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Ilyas Afandiyev
İlyas Əfəndiyev
Born(1914-05-26)26 May 1914
Fuzuli District, Azerbaijan
Died3 October 1996(1996-10-03) (aged 82)
Baku, Azerbaijan
OccupationWriter
ChildrenElchin Afandiyev and Timuchin Afandiyev

Ilyas Muhammad oglu Afandiyev (Azerbaijani: Əfəndiyev İlyas Məhəmməd oğlu) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet writer, member of Azerbaijan Union of Writers (1940), Honored Art Worker of Azerbaijan (1960), laureate of the State Prize of Azerbaijan (1972)[1] and People’s Writer of Azerbaijan (1979).[2][3]

Biography[edit]

Ilyas Afandiyev was born on 26 May 1914 in Karyagino, Russian Empire (now Fuzuli District, Azerbaijan). In 1938, he graduated from the Lenin Azerbaijan State Pedagogical Institute in Baku. In 1939, his “Letters from the village” collection was published. In 1945, his “Serene nights” collection of stories was published. The collections are dedicated to the Soviet intelligentsia. Afandiyev was also noted as a playwright covering psychological themes which are still performed. He was the author of novels, sketches and literary-critical articles.[4]

Afandiyev died on 3 October 1996 in Baku and was buried in the city's Alley of Honor.

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References[edit]

  • ^ "ЭФЕНДИ́ЕВ, Ильяс Магомед оглы". news.az. 2012-02-21.
  • ^ Respublikanın ədəbiyyat xadimlərinə Azərbaycan SSR fəxri adlarının verilməsi haqqında Azərbaycan SSR Ali Soveti Rəyasət Heyətinin 30 iyul 1979-cu il tarixli Fərmanıanl.az
  • ^ "İlyas Əfəndiyev". adam.az.
  • ^ "İlyas Əfəndiyev". azerbaijans.com.

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