the President of the center was entrusted to Karim Odar.[3][4]

Odar was one of the most active members of the Azerbaijani emigration. A large number of articles on this subject have been published in "Azerbaijan" magazine. The most famous works are "Economy of Azerbaijan" and "Azerbaijan". The book "Azerbaijan" was published after his death.[5]

Karim Odar was fluent in Russian and French, and moderately fluent in Persian, German and English.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 1 January 2011. "TANINMIŞ MÜSAVATÇILAR MÜSAVAT BAŞQANLARINI TANIMIRLAR". musavat.com. Retrieved 19 March 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Ahmad (2017), p. 93
  3. ^ Ahmad (2017), p. 93-94
  4. ^ Müsavat (2018). "Kərim Ödər". musavat.org.az. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  5. ^ Ahmad (2017), p. 94
  6. ^ Ahmad (2017), p. 94

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