In 1952, the Commission of the Ministry of Culture of Russia ordered the closure of the
museum of regional studies because the exhibits did not meet the minimum requirements for a particular historical period as laid out by the Ministry for a museum. Recommendations were made for certain changes, after which the museum could reopen. It was necessary for new leadership of the museum. On October 5, 1954, the Department of Culture of the city of Derbent appointed Yagutil Mishiev as Director of the Local History Museum, a position he held until February 25, 1969. Mishiev started to create a new exhibition. In 1954, the museum was able to re-open. Working for years in the museum, Mishiev travelled around the
Derbent District to collect unique materials and information about the history of the city. He studied the archives of the city of Derbent, of the
Azerbaijan State Museum of History in
Baku, and of the Regional Museum of Dagestan in
Makhachkala. Soon, scholars of Dagestan, the
Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the
Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences started to inquire about various issues related to the museum. In the second half of the 50s, the museum started to promote the history of the historic city of Derbent and educate people about it. Mishiev conducted lectures and regularly appeared in the pages of the city's newspaper titled
Znamya Kommunizma (lit. 'The Banner of Communism'), as well as in the regional newspaper titled
Leninchi, written in the
Azerbaijani language. The museum work that started in 1952 became a part of his life. ==Published works==