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⚫ | '''Seyid Azim Shirvani''' ({{lang-az|Seyid Əzim Şirvani}}), (1835-1888) was an [[Azerbaijani people|Azerbaijani]] poet. He was born in 1835 in [[Shamakhy]]. He got his elementary education in his native city, but soon was sent to [[Baghdad]] and then to [[Egypt]] to receive religious education. After returning to Shamakhy, Shirvani started paying attention to [[secular]] sciences and the problems of education. He started learning [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Persian language|Persian]] and [[Arabic]] along with studying [[European]] and [[Russia]]n literature. Being concerned with the progress the spiritual [[emancipation]] Azerbaijani's, in 1869 Shirvani established an Azerbaijani-Russian school where special attention was paid to secular sciences.<ref>Afsana Latifova. ''Poets and Writers of Azerbaijan''. Baku, 2006</ref> |
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⚫ | '''Seyid Azim Shirvani''' ({{lang-az|Seyid Əzim Şirvani}}), (1835-1888) was an [[ |
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Revision as of 21:57, 23 June 2007
Seyid Azim Shirvani (Azerbaijani: Seyid Əzim Şirvani), (1835-1888) was an Azerbaijani poet. He was born in 1835 in Shamakhy. He got his elementary education in his native city, but soon was sent to Baghdad and then to Egypt to receive religious education. After returning to Shamakhy, Shirvani started paying attention to secular sciences and the problems of education. He started learning Russian, Persian and Arabic along with studying European and Russian literature. Being concerned with the progress the spiritual emancipation Azerbaijani's, in 1869 Shirvani established an Azerbaijani-Russian school where special attention was paid to secular sciences.[1]
References
- ^ Afsana Latifova. Poets and Writers of Azerbaijan. Baku, 2006