Native name | Nüşabə Əsəd Məmmədli |
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Born | Nushaba Asad Mammadli December 8, 1946 Ganja, Azerbaijan SSR |
Occupation | writer, journalist |
Nationality | azerbaijani |
Nushaba Asad Mammadli (az. Nüşabə Əsəd Məmmədli) is an Azerbaijani writer, journalist, playwright and social worker. Her characters are commonly strong women who struggle in their lives. Some works have historical settings (“Javan khan”, “Solomon's reign”). Her novels and short stories are translated into Russian, English, Polish, Georgian, Ukrainian, Persian and Turkish. Mammadli is the founder of “Impressionizm” in Azeri literature.
Nushaba Asad Mammadli was born in Ganja, Azerbaijan, 8 December 1946. From 1966 to 1972, she studied and graduated from Azerbaijan State University in journalism faculty.
In 1972, she worked for the newspaper, Kirovabad Worker, as a correspondent, department head, and deputy editor. In the period from 1990 to 1995, she worked as an editor of that newspaper. In February 1987, at the 7th congress of the Union of Journalists of Azerbaijan (UJA), Mammadli raised the question of returning the old name of Ganja to the city of Kirovabad, which at that time was criticized by the Soviet regime. In 1991, she first published in the Ganja public-literature magazine Motherland. In February 1992, immediately after the Khojaly tragedy, one of the few women's organizations in Ganja “Tomris” was founded by Mammadli, From 2003 to 2013, Mammadli served as editor of the independent and weekly newspaper Ganjabasar.
Native name | Nüşabə Əsəd Məmmədli |
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Born | Nushaba Asad Mammadli December 8, 1946 Ganja, Azerbaijan SSR |
Occupation | writer, journalist |
Nationality | azerbaijani |
Nushaba Asad Mammadli (az. Nüşabə Əsəd Məmmədli) is an Azerbaijani writer, journalist, playwright and social worker. Her characters are commonly strong women who struggle in their lives. Some works have historical settings (“Javan khan”, “Solomon's reign”). Her novels and short stories are translated into Russian, English, Polish, Georgian, Ukrainian, Persian and Turkish. Mammadli is the founder of “Impressionizm” in Azeri literature.
Nushaba Asad Mammadli was born in Ganja, Azerbaijan, 8 December 1946. From 1966 to 1972, she studied and graduated from Azerbaijan State University in journalism faculty.
In 1972, she worked for the newspaper, Kirovabad Worker, as a correspondent, department head, and deputy editor. In the period from 1990 to 1995, she worked as an editor of that newspaper. In February 1987, at the 7th congress of the Union of Journalists of Azerbaijan (UJA), Mammadli raised the question of returning the old name of Ganja to the city of Kirovabad, which at that time was criticized by the Soviet regime. In 1991, she first published in the Ganja public-literature magazine Motherland. In February 1992, immediately after the Khojaly tragedy, one of the few women's organizations in Ganja “Tomris” was founded by Mammadli, From 2003 to 2013, Mammadli served as editor of the independent and weekly newspaper Ganjabasar.