fiction.wikisort.org - WriterMammad Said Ordubadi (Azerbaijani: Məmməd Səid Ordubadi; 24 March 1872, Ordubad - 1 May 1950, Baku) was Azerbaijani writer, poet, playwright and journalist.
Azerbaijani writer
Mammad Said Ordubadi Məmməd Səid Ordubadi |
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Born | (1872-03-24)March 24, 1872
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Died | May 1, 1950(1950-05-01) (aged 78)
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR  |
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Nationality | Azerbaijani |
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Occupation | Writer, poet, playwright, journalist |
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Ordubadi, started his career as a poet. His articles and poetry were published in many of the magazines in Azerbaijani language at that time. During the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, Ordubadi joined Muslim Social Democratic Party (Hummet). He then published Bloody Years about the clashes between Armenian and Azerbaijani populations in 1905. In 1918, he joined to Communist Party and his articles have published in the official newspaper of Hummet organization. He, along with XI Red Army, goes to Dagestan and publishes Red Dagestan magazine there. After the Sovietization of Azerbaijan he returns to Baku.
Today, Ordubadi is remembered as one of the most important intellectuals of Azerbaijan during Soviet era. He served twice as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR, the highest legislative institution in the country. His novels include Sword and the Pen, about the personality of Nizami Ganjavi, Foggy Tabriz about the Iranian constitutional revolution, also Mysterious Baku and Fighting City which both are about the revolutionary activities of Bolsheviks and 26 Baku Commissars. He also published articles about Narimanovism about the activity of national communism symbol in Azerbaijan, Nariman Narimanov.
Biography
Early life
He was initially educated at religious school, medrese, and later studied at Mahammad Sidgi's secular school "Əxtər" (Star). Mahammad Sidgi was well-known intellectual for his enlightenment activity in Russian Azerbaijan and the rest of Caucasus in the beginning of the 20th century.
Mammed Said lost his father at early age and had to work in a textile factory.
Works
He started writing in the 1890s. His first writing was published in Tbilisi (then Tiflis) in a newspaper "Shargi-Rus" (Oriental Russia) in 1903. In his early publications Ordubadi criticised ignorance, backwardness and religious fanaticism. In 1906 in Tbilisi he published his poetry book "Qəflət" (Ignorance) and in 1907 "Vətən və hürriyyət" (Fatherland and Freedom). He wrote for several Azerbaijani publications, including "Molla Nasraddin", "Irshad", "Sada" and others. Ordubadi covered various political, social and educational issues. He firmly stood for the necessity of the enlightenment of the Azerbaijani society under the Russian rule. In 1911, Ordubadi published a book "Qanlı sənələr" (Bloody years) - collection of first hand accounts of the Armenian-Tatar massacres in 1905-1906. In the 1910s, Ordubadi published several plays, stories and novels. In 1915, Russian authorities arrested him and exiled to Tsaritsyn. In 1918, he joined the Communist Party and returned to Baku in May 1920, after the Bolshevik conquest of Azerbaijan.
Ordubadi became the editor-in-chief of "Əxbar", "Yeni yol", "Molla Nasraddin".
During the Soviet period, Ordubadi wrote extensively novels, satiric stories, plays, librettos (to operas - "Koroğlu", "Nərgiz", "Nizami"). His famous works include "Dumanlı Təbriz" (Foggy Tabriz) (1933–1948) and "Qılınc və qələm" (Sword and Quill) (1946–1948). He wrote novels about poets and writers - Nizami Ganjavi, Fuzûlî, Molla Panah Vagif, Mirza Alakbar Sabir.
