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271:, calling "Siyavush of our century" "one of the most original" works of Rasulzade, writes that this was the first among a series of works by M. A. Rasulzade, which "generalized the experience of the liberation fight in Azerbaijan at the beginning of the 20th century." According to Balayev, in such works as "Siyavush of our times", Mammad Amin Rasulzade "gives a scrupulous analysis of the events of the new and recent history of Azerbaijan." He, as Balayev writes on the basis of specific historical facts, proves that the proclamation of the ADR in May 1918 was not the result of a coincidence of circumstances, but “a natural result of the process of the national revival and political awakening of Azerbaijani Turks during the modernization processes that embraced the Azerbaijani society at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.” 27: 279:
Siyavush was the son of the Iranian shah and the Turanian beauty, consequently the “symbol of two cultural worlds fusion”. For the author, according to Shnirelmann, this served as an important argument in favour of the federalism, because, as he emphasized “Siyavush of our times represents the people that combine Iranian and Turanian cultures,” and therefore, this nation “was determined by the fate itself to create the democratic Azerbaijan, respecting the human rights regardless of nationality.” Rasulzade even claimed that the third column of the famous
198:. Some residents of the village were taken under surveillance, and the supervision was established over the village itself. Rasulzade left Lahij and rewrote the work in another village. Fearing that he might be captured, he gave a copy of his work to a peasant with whom he was staying, and kept the draft with himself. Soon the place where Rasulzade was hiding was discovered and he was arrested. Before surrendering, Rasulzade destroyed the copy he had in his possession. 142: 260: 278:
writes that in this work, Rasulzade “tried once again to defend the principle of federalism, but at the same time referred to the peculiarities of the Azerbaijani nation formation.” As Shnirelmann notes, Rasulzade, appealing for support to Ferdousis's poem "Shahnameh", recalled that the glorious hero
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Rasulzade's comrade was surprised that in such an environment, when they could be detected at any minute, Rasulzade decided to write. But despite the danger of discobery, Rasulzade proceeded to work. He wrote several pages until they were forced to change locations. The new place, where Rasulzade and
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Rasulzade was very worried about the lost work. His friends advised him to rewrite it. However, Rasulzade noted that there would be a big difference between the work written in 1920 in Lahij by Ali Ahmedoglu (the name under which he was hiding in Lahij) and the one written in 1923 by Mammad Emin
213:. During these two years, he did not know if the copy he gave to the peasant had survived. Rasulzade's friends could not have it either, since Rasulzade warned the peasant to give the copy only with his written permission. 191:
his friend were hiding, inspired him more and he continued to write. Six days later they had to move again. Here, Rasulzade completed the draft of the last chapter.
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was made in the "Turanian" language. Shnirelmann believes that Rasulzades intentions were revealed when he resorted to a comparative assessment of the contemporary
423: 164:, in the house of one of the local residents. There was a small library which contained books both in Persian and Turkic. Rasulzade's attention was drawn by 291:; he considered the former a country of obscurantism, and the latter, according to Shnirelmann, he saw as a symbol of democracy and modernization. 182:. Although he was already familiar with this story, he repeated it aloud to his friend for the second time. Inspired by this work, Rasulzade said: 220:
Finally, in 1923, Rasulzade discovered that the work had reached Istanbul. In the same year, "Siyavush of our century" was published in Istanbul.
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Rasulzade, in Istanbul, since, as Rasulzade wrote, “That spirit and state can no longer be returned”.
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in April 1920, Rasulzade remained in the city for about a month. Afterwards, he and a friend left for
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Lahij village (Azerbaijan). Here, in 1920, Rasulzade wrote the "Siyavush of our century"
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My friend, you heard Siyavush of our story. Now I will write the Siyavush of our era for you.
