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Mikayil Mushfig ( az, Mikayıl Müşfiq, born Mikayil Ismayilzade) (5 June 1908, Baku – 6 January 1938, Baku) was an Azerbaijani poet of the 1930s. Most of his poetry is about romance, nature, feelings. Despite this, he soon became one of the slandered and criticized poets in the Union of Soviet Azerbaijani Writers, and soon afterwards, Mushfig was arrested and executed by Soviet authorities at the age of 30 during the
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in the
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. In 1956, he was exonerated posthumously.
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era of de-stalinization has resulted in Mushfig's poetry being famous in Azerbaijani society.


Life and poetry

Mikayil Mushfig was born in the city of Baku of Baku Governorate in 1908. His father Mirza Abdulgadir Ismayilzade was a teacher and a poet. He lost his parents in early childhood, so was brought up by the relatives. He received his elementary education at
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School in Baku. After the establishment of the
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regime in Azerbaijan in 1920, he studied at Baku Teacher's School and in 1931, he graduated from the Department of Language and Literature of the
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. Mushfig married Dilber Akhundzade in 1933. Mikayil started his professional career as a school teacher. While being involved in teaching he started writing poems. His first poem ''Bir Gün'' ("The Day") was published in the ''Ganj fahla'' newspaper in Baku in 1926. At about this time, he adopted the pen name Mushfig (
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for "tender-hearted"). Along with
Samad Vurgun Samad Vurgun ( az, Səməd Vurğun ; born Samad Yusif oghlu Vekilov;, . March 21, 1906 – May 27, 1956) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet poet, dramatist, public figure, first People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1943), academician of Azerbaijan N ...
and
Rasul Rza Rasul Rza (real name Rasul Ibrahim oghlu Rzayev – az, Rəsul İbrahim oğlu Rzayev) (1910 – 1981 in Baku), was an Azerbaijani writer, Hero of Socialist Labour (1980), People's Poet of Azerbaijan, Laureate of Soviet State Award and the Chair ...
, Mikayil Mushfig became one of the founders of new Azerbaijani Soviet poetic style in 1930s. He translated a number of poems from Armenian and Russian as well. Mikayil Mushfig actively promoted traditional Azerbaijani musical instruments, which had been forbidden at that time. In his poetry, Mushfig glorified the work of industrial workers and peasants and lauded the construction of industrial enterprises in Baku and other cities. According to Mushfig's wife, Dilbar Akhundzadeh, Mikayil welcomed the transition from the
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to the
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that took place in Azerbaijan in 1927. His excitement was expressed in the following verse: :''And at parting,'' :''My soul wants to tell you:'' :''"Goodbye! Your last day has come,'' :''Wretched old alphabet!"'' When Stalin and
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decreed that traditional Azerbaijani musical instruments, including the tar, were to be banned, Mushfig wrote a poem in response titled "Sing
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, Sing". The popularity of his poem with the public convinced the authorities to rescind the tar ban.


Arrest and execution

In late 1930s, as confessed by writer
Mehdi Huseyn Mehdi Ali oglu Huseynov – famed under the pseudonym Mehdi Huseyn ( az, Mehdi Hüseyn; 17 April 1909 – 10 March 1965) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet writer and critic, laureate of the State Stalin Prize of the third degree (1950) and member of ...
in one of the
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's memories, it was very common among poets and writers to slander each other and accuse each other of
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or spreading religious propaganda. The reasons of such slanders were generally connected with personal problems and bitter rivalries between certain poets and writers. Mushfig himself came under the barrage of criticism in the Azerbaijani Writers' Union along with some other literary figures of the era such as
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,
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and Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli. Literary figures who were serving the interests of Stalin's regime in the
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branded Mushfig as a "chauvinist" and a "petit-bourgeois poet".Dilbar Akhundzadeh, "My days with Mushfiq", Baku, 1968 He was arrested in 1937, charged with treason as "the enemy of the state", and executed in 1939 in the
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prison near Baku. He was later officially exonerated. Even though Mushfig wrote poems about
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, during the de-Stalinization policy of the USSR he was portrayed as an "anti-Stalinist" poet. On May 23, 1956, under the decision of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of USSR, Mikayil Mushfig was acquitted after his death. In October 2018, a working group consisting of the members of National Academy of Sciences, the ministries of
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and
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, and other relevant authorities was set up under the instruction of the President Ilham Aliyev in order to investigate the most recent information about the unearthed remains of the poet.


