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Shamsi Asadullayev

Shamsi Asadullayev ((アゼルバイジャン語:Şəmsi Əsədullayev); 1840 - 1913) was an Azerbaijani national oil baron and philanthropist. He was the first businessman to use barges as transportation means to export oil out of Baku.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AZERBAIJANI OIL )
==Early years==
Asadullayev was born in Amirjan village of Baku in 1840. At his early ages, he helped his father in farming business. In the mid 19th century when the oil business started booming, vast territories around Amirjan and Surakhani, on which farmers worked, were bought by Russian businessmen Vasily Kokorev and Peter Gubonin with the purpose of building oil refineries. Remaining with no arable land, many farmers were forced to find work in the oil businesses. Shamsi Asadullayev started working at the refinery. In 1860, he was promoted to Deputy Director to Kokorev. Some time later, he became the subcontractor for oil and salt producers. In 1875, after earning sizable income, he opened a kerosene plant. In 1890, Asadullayev co-founded an oil company with several other producers. In 1891, he purchased three barges to export oil out of Baku to Russia via Caspian Sea.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Şəmsi Əsədullayev )〕 Asadullayev reportedly owned an electricity substation as well.

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