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Mammad Huseyn

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A fountain erected in memory of the poet Mammadhuseyn in Yeni Daşkənd village of Barda region

Poet Mammad huseyn (born Novruzov Mammad Huseyn Hasan oglu; 1800 - 1880, Ayrk, Nor Bayazet district) - ashug, Caucasian Tatar poet who lived in the 19th century.

Creativity

In addition to his famous "Epic of Love", he has hundreds of poems written in the form of verses, couplets, tajnis, mukhammas and divani.  His poems were very popular in the form of Divani, was constantly persecuted for writing satires on high-ranking officials at the time. [1] Many religious poems and laments of the poet Huseyn are recited by mourners in Shirvan and Mugan.  The phrase "Let me tell you" is used by almost everyone in Azerbaijan.  In one of his quartets, Huseyn, who complains about his luck, his lover and his time, says in his poems:

İgidin dönməsin əhdi,

Yana çevrilməsin təxdi,

Məmməd Hüseynin bəxdi,

Yatıb, oyanmaz, oyanmaz.

He is one of the prominent artists of the XIX century among Goycha ashugs and folk poets.  His poems have been published in many books and textbooks.  The first written information about the poet can be found in F. Gasimzadeh's book "History of Azerbaijani literature of the XIX century" published in 1956. Ahliman Akhundov's book "Researches on the oral folk literature of Azerbaijan" published in 1961 was also given in the article entitled "Outstanding ashugs who grew up in the XIX century". Tarlan Goychali's book "Goycha ashug school" (1998) also contains extensive information about the poet and several poems (pp. 28–37).  Huseyn Ismayilov's book "Goycha ashugs and folk poets" (2006) provides extensive information about the poet's poems and life (pp. 173–301).  His selected poems "Sleep does not wake up, do not wake up" (2005), "Let me tell you" (2006), "Fountain of light" (2018) were published.[2]

References

  1. ^ Telli Saz Ustadları, Bakı, 1964, səh. 48-50.
  2. ^ Azərbaycan Aşıqları və El Şairləri I, Bakı, 1983, səh. 193-195.