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Azerbaijani women were granted the right to vote. [39] 1929 Izzet Orujova became the first Azerbaijani female actress to act in a feature film. [40] 1930 Gynaecologist Adila Shakhtakhtinskaya became the first Azerbaijani woman to earn a doctoral degree. [41] 1931 Leyla Mammadbeyova performed her first flight and became the first Azerbaijani ...
Number Name Image Background 1 Abdulla Shaig: poet and writer 2 Geysar Kashiyeva: considered the first professional female painter in Azerbaijani history 3 Khadija Gayibova: first Azerbaijani female pianist 4 Movsun Sanani: film and theater actor, People's Artist of Azerbaijan SSR (1949) 5 Niyazi
A close relative of the boy (it could be the brother, brother-in-law, etc.) fixes a ring on her finger and puts a shawl on the girl's shoulder. According to Azerbaijani traditions, it is believed that if an engaged girl lays her right hand on the head of a single girl, they, too, will soon wed.
Kelaghayi is such kind of shawls which is demanded every time. Kelagayi weavers think that the ornaments and design of kelaghayi are compared with Azerbaijani mughams. They believe that the use of seven colours is linked to the number of mughams. Although the fashion changes so rapidly, the size and patterns of the kelaghayi are remaining the same.
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Azerbaijani traditional clothing (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan milli geyimi) is the traditional attire of the Azerbaijani people. It is closely connected to its history, religious culture and national identity.
Azim Azimzade was an Azerbaijani artist and prominent cartoonist.. Mikail Abdullayev (1921–2002), painter; Fuad Abdurahmanov (1915–1971), sculptor; Azim Azimzade (1880–1943), painter and graphic artist and the founder of Azerbaijani satirical graphics
North Azerbaijani (based on the Shirvan dialect and spoken in the Republic of Azerbaijan [33]) and South Azerbaijani (based on the Tabriz dialect and spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan [34]) Both sublanguages are Oghuz languages (a sub-branch of the Turkic languages) and are mutually intelligible with other Oghuz dialects spoken in Turkey, Iran ...