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Fuzûlî

Fużūlī (, c. 1494 – 1556) was the pen name of the Azerbaijani of the Bayat tribes of Oghuz Turks poet, writer and thinker Muhammad bin Suleyman . Often considered one of the greatest contributors to the Dîvân tradition of Azerbaijani literature, Fuzûlî in fact wrote his collected poems ( dîvân) in three different languages: in his native AzerbaijaniPeter Rollberg. The modern encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet literature (including Non-Russian and Emigre literatures) / Edited by Harry B. Weber. — Academic International Press, 1987. — Volume 8. — Page 76.

In Mesopotamia Fuzuli was in intimate contact with three cultures — Turkic, Arabic, and Persian. Besides his native Azeri, he learned Arabic and Persian at an early age and acquired a through command of the literatures in all three languages, an accomplishment in which the cosmopolitan literary and scholarly circles of Hilla played an important role.

and also in Persian and Arabic. Although his Turkic works are written in the Azerbaijani dialect of Turkish, he was well-versed in both the Ottoman and the Chagatai Turkic literary traditions as well. He was also well versed in mathematics and astronomy.

Füzuli

Füzuli (also, Fizuli, Karjagino, Karyagino, and Sardar) is a city and the capital of the western Hadrut Region of Nagorno Karabakh Republic. Due to the ongoing war, it is currently an uninhabited ghost town.

Fuzuli

Fuzuli may refer to:

People
  • Fuzûlî (1483–1556), Turkic poet, writer and thinker
  • Füzuli Məmmədov (born 1977), Azerbaijani footballer
Places
  • Füzuli, a city in the Fizuli Rayon of Azerbaijan
  • Fuzuli Rayon, Azerbaijan
  • Füzuli, Samukh, a village and municipality in the Samukh Rayon of Azerbaijan
  • Füzuli, Shamkir, a village in the municipality of Yeni yol in the Shamkir Rayon of Azerbaijan