After graduating from the seminary, Bayramalibeyov was hired to teach at one of Lankaran's Russian schools. At the same time, he worked as a Lankaran regional reporter for the
Baku-based Russian-language newspaper
Kaspi. In 1903 he started an amateur theatre where local teachers played roles in various staged plays. This was the theatre where
Huseyn Arablinski revealed his talent in 1905 before going on to becoming a renowned Azerbaijani actor. Teymur Bayramalibeyov was the author of numerous historical books and articles, such as
History of the Talysh Khanate,
Lankaran in the Past and several works on the mythology, folklore and lifestyles of the
Talysh people. In 1917 Bayramalibeyov helped his daughter
Maryam Bayramalibeyova in establishing the Unas Russian-Muslim School for Girls in Lankaran and to become its first principal. In 1918, with the independence of the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic he became the regional representative of the
Musavat Party in Lankaran. He participated in the negotiations with the
British occupation forces in Azerbaijan in 1919. After
Azerbaijan's Sovietization in 1920 he moved to Baku, where he worked as a secondary school instructor. ==References==