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, signature = , signature_alt = , years_active = 1930–1983 Suleyman Huseyn oglu Rahimov ( az, Süleyman Rəhimov; 4 April 1900 – 11 October 1983) was an Azerbaijani-Soviet writer, novelist, prosaist and politician. He was member and chairman of the
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. Suleyman Rahimov was a prominent representative of the modern
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. His creativity is closely linked to a great development period of the Azerbaijani prose. Rahimov's novels are among the noteworthy works of this genre. These novels are characteristic of covering epochal incidents, such as
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, and craftsmanship from the local folklore. The birth and development of the new Azerbaijani novelty in the 1930s was closely linked to the writer's creativity. Rahimov started his writing career with a novel that remained the main genre of his prose during his creative activity. ''Shamo'' (Şamo) and ''Sachly'' (Saçlı) are his most notable works in this regard. In these novels, Rahimov described his characters via the great social events and conflicts of the era, and demonstrated their human qualities. He is also the author of many novelettes and stories that possess romantic and
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nature.


Life


Early years

Suleyman Rahimov was born in Eyin in the
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, which is now in Gubadly District of
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on 4 April 1900. According to his memoir ''Road of life'' (Həyat yolu), Rahimov was born in a farmer family. He was raised by his father's uncle, Allahverdi. He received education in Allahverdi's
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house, but was sent to a Russian school in Gubadly on 1912. When he was 16, Armenian forces occupied Rahimov's birthplace and his family became a refugee. They settled in Gubadly, Kaziyan, Saryl, Aghaly and other nearby settlements. During this time, he lost his mother and two sisters. On 1921 Rahimov went to Khanlig (now ''de facto'' called Ishkhanadzor) and worked there as a teacher in a newly opened school. After receiving pedagogical classes in
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he worked as a teacher in multiple schools across Zangezursky Uyezd. On 1928 Rahimov and his friend Ali Valiyev went to
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and studied at the History faculty of Azerbaijan State University for three years. He then gave literacy lessons to old workers in Black City.


Writing career

As nearly every survivor of the
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, Rahimov expressed
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ideas on his works. Suleyman Rahimov started his writing career on 1931, with ''Shamo'' (Şamo), which he kept working on until 1978 and released 5 volumes. The series cover numerous events, characters through artistic imagery. There is no such series in the
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. ''Shamo'' has a complex artistic environment. Artistic genius has a spontaneous importance in the novel, largely dependent on the forms of reality that take place directly in the writer's imagination. That is why, in the novel, the artistic principles of socialist realism are essentially intertwined with the writer's imagination. The characteristics and lifestyle of the Shehli village described in Shamo was patriarchal. Rahimov expressed the issues that other Azerbaijani writers of that time, such as
Najaf bey Vazirov Najaf bey Fatali oglu Vazirov ( az, Nəcəf-bəy Vəzirov) (17 February 1854 – 9 July 1926) was an Azerbaijani playwright and journalist. Life Vazirov was born in Shusha (then Elisabethpol Governorate, Russian Empire, present-day Azerbaijan) whe ...
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Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev Abdurrahim bey Asad bey oglu Hagverdiyev ( az, Əbdürrəhim bəy Haqverdiyev) (17 May 1870 – 11 December 1933) was an Azerbaijani playwright, writer and cultural figure, stage director, politician, public figure, one of the five first Azeri Dep ...
,
Nariman Narimanov Nariman Karbalayi Najaf oghlu Narimanov ( az, Nəriman Kərbəlayi Nəcəf oğlu Nərimanov, russian: Нарима́н Кербелаи Наджа́ф оглы Нарима́нов; – 19 March 1925) was an Azerbaijani Bolshevik revolutionary, ...
and
Jalil Mammadguluzadeh Jalil Huseyngulu oghlu Mammadguluzadeh ( az, Cəlil Məmmədquluzadə; 22 February 1869 – 4 January 1932), was an Azerbaijani people, Azerbaijani satirist and writer. He was the founder of Molla Nasraddin (magazine), ''Molla Nasraddin'', a ...
did. During
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Rahimov joined a Soviet unit and moved to
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,
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. During this time he wrote under the pen-name of "Sangarli" ( az, Səngərli, lit. with trench). Rahimov wrote a novelette called ''Death of grandmother'' (Nənənin ölümü), describing life of children in Tabriz. Suleyman Rahimov became the chairman of the
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multiple times (1939–1940, 1944–1946 and 1954–1958).


