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Abbasgulu agha
Bakikhanov (Azerbaijani:
Abbasqulu ağa Bakıxanov) (21 June [O.S. 3 July] 1794,
Amirjan –
January 1847, Wadi Fatimah, near Jeddah), Abbas...
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Abbasgulu bey
Khanbaba oglu
Shadlinski (Azerbaijani:
Abbasqulu bəy Şadlinski) was a
Soviet military leader, revolutionary, and
commander of a partisan...
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Absheron Peninsula in Azerbaijan.
Throughout history,
historians like
Abbasgulu agha
Bakikhanov and Sara
Ashurbeyli have
written about these roads. Determination...
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diameter dome. Sakina-Khanum
Mosque was
built in 1854 by the
widow of
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov. It was
erected in
memory of her
deceased husband. The mosque...
- Kitabi-Əsgəriyyə) is the
story of the
Azerbaijani scientist and
illuminator Abbasgulu Bakikhanov,
written in 1837. This is Bakikhanov's
second prose work. The...
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existence of
Shirvani Arabic is
attributed to the
Azerbaijani historian Abbasgulu Bakikhanov who
mentioned in his 1840
historical work Golestan-i Iram that...
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organization by
Mammed Amin Rasulzade,
Mammed Ali
Rasulzade (his cousin),
Abbasgulu Kazimzade, and
Taghi Nagioglu. Its
initial name was the
Muslim Democratic...
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called the
Daghestanian Avars the Auhar.
Azerbaijani writer Abbasgulu Bakikhanov wrote that the "inhabitants of
vicinities of
Agran have been...
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Telman Abbasgulu oglu
Adigozalov (Azerbaijani:
Telman Adıgözəlov; 17 July 1953,
Balakan Rayon – 15
April 2010, Baku) was an
Azerbaijani film, television...
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Russian Army, and the half-brother of the
Azerbaijani writer and
educator Abbasgulu Bakikhanov.
Abdulla agha was born in 1824 to
Mirza Muhammad Khan II of...