Mashadi Mirza Gafar Ismayilov | |
Birth Name: | Azerbaijani Məşədi Mirzə Qafar İsmayılov |
Birth Date: | 1898 |
Birth Place: | Baku, Azerbaijan |
Death Place: | Baku, Azerbaijan |
Nationality: | Azerbaijani |
Field: | Architect |
Mashadi Mirza Gafar Ismayilov (Azerbaijani:Məşədi Mirzə Qafar İsmayılov) was a notable Azerbaijani architect of the late 19th century, credited with the construction of over a hundred single and two-story residential buildings, numerous shops, a mosque, and a bathhouse.
Ismayilov was a pupil of the renowned Azerbaijani architect Gasim bey Hajibababeyov. Ismayilov dedicated himself to architecture from 1868 to 1898. He is also noted for his proficiency as a skilled draftsman. Ismayilov became the architect for more than 25 houses within the Old City of Baku.[1]
The mosque of Gasim bey, built in 1898 according to Ismayilov's design on Karantina Street (now Aziz Aslanov), externally resembles the Beyler Mosque in Old Cityr, although it has slight structural differences.
Khanlar mosque was constructed according to the plan of Mashadi Mirza Gafar Ismayilov.[2]
Other architectural works:[3]