Political career

Suleyman Rahimov was a
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. From 1934 to 1937 he worked in political professions in
Lachin Lachin ( az, Laçın, , ; hy, Բերձոր, translit=Berdzor; ku, Laçîn) is a town in Azerbaijan and the administrative center of the Lachin District. It is located within the strategic Lachin corridor, which links the disputed region of Nag ...
,
Samukh Samukh ( az, Samux, formerly known as ''Nəbiağalı'' (1992–2008)) (also, Sabarkend, Sabir, Safarabad, Safaraliyeb, and Safaraliyev) is a city and the most populous municipality in, and the administrative center of, the Samukh District of Azerba ...
, Shahbuz and Norashen districts. Rahimov then worked as Secretary of Propaganda at the Baku City Committee of Communist Party of Azerbaijan (1940–1941), Deputy Head of the Propaganda and Agitation Department at the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan (1941–1944), Chairman of the Cultural and Educational Affairs Committee under the Council of Ministers of Azerbaijan (1945–1958).


Awards

He was awarded with "Golden pen" award of the Union of Azerbaijani Journalists on 1972, three times with
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on 1946, 1970 and 1975 respectively, once with
Order of the Red Banner of Labour The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (russian: Орден Трудового Красного Знамени, translit=Orden Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni) was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to th ...
on 1959, once with
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on 1942 and once with
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on 1980. In 1960 he received the title of
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, and in 1975 he received the honorary title of
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.


Death and legacy

Suleyman Rahimov died on 11 October 1983. He was buried in
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. Suleyman Rahimov is considered one of the most prominent 20th century Azerbaijani writers. There is a bust of Rahimov in Mirza Fatali Akhundov National Library of Azerbaijan. There is also a street named after him in
Baku Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
. A bust-relief of Rahimov was erected in front of his house in Baku.


Works


Novels

* ''Shamo'' (Şamo; vol. 1–5, 1931–1978) * ''Sachly'' (Saçlı; 1940–1948) * ''In the mountains of Aghbulag'' (Ağbulaq dağlarında; 1955–1956) * ''Monument of mother'' (Ana abidəsi; 1961–1967) * ''The Caucasian Eagle'' (Qafqaz qartalı; vol. 1–3, 1971–1975)


Novellettas

* ''Voice of the Earth'' (1941) * ''Aynaly'' (Aynalı; 1942) * ''Medallion'' (Medalyon; 1942) * ''Brother's grave'' (Qardaş qəbri; 1943) * ''Death of grandmother'' (Nənənin ölümü; 1940s) * ''Mehman'' (1944) * ''Wish'' (Arzu; 1947) * ''Cousin'' (Xalauşağı; 1944) * ''Legend of the Gyuzgyugol'' (Güzgügöl əfsanəsi; 1960s) * ''Relentless neighing'' (Kəsilməyən kişnərti; 1960s) * ''Foremost eagle and raven'' (Baş qartal və alaqarğa; 1960s) * ''Bahram and Zarafshan'' (Bəhram və Zərəfşan; 1962) * ''To one's own solicit'' (Öz minnətinə; 1967–68) * ''Kapaz'' (Kəpəz; 1969–70) * ''Laughed'' (Uğundu; 1965) * ''In the girls' residence'' (Qızlar oylağında; 1972–74)


Stories

* ''Mahtaban'' (Məhtaban; ???) * ''Gudrat Gudratov'' (Qüdrət Qüdrətov; 1942) * ''Towel with rooster'' (Xoruzlu dəsma; 1942) * ''Water application'' (Su ərizəsi; 1942) * ''Bashful guest'' (Üzsüz qonaq; 1943), * ''Hag'' (Küp qarısı; 1943) * ''Conscientious'' (Malyeməz; 1944) * ''Envious person'' (Paxıl adam; 1944) * ''Bread without solicit'' (Minnətsiz çörək; 1945), * ''Rock of the bride'' (Gəlin qayası; 1945), * ''Khahish-nameh'' (Xahişnamə; 1945) * ''Village of Mozalan'' (Mozalan kəndi; 1945) * ''Step'' (Ögey; 1945) * ''Gravel of the nymph'' (Pəri çınqılı; 1959) * ''Laughing fish'' (Gülən balıq; 1964)


Other

* ''From the book of the last days'' (Ötən günlər dəftərindən; 1946; memoir) * ''Road of life'' (Həyat yolu; ???; memoir)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rahimov, Suleyman 1900 births 1983 deaths Burials at Alley of Honor Azerbaijani writers Azerbaijani communists Azerbaijani politicians Baku State University alumni Heroes of Socialist Labour Recipients of the Order of Lenin