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Govhar Gaziyeva

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At the turn of the twentieth century, Tiflis was an important centre of cultural development for various peoples of the Caucasus, including for Azeris. Amateur Azeri actors established numerous theatrical troupes, the largest ones being
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and emigrated to Iran with her third husband, where she lived for the rest of her life. Photographs depicting her acting career are currently displayed at the Azerbaijan State Theatre Museum.
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which was staged on 9 October 1910 at the Georgian Nobility Theatre. In the next few years, she acted in over ten different roles in both Azeri and foreign plays in
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in 1913. Being estranged from each other, the couple decided to divorce. No longer an actress, Gaziyeva left Baku for
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which Govhar Gaziyeva joined in 1906 playing in minor roles. Her first major performance was that in
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where her father had placed her. Gaziyeva married at an early age and moved with her husband to
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For his involvement in anti-Czarist activities, Aliyev was arrested and exiled to
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and returned to Baku in 1915 as a licensed midwife. In the 1920s Gaziyeva left
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Adila Ismayilova. Azerbaijani Women on Stage. Baku: Ishig, 1977.
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in 1906. A year later, she left her husband and moved back to
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Index

Azerbaijani
Tiflis
Russian Empire
Azerbaijan Province
Iran
Azeri
Tiflis
Georgia
Russian
Russian family
Central Russia
Voronezh
Tiflis
Najaf bey Vazirov
Tiflis
Baku
Erivan
Nakhchivan
Uzeyir Hajibeyov
If Not That One, Then This One
Huseyngulu Sarabski
Huseyn Arablinski
Mirzaagha Aliyev
Astrakhan
Warsaw
St. Sophia Hospital
Azerbaijan


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