Sabit Rahman ( azerb. Sabit Rəhman , present Sabit Kerim oglu Makhmudov azerb. Sabit Kərim oğlu Mahmudov ; March 26, 1910 , Nuha ( Sheki ) - September 23, 1970 , Baku ) - Azerbaijani Soviet writer, playwright and screenwriter, honored artist Azerbaijan SSR ( 1943 ).
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| azerb. Sabit Rəhman | ||
| Birth name | Sabit Karim oglu Makhmudov | |
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| Occupation | prose writer , playwright , screenwriter | |
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One of the founders of Azerbaijani Soviet comedy.
Content
Biography
In 1932 he graduated from the Pedagogical Institute in Baku .
Member of the CPSU since 1943 .
Published since the late 1920s in the magazine Molla Nasruddin.
Family
His son - Emin became a composer, People's Artist of Azerbaijan.
Rewards
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (06/09/1959)
Memory
In the city of Sheki, a monument was erected in his honor in front of a theater named after him.
Artwork
Author of comedies : “Wedding”, “Lucky”, “Welcome”, “Bride”, “Lies”, “Hijran”, as well as the novel “The Last Tragedy” and the novel “Great Days”.
Filmography
- 1960 - Korogly .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Rahman Sabit // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ed. A. M. Prokhorov - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1969.
Links
- Rahman Sabit - article from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia .
- Data on the Kinopoisk website