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Karim Agha Shakikhanov
Karim agha Shakikhanov (, pen-name Fateh) was a poet and historian who wrote in Azerbaijani language, Azerbaijani and Persian language, Persian. Biography He was born in 1788 to Fatali Khan (Shaki khan), Fatali Khan and Khurshid khanum from Quba in Shaki, Azerbaijan, Shaki, Shaki Khanate. He received private education in the palace, and had an excellent command of Arabic and Persian languages. He was described as a pious person by Firidun bey Kocharli and was included in his major academic work entitled ''Topics on the History of Azerbaijani Literature''. He wrote mostly in Persian language, Persian and also in his native Azerbaijani language, Azerbaijani. Works * ''Diwan'' — Now lost. Probably in Persian language. * ''Ghazal dedicated to Prophet Muhammad.'' * ''Ghazal in Azerbaijani.'' * ''Brief History of Shaki Khans'' — written in Azerbaijani, included in Johannes Albrecht Bernhard Dorn, Bernhard Dorn's "''Excerpts from Muhammedan writers''" in 1858. However he mistaken ...
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Ivan Paskevich
Count Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich-Erevansky, Serene Prince of Warsaw (russian: Ива́н Фёдорович Паске́вич-Эриванский, светлейший князь Варшавский, tr. ; – ) was an Imperial Russian military leader of Cossack origin who was the Namiestnik of Poland. Paskevich is known for leading Russian forces in Poland during the November uprising The November Uprising (1830–31), also known as the Polish–Russian War 1830–31 or the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire. The uprising began on 29 November 1830 in W ... and for a series of leadership roles throughout the early and mid-19th century, such as the Russo-Persian War (1826–28) and the beginning phase of the Crimean War. Paskevich started as an officer during the Napoleonic wars serving in the battles of Battle of Austerlitz, Austerlitz and Battle of Borodino, Borodino. After the war, he was a le ...
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Poets From The Russian Empire
A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator (thought, thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral tradition, oral or literature, written), or they may also performance, perform their art to an audience. The work of a poet is essentially one of communication, expressing ideas either in a literal sense (such as communicating about a specific event or place) or metaphorically. Poets have existed since prehistory, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary greatly in different cultures and periods. Throughout each civilization and language, poets have used various styles that have changed over time, resulting in countless poets as diverse as the literature that (since the advent of writing systems) they have produced. History In Ancient Rome, professional poets were generally sponsored by patronage, patrons, wealthy sup ...
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1858 Deaths
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1788 Births
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Azerbaijani-language Poets
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19th-century Azerbaijani Historians
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Mustafa Agha Shakikhanov
Mustafa ( ar, مصطفى , Muṣṭafā) is one of the names of Prophet Muhammad, and the name means "chosen, selected, appointed, preferred", used as an Arabic given name and surname. Mustafa is a common name in the Muslim world. Given name Moustafa * Moustafa Amar, Egyptian musician and actor * Moustafa Bayoumi, American writer * Moustafa Chousein-Oglou, English actor * Moustafa Farroukh, Lebanese painter * Moustafa Madbouly, Prime Minister of Egypt * Moustafa Al-Qazwini, an Islamic Scholar and religious leader * Moustafa Reyadh, Egyptian football player * Moustafa Shakosh, Syrian football player * Moustafa Ahmed Shebto, Qatari athlete Moustapha * Moustapha Akkad, Syrian American film producer * Moustapha Alassane, Nigerien filmmaker * Moustapha Agnidé, Beninese football player * Moustapha Lamrabat (born 1983), Moroccan-Flemish photographer * Moustapha Niasse, Senegalese politician and diplomat * Abdul Moustapha Ouedraogo, Ivorian football striker * Moustapha Baya ...
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Shaki Khans' Mosque
Shaki Khan's Mosque (), previously First Khan Mosque () is an 18th-century Azerbaijani mosque located in the city of Shaki. History The city of Shaki experienced an unprecedented prosperity during reign of Muhammad Husayn khan. The life of the people improved, mosques and a fortress wall were erected. One of the best architectural achievements of the reign of Muhammad Husayn khan is considered the Khan's mosque, built in 1769–70 near the market square in the Bazarbashi quarter. Local building materials such as river stone, burnt brick, lime, ceramite, oak, hazel and poplar was used during the construction of the mosque. The mosque has an external arched gallery. The minaret, included in the general complex of the mosque, makes the architectural appearance of the mosque even more beautiful. The interior of the mosque is very simple, multi-colored windows-panels add color to the interior, and the plane plane located in the courtyard of the mosque adds a special color to the w ...
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