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Second cabinet of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic


The second cabinet of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic governed the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) between June 17, 1918 and December 7, 1918. It was formed after the first cabinet of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic dissolved and was led by Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Fatali Khan Khoyski with the following composition:

State AgencyMinisterPeriodParty
Prime MinisterFatali Khan KhoyskiMay 28, 1918 – April 14, 1919Independent
Minister of Foreign AffairsMammad Hasan HajinskiMay 28, 1918 – October 6, 1918Musavat
Minister of Education and Religious AffairsNasib YusifbeyliJune 17, 1918 – March 4, 1919Musavat
Minister of Internal AffairsBehbud Khan JavanshirJune 17, 1918 – December 26, 1918Independent
*acting* Minister of Defense;
Envoy to Karabakh and ZangezurKhosrov bey SultanovJune 17, 1918 – January 15, 1919Musavat
Minister of HealthcareKhudadat RafibayovJune 17, 1918 – April 28, 1920Musavat
Minister of Transportation, Postal Service and Telegraph
(later just Minister of Transportation)Khudadat bey Malik-Aslanovurl=http://kayzen.az/blog/azerbaycan/7453/azərbaycan-rabitəsinin-inkişaf-yolu.htmltitle=Azərbaycan rabitəsinin inkişaf yolutrans-title=Development of Azerbaijan's communications sectoraccess-date=2011-11-01}}Muslim Socialist Bloc
Minister of Industry and TradeAgha AshurovJune 17, 1918 – October 6, 1918Musavat
Minister of Postal Service and TelegraphAgha Ashurovurl=http://www.rabitadunyasi.info.az/view.php?lang=az&headermenu=0&menu=1&date=2010-05-28&id=1062title=AZƏRBAYCAN XALQ CÜMHURİYYƏTİ DÖVRÜNDƏ RABİTƏtrans-title=Communications in Azerbaijan Democratic Republicpublisher=Rabita Dunyasidate=2010-05-28access-date=2011-11-02 }}Musavat
Minister of FinanceAbdulali bey AmirjanovJune 17, 1918 - October 6, 1918Independent
State ControllerAbdulali bey AmirjanovOctober 6, 1918 – December 7, 1918Independent
Special Minister in care of Social Security
and Refugee AffairsMusa bey RafiyevJune 17, 1918 – October, 1918Musavat
Minister of Social Security and Religious AffairsMusa bey RafiyevOctober, 1918 - December 7, 1918Musavat

On October 6, 1918, when the government of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic moved to Baku, it conducted a few administrative reforms. The Ministry of Transportation, Postal Service and Telegraph was split into the Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Postal Service and Telegraph.

Among notable contributions of the second cabinet are the declaration of Azerbaijani language as the state language of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic on June 27, 1918; the declaration of a red banner with white crescent and eight pointed star as the first flag of the country on June 24, 1918, and changing it to a tri-color Azerbaijani flag, which is the state flag of Azerbaijan Republic today.

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