Döwletmämmet Azady
Appearance
Döwletmämmet Azady | |
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Native name | دولت محمد آزادى |
Born | Döwletmämmet c. 1695–1700 Kara-Kala, Safavid Iran |
Died | c. 1760 Zand Iran |
Resting place | Aktokai Cemetery, Golestan, Iran |
Occupation | Poet, Sufi, scholar |
Language | Persian, Arabic, Turkmen |
Nationality | Turkmen[1] |
Spouse | Orazgül (disputed) |
Children | Magtymguly Pyragy, Abdylla, Mämmetsapa, Zübeýda |
Parents | Magtymguly Ýonaçy, mother unknown |
Döwletmämmet Azady (Persian: دولت محمد آزادى[2] Doulatmammed Āzādi; Turkmen: Döwletmämmet Azady) was a Turkmen poet[3][1] and Sufi scholar. He is the father of poet Magtymguly Pyragy, the "father of Turkmen literature".
Memory
[edit]The resting place of Azady and his son Magtymguly is located in Aktokai Cemetery, Golestan, Iran and is a place of pilgrimage. Every year, this cemetery becomes a place of pilgrimage for thousands of people.[4]
Institutions and organizations
[edit]The Turkmen National Institute of World Languages is named after Azady.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Adle, Chahryar (2003). History of Civilizations of Central Asia. Vol. V. UNESCO Publishing. p. 139. ISBN 92-3-103876-1.
- ^ Ashyrov, Annagurban (2014). Analysis of Magtymguly's Manuscripts (in Turkmen). Ashgabat: Turkmen State Printing Service. p. 174.
- ^ Gross, Jo-Ann (1992). Muslims of Central Asia. Duke University Press.
- ^ "Туркменские паломники посетили место упокоения поэтов Махтумкули Фраги и Довлетмамеда Азади | Интернет-газета Turkmenistan.Ru". www.turkmenistan.ru.