Hasan Ogly, Izzaldin

The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.

Hasan Ogly, Izzaldin

 

Dates of birth and death unknown. An Azerbaijani poet of the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Wrote in both the Azerbaijani and Persian languages.

Hasan Ogly was a pupil of the Sufi sheikh Jamal al-din Ahmad Zakir. Love is the principal theme of Hasan Ogly’s poetry. His lyrics have served as a model for many generations of Turkic-language poets.

WORKS

In Russian translation:
In Antologiia azerbaidzhanskoi poezii v 3-kh tomakh, vol. 1. Moscow, 1960.

REFERENCES

Radi Amin Ahmad. Haft aglim. [Calcutta] 1918.
Dawlat-Shah Alaiy Samarkandi. Tadhkira al-Shiran. [Teheran, 1337 A.H. (A.D. 1958).]
Azärbayjan ädäbiyyatï tarikhi, vol. 1. Baku, 1960.
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