Mirza Beybaba Fena ( azerb. Mirzə Bəybaba Fəna ; 1787 - 1867 ) - Azerbaijani poet. He wrote under the pseudonym Fen .
| Mirza Beibaba Fena | |
|---|---|
| azerb. Mirzə Bəybaba Fəna | |
| Aliases | Ashug |
| Date of Birth | 1787 |
| Place of Birth | Shusha , Karabakh Khanate |
| Date of death | 1867 |
| Place of death | Shusha , Elizabethpol province , Russian Empire |
| Occupation | poet |
Content
Life
Mirza Beibaba Fena (Tahirzade) was born in 1787 in Shusha. His father Mirza Aliyar bey Tahirzade was a famous person of his time, he worked as the palace secretary (Mirza) of the eldest son of Ibrahim Khalil Khan - Muhammedgasan agi. Having received a good education in madrassas, Beibaba also began working as a secretary under the Karabakh khan.
Mirza Beibaba wrote poetry under the pseudonym “Fena”. He was friends with famous contemporary poets, especially with Gasim bey Zakir. However, their relationship subsequently cooled, and he wrote several libel in Zakir.
He was also a talented calligrapher. Compiled a list of Shushi poets, rewrote several books. In the last years of his life he moved away from creative activity.
He died in 1867 .
His daughter Fatma Khanum Kamina is also a famous poetess of Karabakh.
Creativity
Notes
Links
- Anwar Genghisoglu. Takhirovs, Baku, "Soy", 2007, p. 18-25.
See also
- Kasym-bey Zakir