Ali Nazmi
Ali Nazmi (, pen name of Ali Mammadzadeh (''Əli Məmmədzadə''), 1878, Sarov–January 1, 1946, Baku) was an Azerbaijani poet, a representative of the 20th-century Azerbaijani realism and successor of Mirza Alakbar Sabir. Nazmi was the first translator of Shakespeare's ''King Lear'' into Azerbaijani.Nazmi's first poem ''A Start to the Village'' was published in 1904. In 1926-1931 Nazmi was a secretary of ''Molla Nasraddin'' magazine. During the Soviet-German War he wrote several satires: ''Hitler's Union with Devil'', ''Wolf's Protest Against God'', ''My Homeland'' and others. Nazmi strived for the purity of Azerbaijani language against Pan-Turkists and Panislamists. Provided by Wikipedia
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9by Yiğit Çanga, Tolga Sinan Güvenç, Ali Nazmi Çalık, Mehmet Baran Karataş, Tahir Bezgin, Tolga Onuk, Ahmet Okan Uzun, Veysel Ozan Tanık, Barış Güngör, Osman BolcaGet full text
Published 2018-09-01
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10by Sukru Akyuz, Selcuk Yazici, Emrah Bozbeyoglu, Tolga Onuk, Ozlem Yildirimturk, Denizhan Karacimen, Mert Ilker Hayiroglu, Guney Erdogan, Abdullah Orcun Oner, Ali Nazmi Calik, Metin Cagdas, Nese CamGet full text
Published 2016-01-01
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11by Sukru Akyuz, Selcuk Yazici, Emrah Bozbeyoglu, Tolga Onuk, Ozlem Yildirimturk, Denizhan Karacimen, Mert Ilker Hayiroglu, Guney Erdogan, Abdullah Orcun Oner, Ali Nazmi Calik, Metin Cagdas, Nese CamGet full text
Published 2016-01-01
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12by Tolga Sinan Güvenç, Hakan Hasdemir, Hatice Betül Erer, Erkan İlhan, Kazım Serhan Özcan, Ali Nazmi Çalık, Rengin Çetin, Mehmet ErenGet full text
Published 2013-03-01
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