Mirza Jabbar Mammadzade was born on January 20, 1882, in
Erivan. First, he received home education, and then he studied at the
Yerevan Teachers' Seminary. After graduating from the seminary in 1902, Mirza Jabbar took an external exam and received a teaching certificate. From September 1902, he worked as a teacher at school in
Nehram. In 1903, he went to teach at the
Gamarli school, and in 1904 at the
Imanshali school. From 1905 to September 1, 1906, he was the supervisor of Gamarli school. Until January 19, 1913, he worked as a teacher of the Azerbaijani language at the Yerevan Teachers' Seminary. On September 1, 1906, he was invited to the private preparatory school opened by Ibadulla bey Mughanlinski in Yerevan as a teacher of Russian language and mathematics. During
World War I, the Russian government moved the seminary from the border city of Yerevan to
Armavir. Mirza Jabbar Mammadzade also taught here from February 2, 1915, to May 1916. Until this time, three books compiled by him had been published. After the
Dashnaks came to power in 1918, Mirza Jabbar Mammadzade moved to
Nakhchivan with his family because the Yerevan gymnasium and teachers' seminary were closed. He teaches Russian, Turkish and Azerbaijani languages at the higher primary school here. In addition, he participates in the defense of Nakhchivan from the Dashnaks. He was elected to the position of head of the department, associate professor at the Azerbaijan Cooperative Institute. In 1935, he was awarded the title of candidate of sciences and professor in language and literature, and in 1937, he was awarded the title of doctor of sciences. In October 1937, His wife and daughter were exiled. He was acquitted in 1957 after his innocence was proven. == References ==