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Abolqāsem Lahūtī (Russian: Абулькасим Ахмедзаде Лахути, romanized: Abuljkasim Ahmedzade Lahuti; Tajik: Абулқосим Лоҳутӣ / ابوالقاسم لاهوتی, romanized: Aʙulqosim Lohutī; 12 October 1887 – 16 March 1957) was an Iranian-Soviet poet and political activist who was active in Iran during the Persian Constitutional Revolution and in Tajikistan in the early Soviet era.

Abolqasem Lahouti
BornAbolqasem Elhami
(1887-10-12)12 October 1887
Kermanshah, Iran
Died16 March 1957(1957-03-16) (aged 69)
Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Pen nameAbolqasem Lahouti
OccupationPoet, political
NationalityIranian
PeriodModernism
GenrePoem
Literary movementSocialist realism, Persian Modern Poem
SpouseCecilia Banu
Abolqasem Mahout's statue (right) at Tajik Writers Union building, Dushanbe
Abolqasem Mahout's statue (right) at Tajik Writers Union building, Dushanbe

Biography


Born on 12 October 1887 in Kermanshah to an Iranian cobbler and religious poet[1] named Mirza Ahmad Elhami,[2] he began writing poetry in early adolescence under the pen name Lahuti (which Encyclopædia Iranica translates as 'belonging to the world of the occult').[1] His first poem was printed in the newspaper Habl al-Matin (magazine) in Calcutta at the age of 18,[2] and in his twenties his poems were published in several prestigious publications.[1]

He soon entered politics and even received a medal from Sattar Khan for his efforts.[2]

Initially, he went to clerical school, but then went to Bulgaria and wrote many poems on Islam. He then came back to Iran, and enlisted in the armed forces, and graduated as Captain in rank.[2]

After being convicted by a court in Qom and sentenced to death, he fled to Turkey, but soon returned and joined forces with Sheikh Mohammad Khiabani in Tabriz. His forces defeated Mahmud Khan Puladeen's troops, but were soon disbanded by freshly dispatched forces. He fled to Baku.[2]

While living in Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, he became interested in Communism. After marrying a Russian student by the name of Cecilia Bakaleishchik, who would become a Persian poet and translator under the pen name Cecilia Banu (Sisil Banu),[3] he was unable to initiate a coup d'etat against the central government of Iran, so he gave up and moved to USSR where he remained until his final days.[2]

In 1925, he went to Dushanbe and joined the friends of Sadriddin Aini. His poetry was welcomed by audiences and gained him the position of the founder of Soviet Tajik poetry.[4]

Lahuti is the author of the Tajik SSR anthem. Lahuti's other works include "Kovai Ohangar" ("Kaveh the Blacksmith", 1947), "Qasidai Kremel" ("Ode to the Kremlin", 1923), and "Toj va Bairaq" ("The Crown and the Flag", 1935). His collection of poetry, in six volumes, was published between 1960 and 1963. He died on March 16, 1957, in Moscow.[4]


References


  1. "LAHUTI, Abu'l-Qasem". Encyclopædia Iranica. 2009-04-20. Archived from the original on 2021-11-05.
  2. 'Alí Rizā Awsatí (عليرضا اوسطى), Iran in the Past Three Centuries (Irān dar Se Qarn-e Goz̲ashteh - ايران در سه قرن گذشته), Volumes 1 and 2 (Paktāb Publishing - انتشارات پاکتاب, Tehran, Iran, 2003). ISBN 964-93406-6-1 (Vol. 1), ISBN 964-93406-5-3 (Vol. 2).
  3. Slezkine, Yuri (2017). The House of Government. Princeton University Press. pp. 483-484. Archived from the original on 2021-12-10. Retrieved 2021-12-10.
  4. Iraj Bashiri, Prominent Tajik figures of the twentieth century, Dushanbe, 2002



На других языках


- [en] Abolqasem Lahouti

[es] Abulqásim Lahuti

Abulqasim Lahuti (Kermanshah, Persia, 12 de octubre de 1887 – Moscú, Unión Soviética, 16 de marzo de 1957) (persa: ابوالقاسم لاهوتی, tayiko: Абулқосим Лоҳутӣ, ruso: Абулькасим Ахмедзаде Лахути), también transliterado como Abulqosim Lohuti, fue un poeta y activista persa que vivió en Irán durante la revolución constitucional iraní y en Tayikistán a principios de la era soviética.

[fr] Abolqasem Lahouti

Abolqasem Lahouti (en russe : Абулькасим Ахмедзаде Лахути, en persan : ابوالقاسم لاهوتی, en tadjik : Абулқосим Лоҳутӣ), né le 12 octobre 1887 à Kermanshah – mort le 16 mars 1957 à Moscou, est un poète et militant politique iranien actif durant la Révolution constitutionnelle persane et au Tadjikistan au début de l’Union soviétique. Il est l’auteur de l’hymne de la République socialiste soviétique du Tadjikistan.

[ru] Лахути, Абулькасим Ахмедзаде

Абулькаси́м Ахмедзаде́ Лахути́ (перс. ابوالقاسم لاهوتی‎, тадж. Абулқосим Лоҳутӣ, 12 октября 1887 (1887-10-12), Керманшах, Иран — 16 марта 1957, Москва) — таджикский советский поэт и иранский политический деятель, классик современной таджикской литературы.



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