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Azerbaijani poet
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Nusrat Kasamanli
Native nameAzerbaijani: Nüsrət Yusif oğlu Kəsəmənli
Born(1946-09-29)September 29, 1946
DiedOctober 16, 2003(2003-10-16) (aged 57)

Nusrat Kasamanli (Azerbaijani: Nüsrət Yusif oğlu Kəsəmənli) (September 25/29 1946, Qazakh – October 16, 2003, Tabriz) was an Azerbaijani poet.

Works

Throughout his career he wrote:

  • Sevirsənsə (If you love), 1971
  • Gözlərimin qarası (Apple of my eyes), 1975
  • Özümə bənzədiyim günlər (Days adorned for myself), 1979
  • Gümüş yuxular (Silver dreams), 1981
  • Təklikdə danışaq (Let's talk alone), 1983

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See also
Azerbaijani is the official language of Azerbaijan and one of the official languages in Dagestan, a republic of Russia. It is also widely spoken in Iran (in particular in the historic Azerbaijan region) as well as in parts of Turkey and Georgia.


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