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Mirzaagha Aliyev
Mirza Ali oghlu Aliyev (1883October 25, 1954) was an Cinema of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1949).Большая Советская Энциклопедия. Гл. ред. А. М. Прохоров, 3-е изд. Т. 1. А — Ангоб. 1969. 608 стр., илл.; 47 л. илл. и карт, 1 отд. л. табл. The winner of two USSR State Prize, Stalin Prizes of the second degree (1943, 1948). Biography Born to a rural family, Mirza Agha received his first education at a Muslim religious school, and later completed a Russian-Muslim school in Baku. His career was deeply influenced by Azerbaijani theatrical figures, Najaf bey Vezirov and , and his first role was that of Shahmar bey in "Musibeti Fakhraddin" by N. Vezirov. In 1906-1907, M. A. Aliyev headed the "Hamiyyat" theatrical group, which made shows mostly in industrial districts. In 1912, for his revolutionary activity, he was exiled to Astrakhan by the Russian Empire, Tsarist authorities. ...
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Govhar Gaziyeva
Govhar Ahmad qizi Gaziyeva (; 1887, Tiflis, Russian Empire – 1960, Azerbaijan (Iran), Azerbaijan Province, Iran) was an Azerbaijani people, Azeri stage actress who performed under the alias Goyarchin (Azeri for "dove"). Having debuted in 1910, she is considered the first Azeri woman to appear on stage. Early life and acting career Govhar Gaziyeva was born in Tiflis (present-day capital of Georgia (country), Georgia) to a family of intellectuals. She graduated from the Institute of Noble Maidens where she had received education in Russian language, Russian. According to theatre historian Adila Ismayilova, she was homeschooled by a foster Russian people, Russian family where her father had placed her. Gaziyeva married at an early age and moved with her husband to Central Russia. Her eldest son Ismayil was born in Voronezh in 1906. A year later, she left her husband and moved back to Tiflis with her child.Sabir Ganjali. ''Women, Beauty and Sanctity''. Azerbaijan Publication, Baku, 200 ...
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