Published works

* ''Küləklər'' ("The Winds"), 1930 * ''Günün Səsləri'' ("The Voices of the Day"), 1932 * Collection of Poems, 1934 * Selected works (2 volumes), 1960 * ''Duyğu Yarpaqları'' ("The Leaves of a Feeling"), 1966 * Poems (2 volumes), 1968 and 1973 * ''Yenə O Bağ Olaydı'' ("I wish it was that garden again"), 1976 * ''Ədəbiyyat Nəğməsi'' ("The Song of literature"), 1978


Honours

* In 1968, Mushfig's wife Dilber Akhundzade published the memorial book, ''“My days with Mushfiq”,'' telling the story of Mushfig and Dilber's life after they met in 1931, as well as Dilber's life after Mushfig's arrest and execution. The book has been published several times, the latest was in 2014. * In 1970, a statue of Mushfig made by the sculptor Munevver Rzayeva and the architect Shafiga Rzayeva was unveiled at the intersection of Inshaatchilar avenue and N.Narimanov street in Yasamal district of Baku. * In 1977, “Mikayil Mushfig” dry cargo vessel was released into water by Caspian Shipping Company. * In 1988, a new settlement – Mushfigabad named after M.Mushfig was established under the instruction of Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan. * In 1988, “The place of Mikayil Mushfig” was established at the house of Mushfig's father in Sayadlar village of Khizi raion by the initiative of Tofig Novruzov,
Jabir Novruz Jabir Novruz (born Jabir Mirzebey oglu Novruzov, 12 March 1933 – died 12 December 2002) was an honored art worker and the national poet of Azerbaijan, and secretary of the Union of Azerbaijani Writers for three decades. Considered one of the ...
, Aydın Zeynalov and Nabi Khazri. * In 1988, a secondary school named after the poet was founded in Sumgayit and the bust of Mushfig was placed in front of the school building. * In 1989, the bust of the poet made by Munevver Rzayeva was laid in Sayadlar village of Khizi by the initiative of the philanthropist Abulhasan Ahmedov. * In 1989, a memorial board was erected on the wall of the building where Mushfig lived in Baku (S.Rahimov street, 108). * In 1993, a statue of Mikayil Mushfig was opened in Mushfigabad. * In 2004, “The place of Mikayil Mushfig” was transformed into the memorial house museum of M.Mushfig according to the decision of the Ministry of Culture of Azerbaijan. * In 2008, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Mikayil Mushfig was solemnly celebrated. In this regard, the Azerpocht Association of the Ministry of Communications of Azerbaijan issued a stamp dedicated to M.Mushfig. * In 2008, the tar-shaped monument in 8 m length was installed at the foothills of the mountain across the memorial house museum of M.Mushfig in
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. * In 2018, the President Ilham Aliyev issued a decree on marking the 110th anniversary of the birth of the prominent poet M.Mushfig. School No.18 in Baku, No.14 in
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, No.34 in
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, secondary school in Gilazi settlement in
Khizi Khizi ( az, Xızı) is the capital of the Khizi District of Azerbaijan. As of 2020, it has a population of 1,600. The city of Khizi is located on the southern slope of the Greater Caucasus mountain range. However, the mountains located in the cit ...
are named after Mikayil Mushfig.


Songs to Mikayil Mushfig's poems

* * * * "Qal sənə Qurban" performed by Zeynab Khanlarova * "Sənin üçün" performed by Zeynab Khanlarova * "Qurban olduğum" performed by Shovkat Alakbarova * "Neçin gəlmədin" performed by Shovkat Alakbarova * "Oxu Tar" performed by Gulagha Mammadov * "Oxu sevdiciyim" performed by
Nazakat Mammadova Nazakat Mammadova ( az, Nəzakət Məmmədova, Назакет Мамедова, February 28, 1944, Ganja - October 21, 1980, Sochi) was an Azerbaijani singer. She started her career in the ''Lale'' girls musical group and between 1970 and ...
* "Söylə" performed by Alim Gasimov


See also

* Azerbaijani Literature *
Great Purge The Great Purge or the Great Terror (russian: Большой террор), also known as the Year of '37 (russian: 37-й год, translit=Tridtsat sedmoi god, label=none) and the Yezhovshchina ('period of Yezhov'), was Soviet General Secret ...


References

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