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Azerbaijani poet (1945) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vahid Aziz (Azerbaijani: Vahid Əziz oğlu Cəfərov / Ваһид Әзиз оғлу Ҹәфәров, IPA: [vɑˈhid æˈziz oɣˈlu dʒæˈfæɾov]; born November 23, 1945) is an Azerbaijani poet, translator, and publicist.[1][2] He is member to the Union of Azerbaijani Writers and Union of Azerbaijani Journalists.[3][4]
Vahid Aziz | |
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Born | Herher, Vayots Dzor, Armenia SSR | November 23, 1945
Occupation | poet, translator |
Education | Azerbaijan Technical University |
Notable works | Bayatılar |
Aziz was born in Herher village in Armenia SSR.[5]
He started his career in 1967 with his first poem published in the "Literature and Art" newspaper. Aziz has more than 200 publications. More than 40 songs were composed for his poems.[5]
He is the author of the famous "Bayatılar" song by Brilliant Dadashova. The song has been covered, interpolated and sampled in songs by many artists.[6]
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