Hatem agha Chagarvi was mentioned in the list of Kure and Samur districts compiled by Major-General Komarov on August 20, 1871. Hatem Sarkarov, who received military training in Russia and rose to the rank of colonel, fought with the Red Guards in 1918 together with Mohubali Kuzunvi to restore the territory of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Hatem agha, together with the detachments of Mohubali efendi and Ali bey Ziziksky, repeatedly fought against the Armenian Dashnaks , who caused misfortune to the local population in the accidents of the Baku province. In May 1918, they defeated Hamazasp’s Armenian army in the “Bloody Valley” in the village of Digah, Guba region. After the victory of the Soviet government, the struggle against the Bolsheviks continued. He made a special decision to disband the “counter-revolutionary movement” and sent two regiments to Gusar to capture Hatem agha. However, the Reds failed with 300 warriors led by Hatem agha. In this case, the Soviet government appointed Hatem agha as the head of the militia department in Guba district. However, seeing the injustices of the new structure, Hatem agha resigned from that position in 1922 and again fought against the Bolsheviks. He heroically died, in battle with the 3000 thousand Soviet army, which lasted two months