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Mammad Said Ordubadi (Azerbaijani: Məmməd Səid Ordubadi; 24 March 1872, Ordubad - 1 May 1950, Baku) was Azerbaijani writer, poet, playwright and journalist. Ordubadi, started his career as a poet. His articles and poetry were published in many of the magazines in Azerbaijani language at that time. During the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, Ordubadi joined Muslim Social Democratic Party (Hummet). He then published Bloody Years about the clashes between Armenian and Azerbaijani populations in 1905. In 1918, he joined to Communist Party and his articles have published in the official newspaper of Hummet organization. He, along with XI Red Army, goes to Dagestan and publishes Red Dagestan magazine there. After the Sovietization of Azerbaijan he returns to Baku.

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  • Mammad Saïd Ordubadi (en azeri:Məmməd Səid Ordubadi, Mammad Haji-aga oglu; né le 24 mars 1872 en littérature à Ordubad, dans la province d'Erivan, Empire et mort le 1er mai 1950 en République Socialiste Soviétique d'Azerbaïdjan), est un journaliste et écrivain azéri. (fr)
  • Mammad Said Ordubadi (Azerbaijani: Məmməd Səid Ordubadi; 24 March 1872, Ordubad - 1 May 1950, Baku) was Azerbaijani writer, poet, playwright and journalist. Ordubadi, started his career as a poet. His articles and poetry were published in many of the magazines in Azerbaijani language at that time. During the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, Ordubadi joined Muslim Social Democratic Party (Hummet). He then published Bloody Years about the clashes between Armenian and Azerbaijani populations in 1905. In 1918, he joined to Communist Party and his articles have published in the official newspaper of Hummet organization. He, along with XI Red Army, goes to Dagestan and publishes Red Dagestan magazine there. After the Sovietization of Azerbaijan he returns to Baku. Today, Ordubadi is remembered as one of the most important intellectuals of Azerbaijan during Soviet era. He served twice as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR, the highest legislative institution in the country. His novels include Sword and the Pen, about the personality of Nizami Ganjavi, Foggy Tabriz about the Iranian constitutional revolution, also Mysterious Baku and Fighting City which both are about the revolutionary activities of Bolsheviks and 26 Baku Commissars. He also published articles about Narimanovism about the activity of national communism symbol in Azerbaijan, Nariman Narimanov. (en)
  • Mammed Said Ordubadi (en azerí: Məmməd Səid Ordubadi) (Ordubad, Imperio ruso; 24 de marzo de 1872 - Bakú, Unión Soviética; 1 de mayo de 1950) fue un escritor, poeta, dramaturgo y periodista azerí. (es)
  • Маме́д Саи́д Ордубади́ (азерб. Məmməd Səid Ordubadi, настоящее имя Мамед Гаджи-ага оглы; 24 марта 1872, Ордубад, Эриванская губерния, Российская империя — 1 мая 1950, Баку, Азербайджанская ССР) — азербайджанский советский писатель, Заслуженный деятель искусств Азербайджанской ССР (1938). Печатался с 1903. В 1930-х годах стал основоположником жанра исторического романа в азербайджанской литературе. (ru)
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  • Mammad Saïd Ordubadi (en azeri:Məmməd Səid Ordubadi, Mammad Haji-aga oglu; né le 24 mars 1872 en littérature à Ordubad, dans la province d'Erivan, Empire et mort le 1er mai 1950 en République Socialiste Soviétique d'Azerbaïdjan), est un journaliste et écrivain azéri. (fr)
  • Mammed Said Ordubadi (en azerí: Məmməd Səid Ordubadi) (Ordubad, Imperio ruso; 24 de marzo de 1872 - Bakú, Unión Soviética; 1 de mayo de 1950) fue un escritor, poeta, dramaturgo y periodista azerí. (es)
  • Маме́д Саи́д Ордубади́ (азерб. Məmməd Səid Ordubadi, настоящее имя Мамед Гаджи-ага оглы; 24 марта 1872, Ордубад, Эриванская губерния, Российская империя — 1 мая 1950, Баку, Азербайджанская ССР) — азербайджанский советский писатель, Заслуженный деятель искусств Азербайджанской ССР (1938). Печатался с 1903. В 1930-х годах стал основоположником жанра исторического романа в азербайджанской литературе. (ru)
  • Mammad Said Ordubadi (Azerbaijani: Məmməd Səid Ordubadi; 24 March 1872, Ordubad - 1 May 1950, Baku) was Azerbaijani writer, poet, playwright and journalist. Ordubadi, started his career as a poet. His articles and poetry were published in many of the magazines in Azerbaijani language at that time. During the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, Ordubadi joined Muslim Social Democratic Party (Hummet). He then published Bloody Years about the clashes between Armenian and Azerbaijani populations in 1905. In 1918, he joined to Communist Party and his articles have published in the official newspaper of Hummet organization. He, along with XI Red Army, goes to Dagestan and publishes Red Dagestan magazine there. After the Sovietization of Azerbaijan he returns to Baku. (en)
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  • Ордубади, Мамед Саид (ru)
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