The following is a List of Azerbaijani-language poets.
North Azerbaijan
[edit]- Ashig Alasgar[1]
- Mammad Araz
- Hamid Arzulu
- Aşık Khanlar[2]
- Babi Badalov
- Abbasgulu Bakikhanov
- Vagif Bayatly Oner
- Mirvarid Dilbazi
- Piruz Dilenchi
- Teymur Elchin
- Fuzûlî
- Fikrat Goja
- Madina Gulgun
- Mahammad Hadi
- Izzeddin Hasanoglu
- Almas Ildyrym
- Hamlet Isakhanli
- Jafar Jabbarly
- Jafargulu agha Javanshir
- Ahmad Javad
- Huseyn Javid
- Nusrat Kasamanli
- Mikayil Mushfig
- Imadaddin Nasimi
- Khurshidbanu Natavan
- Ali Nazmi
- Mammed Said Ordubadi
- Baba Punhan
- Ramiz Rovshan
- Suleyman Rustam
- Mirza Alakbar Sabir
- Abbas Sahhat
- Bahar Shirvani
- Seyid Azim Shirvani
- Khalil Rza Uluturk
- Mehdigulu Khan Vafa
- Molla Panah Vagif
- Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh
- Aliagha Vahid
- Mirza Shafi Vazeh
- Molla Vali Vidadi
- Samad Vurgun
- Gasim bey Zakir
- Hikmat Ziya[3]
Iranian Azerbaijan
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Article by Anna Oldfeld Senarslan, University of Wisconsin, Conference on Music in the world of Islam, 2007" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2008-05-10.
- ^ "Antalogy of Ashiq" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2009-07-14.
- ^ Farajov, Savalan (May 13, 2011). "Mahir təmsil ustası: Hikmət Ziya" [Master of representation: Hikmet Ziya]. ANL.az. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
- ^ Kasımlı, Muharrem (2007). "Ni'metullah Kişverî". TDV Encyclopedia of Islam (in Turkish). Vol. 33. Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı. pp. 131–132. ISBN 979-975389455-4. Archived from the original on 26 August 2023. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
- ^ Prokhorov, Alexander, ed. (1969–1978). "ХАБИБИ" [HABIBI]. Great Soviet Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). Moscow.
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