
Taghiyev: Oil
Drama · History
Overview
August 1922. An American journalist, Jerry Thompson, travels to the Soviet Union and arrives in Azerbaijan. He visits the settlement of Mardakan in Baku. There, he meets an elderly man at a villa. Thompson can hardly believe what he hears. Standing before him is Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev, a once-great oil producer, millionaire, and philanthropist who lost all his wealth after the establishment of Soviet rule. Haji recounts his life story to the guest, a journey that saw him rise from a humble mason to an influential oil industrialist.
Top Cast


Parviz Mammadrzayev
Parviz Mammadrzayev
Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev
Parviz Mammadrzayev
Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev


Gurban Ismailov
Gurban Ismailov
Old Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev
Gurban Ismailov
Old Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev


Nofel Shahlaroglu
Nofel Shahlaroglu
Nofel Shahlaroglu


Manaf Dadashov
Manaf Dadashov
Manaf Dadashov


Elshan Rustamov
Elshan Rustamov
Elshan Rustamov


Rovshan Mammadli
Rovshan Mammadli
Rovshan Mammadli
Nurlan Mürsəlzadə
Nurlan Mürsəlzadə
Ismayil Taghiev
Nurlan Mürsəlzadə
Ismayil Taghiev
Yusif Qasımlı
Yusif Qasımlı
Rajab Ali
Yusif Qasımlı
Rajab Ali


Rasim Jafar
Rasim Jafar
Rasim Jafar


Mammad Safa
Mammad Safa
Mammad Safa
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