121:, dedicated to the history of the national movement in Azerbaijan. It was written in 1920 in 233: 141: 50: 547: 506: 268: 179: 129:, Rasulzade was hiding for several days. It was for the first time published in 259: 153: 70: 400: 324: 170: 472:Әсримизин Сијавушу. Чағдаш Азәрбајҹан әдәбијјаты. Чағдаш Азәрбајҹан тарихи 229: 210: 165: 130: 206: 110: 533: 519: 320: 288: 237: 202: 175: 258: 140: 498: 475: 409: 284: 248: 243:
In 1990, "Siyavush of our century" was firstly published in the
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Title page of the Istanbul edition (1923) in Turkish
66: 56: 46: 36: 194:Rasulzade and his comrade could no longer stay in 113:" and the Chairman of the National Council of the 109:) is an essay by the former leader of the Party " 323:: Академкнига. pp. 122–123. Archived from 184: 8: 19: 160:. On the way, he stopped in the village of 422:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 18: 374: 355: 205:. Two years later, he managed to move to 86: 152:After Baku passed into the hands of the 451: 402:Məhəmməd Əmin Rəsulzadə ensiklopediyası 340: 299: 439: 415: 386: 7: 305: 303: 495:Məmməd Əmin Rəsulzadənin ömür yolu 14: 16:Essay by Mahammad Amin Rasulzade, 512:Мамед Эмин Расулзаде (1884-1955) 25: 127:Soviet occupation of Azerbaijan 115:Azerbaijan Democratic Republic 1: 224:Translations and publications 97: 575: 267:The Azerbaijani historian 79:“Siyavush of our century” 24: 468:Rasulzade, Mahammad Amin 399:Nasiman Yagublu (2013). 20:Siyavush of our century 201:Rasulzade was taken to 119:Mahammad Amin Rasulzade 41:Mahammad Amin Rasulzade 559:Works about Azerbaijan 274:The Russian historian 264: 188: 149: 106: 262: 147:Mammad Amin Rasulzade 144: 281:Behistun inscription 245:Azerbaijani language 209:, and from there to 493:Əliyev, M. (1990). 311:Victor Schnirelmann 137:History of creation 98:'Asrımızıñ Siyâvuşu 21: 276:Victor Shnirelmann 265: 150: 125:, where after the 107:Əsrimizin Siyavuşu 529:978-5-9765-0785-2 95: 76: 75: 67:Publication place 566: 540: 538: 532:. Archived from 517: 502: 489: 455: 449: 443: 437: 428: 427: 421: 413: 407: 396: 390: 384: 378: 372: 359: 353: 344: 338: 329: 328: 307: 100: 90: 88: 58:Publication date 29: 22: 574: 573: 569: 568: 567: 565: 564: 563: 544: 543: 536: 530: 515: 505: 492: 486: 466: 463: 458: 450: 446: 438: 431: 414: 405: 398: 397: 393: 385: 381: 373: 362: 354: 347: 339: 332: 309: 308: 301: 297: 257: 226: 139: 83:Ottoman Turkish 59: 51:Ottoman Turkish 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 572: 570: 562: 561: 556: 546: 545: 542: 541: 539:on 2017-09-08. 528: 507:Balayev, Aydin 503: 490: 484: 462: 459: 457: 456: 454:, p. 226. 444: 429: 391: 379: 375:Rasulzade 1990 360: 356:Rasulzade 1990 345: 343:, p. 213. 330: 327:on 2020-01-20. 298: 296: 293: 256: 253: 225: 222: 138: 135: 74: 73: 68: 64: 63: 60: 57: 54: 53: 48: 44: 43: 38: 34: 33: 30: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 571: 560: 557: 555: 552: 551: 549: 535: 531: 525: 521: 514: 513: 508: 504: 500: 496: 491: 487: 485:5-8020-0772-9 481: 477: 473: 469: 465: 464: 460: 453: 448: 445: 442:, p. 15. 441: 436: 434: 430: 425: 419: 412:. p. 30. 411: 404: 403: 395: 392: 389:, p. 13. 388: 383: 380: 377:, p. 17. 376: 371: 369: 367: 365: 361: 358:, p. 16. 357: 352: 350: 346: 342: 337: 335: 331: 326: 322: 318: 317: 312: 306: 304: 300: 294: 292: 290: 286: 282: 277: 272: 270: 269:Aydin Balayev 261: 255:Work analysis 254: 252: 250: 246: 241: 239: 235: 231: 223: 221: 218: 214: 212: 208: 204: 199: 197: 192: 187: 183: 181: 177: 173: 172: 167: 163: 159: 155: 148: 143: 136: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 99: 93: 87:عصرمزڭ سیاوشی 84: 80: 72: 69: 65: 61: 55: 52: 49: 45: 42: 39: 35: 28: 23: 534:the original 522:: «Флинта». 511: 494: 471: 452:Balayev 2009 447: 401: 394: 382: 341:Balayev 2009 325:the original 315: 273: 266: 242: 227: 219: 215: 200: 193: 189: 185: 169: 151: 145:The author, 78: 77: 554:1920 essays 478:: Ҝәнҹлик. 440:Əliyev 1990 387:Əliyev 1990 103:Azerbaijani 548:Categories 501:: Ҝәнҹлик. 461:Literature 295:References 154:Bolsheviks 71:Azerbaijan 418:cite book 171:Shahnameh 166:Firdousis 133:in 1923. 92:romanized 509:(2009). 470:(1990). 313:(2003). 230:Istanbul 211:Istanbul 180:Siyâvash 131:Istanbul 47:Language 234:Turkish 207:Finland 158:Georgia 117:(ADR), 111:Musavat 94::  526:  520:Moscow 482:  321:Moscow 289:Turkey 238:Ankara 203:Moscow 178:about 176:dastan 37:Author 537:(PDF) 516:(PDF) 406:(PDF) 196:Lahij 162:Lahij 123:Lahij 524:ISBN 499:Baku 480:ISBN 476:Baku 424:link 410:Baku 287:and 285:Iran 249:Baku 62:1923 247:in 232:in 168:'s 550:: 518:. 497:. 474:. 432:^ 420:}} 416:{{ 408:. 363:^ 348:^ 333:^ 319:. 302:^ 240:. 105:: 101:; 89:, 85:: 488:. 426:) 81:(

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Mahammad Amin Rasulzade
Ottoman Turkish
Azerbaijan
Ottoman Turkish
romanized
Azerbaijani
Musavat
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Mahammad Amin Rasulzade
Lahij
Soviet occupation of Azerbaijan
Istanbul

Mammad Amin Rasulzade
Bolsheviks
Georgia
Lahij
Firdousis
Shahnameh
dastan
Siyâvash
Lahij
Moscow
Finland
Istanbul
Istanbul
Turkish
Ankara
Azerbaijani language

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