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Azerbaijani literature |
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Epic and legends |
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- Epic of Koroghlu
- Book of Dede Korkut
- Ashiq Qarib
- Asli and Karam
- Shah Ismail
- Abbas and Gulgaz
- Abdulla and Jahan [az]
- Dastan of Ahmad Harami [az]
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- Gazal
- Tuyugh
- Mathnawi
- Bayati
- Ashik poetry
- Gerayli
- Qoshma
- Tajnis
- Ayaqli [az]
- Jighali [az]
- Nafaschakma [az]
- Dodaqdaymaz
- Qıfılband
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Modern |
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1600s |
- Shah Abbas II
- Masihi
- Tarzi Afshar
- Nitgi Shirvani
- Fatma Khanum Ani
- Vahid Qazvini
- Daruni
- Mirza Mohsen Tasir
- Safigulu bey Shamlu [az]
- Reza-Qoli Khan
- Mirza Jalal Shahrestani
- Mirza Saleh Tabrizi
- Malek Beg Awji
- Tathir Tabrizi
- Salman Momtaz Mowji
- Vaez Qazvini [az]
- Khasta Qasim
- Morteza Gulu Khan Shamlu [az]
- Mirza Mohammad Mahjub Tabrizi [az]
- Jununi Ardabili
- Mosaheb Ganjavi [az]
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1700s | |
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1800s | | Ethnic Lezgin authors | |
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Historiography |
- Mirza Adigozal bey
- Ahmad bey Javanshir
- Karim agha Shakikhanov
- Haji Seyid Abdulhamid [az]
- Mir Mehdi Khazani [az]
- Mirza Hasan Alkadari
- Mirza Rahim Fana [az]
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Contemporary |
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Prose | |
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Poetry | Classical | |
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Traditional | |
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Free verse | |
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Satire | |
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Drama | Plays | |
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Comedies | |
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Tragedies | |
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Screenplays | |
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Literary critics | |
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Literary historians |
- Firidun bey Kocharli
- Salman Mumtaz
- Mirza Huseyn Afandi Qayibov
- Amin Abid [az]
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Translators | |
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Related topics |
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Literary circles |
- Divani-hikmat
- Majmaus-shuara
- Fovjul-fusaha
- Beyt-us-safa
- Anjumani-shuara
- Majlisi-faramushan [az]
- Majlisi-uns [az]
- Ghonchayi-ulfat [az]
- Gulustan literary circle [az]
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Literary museums |
- Baku Museum of Miniature Books
- House-Museum of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (Baku)
- House-Museum of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (Nakhchivan)
- House-Museum of Samad Vurgun
- Nakhchivan Literature Museum
- Nizami Museum of Azerbaijani Literature
- House Museum of Abdulla Shaig
- House Museum of Jafar Jabbarly
- House Museum of Huseyn Javid
- House-Museum of Mirza Alakbar Sabir
- House-Museum of Mammed Said Ordubadi (Baku)
- House-Museum and Memorial Complex of Huseyn Javid
- Memorial Museum of Molla Panah Vagif and Molla Vali Vidadi
- House Museum of Mirza Fatali Akhundov (Shaki)
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Unions, institutes and archives |
- Union of Azerbaijani Writers
- Institute of Manuscripts of Azerbaijan
- Institue of Literature named after Nizami [az]
- State Archive of Literature and Art [az]
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Monuments of Literary Figures |
- Fuzuli (Baku)
- Jafar Jabbarly (Baku) [az]
- Samad Vurghun (Baku) [az]
- Sabir (Baku) [az]
- Nasimi (Baku) [az]
- Hasan bey Zardabi (Baku) [az]
- Mikayil Mushfig (Baku) [az]
- Nariman Narimanov (Baku) [az]
- Shah Ismail Khatai (Baku) [az]
- Aliagha Vahid (Baku) [az]
- Natavan (Baku) [az]
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Literary Prizes and Honorary Titles |
- Golden Pen Prize [az]
- Hasan bey Zardabi Prize [az]
- Mirza Fatali Akhundov State Prize
- People's Poet of Azerbaijan
- People's Writer of Azerbaijan
- People's Poet of Azerbaijan SSR [az]
- People's Writer of Azerbaijan SSR [az]
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Azerbaijani is the official language of the Republic of Azerbaijan and one of the official languages of the Republic of Dagestan. It is also widely spoken in Iran, particularly in Iranian Azerbaijan. It is also spoken in some parts of Turkey, Russia and Georgia. |
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На других языках
- [en] Mammed Said Ordubadi
[es] Mammed Said Ordubadi
Mammed Said Ordubadi (en azerí: Məmməd Səid Ordubadi) (Ordubad, Imperio ruso; 24 de marzo de 1872 - Bakú, Unión Soviética; 1 de mayo de 1950) fue un escritor, poeta, dramaturgo y periodista azerí.
[ru] Ордубади, Мамед Саид
Маме́д Саи́д Ордубади́ (азерб. Məmməd Səid Ordubadi, настоящее имя Мамед Гаджи-ага оглы; 24 марта 1872, Ордубад, Эриванская губерния, Российская империя — 1 мая 1950, Баку, Азербайджанская ССР) — азербайджанский советский писатель, Заслуженный деятель искусств Азербайджанской ССР (1938). Печатался с 1903. В 1930-х годах стал основоположником жанра исторического романа в азербайджанской литературе[1].
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