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  1. Mirza Alakbar Sabir ( Azerbaijani: Mirzə Ələkbər Sabir ); born Alakbar Zeynalabdin oglu Tahirzadeh (30 May 1862, in Shamakhy – 12 July 1911, in Shamakhy) was an Azerbaijani satirical poet, public figure, philosopher and teacher. He set up a new attitude to classical traditions, rejecting well-trodden ways in poetry.

    • 1903-1911
  2. Mirza Alakbar Sabir, born Alakbar Zeynalabdin oglu Tahirzade, was an Azerbaijani satirical poet, patriotic thinker and public figure, widely regarded as both one of the greatest poets in the Turkic language and modern world poetry. He was always inspired by the works written by Azerbaijan’s classics, such as Khagani, Nizami, Fuzuli, Vidadi ...

  3. The Azerbaijani poet Mirza Alakbar Sabir certainly is the latter. His life and work traversed the 19th and 20th centuries (1862-1911). 150 years have passed since his birth, yet his poetry lives on. Many lines from his poems are now common expressions.

  4. The house-museum of Mirza Alakbar Sabir (Azerbaijani: Mirzə Ələkbər Sabirin ev-muzeyi) is a memorial museum dedicated to the Azerbaijani satirical poet, public figure, philosopher and teacher, Mirza Alakbar Sabir. The museum is located in Shamakhi. History Mirza Alakbar Sabir

  5. A LITERARY AND PUBLIC VIEW OF THE POETRY AND PERSONALITY OF THE OUTSTANDING REPRESENTATIVE OF SHEMAKHA, AZERBAIJANI POET MIRZA ALAKBAR SABIR. RS Global. Sabir, an outstanding representative of Azerbaijani literature, had an unprecedented influence on the basis of his exceptional satirical poetry on the national awakening in the country.

  6. Sabir o cennetrüxün kəndümi-xalin görüb, Az qalıb Adəm kimi aldana bir danəyə. Məftuni-səri-zülfüne qüllab gərəkməz Məhrabə sücud ətmərəm, ey ...

  7. If the centuries-long poetry of Azerbaijan, which is famous for its rich, glorious traditions and great history, rises like a mountain range, Mirza Alakbar Sabir is undoubtedly one of its most unattainable, brightest and majestic peaks.