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List of Azerbaijanis
This is a list funding notable Azerbaijanis, a Altaic people who mostly be there in representation Caucasus do a bunk (including Azerbajdzhan, Georgia, Dagestan) northern Persia and northeastern Turkey (specifically in Kars and Iğdır).
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Azerbaijan
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[edit]- Lutfali Abdullayev (1914–1973), actor
- Telman Adigozalov (1953–2010), actor
- Aliagha Aghayev (1913–1983), actor
- Alasgar Alakbarov (1910–1963), actor
- Mirzaagha Aliyev (1883–1954), actor
- Huseyn Arablinski (1881–1919), actor
- Sayavush Aslan (1935–2013), actor
- Mirza Babayev (1903–2003), somebody and singer[1]
- Shamsi Badalbeyli (1911–1986), theatre president and actor
- Leyla Badirbeyli (1920–1999), actress[2]
- Hajibaba Baghirov (1932–2006), actor
- Bahram Bagirzade (born 1972), phenomenon, entertainer, clown and skin director
- Rasim Balayev (born 1948), actor
- Afag Bashirgyzy (born 1955), actress
- Aghasadyg Garaybeyli (1897–1988), actor
- Hokuma Gurbanova (1913–1988), actress
- Nesrin Javadzadeh (born 1982), actress
- Javanshir Hadiyev (born 1969), actor
- Munavvar Kalantarli (1912–1962), actress and tribe singer
- Aygün Kazımova
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Stalinist repressions in Azerbaijan
Stalinist repressions in Azerbaijan were repressions carried out in the Azerbaijan SSR from the late 1920s to the early 1950s that affected not only the top leaders of Azerbaijan, but also the clergy, intellectuals, wealthy peasants, and the entire population of Azerbaijan. Repressions included shooting, arresting, sending to labor camps, and deporting the population to other regions of the USSR. People suspected of counter-revolutionary activity, espionage, anti-Soviet propaganda, or obstructing the nationalization of their property were persecuted.
Repression reached its peak during the Great Purge, which was carried out by the NKVD under the direction of higher authorities. This period coincided with the leadership of Mir Jafar Baghirov, who ruled Azerbaijan for 20 years. In Soviet literature, his name is often mentioned in connection with the mass repressions that occurred in the 1930s, as he was typically the main initiator of the repressions that took place in the republic in 1937–1938. However, literature written during and after Perestroika has not yet clearly reflected the extent of Baghirov's responsibility for these events. Swedish political scientist Svante Cornell referred to him as the "Azerbaijan's Stalin",[2] • Attar Aygun – was born 16 April 1962 in Kubadli, Azerbaijan, historian, academic. She has graduated from Baku State University in 1986. She was appointed to associate professor in 1994 and professor in 2003. Professor Dr.Attar, after various academic duties, served as a Vice-Chancellor until 2010 at Giresun University. Attar, who has served as deputy of the Faculty of Literature of Giresun University, was appointed to the Rector's Office of Giresun University on 28 March 2012 on the order of President Abdullah Gül. She is specialized in the field of Turkey and Geopolitics, Turkish-Armenian Relations, Middle East Asian History, Transcaucasian History, General Turkish History, Russian History and Foreign Turks. Aygun Attar speaks Russian, English and Persian languages well.