On 4 December 1937, at the peak of the
Great Purge, Sharifzadeh was arrested on the counts of
espionage, after the performance of "Macbeth" at the
Azerbaijan State Academic National Drama Theatre. The real reason for those visits, according to his colleagues, were friendly relations between a group of stage actors, of which Sharifzadeh was part, and the Iranian consul who admired Azerbaijani theatre and would often invite them for reunions. His
émigré brother's active role in the formation of the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918–1920 contributed to the government's will to get rid of the actor. Sharifzadeh was also accused of promoting via theatre the works of the earlier arrested poets
Mikayil Mushfig and
Huseyn Javid (the former would later be executed and the latter would be exiled to
Siberia). On 19 October 1938 he was found guilty on all charges and executed by firing squad less than a month later. He was exonerated posthumously after
Joseph Stalin's death. ==Personal life==