Hamid Arzulu Azerbaijani Writer
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Hamid Arzulu is a 88 year old Azerbaijani Writer born on 15th May, 1937 in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Their zodiac sign is Taurus
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| First Name |
Hamid
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| Last Name |
Arzulu
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| Birthday |
15th May, 1937
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| Birthplace |
Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
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| Zodiac Sign |
Taurus
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| Nationality |
Azerbaijani
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| Occupation Text |
Writer
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| Occupation |
Writer
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Hamid Arzulu (Hamid Aliyev; b. 15 May 1937) is an Azerbaijani poet, writer, translator, dramatist, scientist, teacher, doctor of philology. He lives in the city of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. Hamid Arzulu is one of intellectual men who lives in Nakhchivan. He came to literature with poems, then as well as publication and literary translation from German language effective activity made him famous among readers. In the book of "Call me" and "Hanbadzhy and its guests" all the poems tell that how the author dup knows the national nature of people. His satirical poems in arus metre in free metre "You tell me spean openly", "The legends of our village", "My holiday Novrus is coming", won the first prize from the newspaper competition "The east end" poem "Geydarname". He was connected in the field of translation from German language and workedstrained. He translated and published into our language the works by German classic writer Heinrich Heine ("Die Harzreise"), Goethe's lyric poetry "West-Eastern Divan", Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's dramas "Nathan the Wise", "Emilia Galotti" and "Minna von Barnhelm", Friedrich Schiller's "Ballads", Bertolt Brecht's drama "Chalk cross" and Stefan Zweig's Novels.