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'''Huseyn Arablinski''' ({{lang-az| Hüseyn Ərəblinski}}), born '''Huseynbala Mammad oglu Khalafov''' (1881, ] – 17 March 1919, ]), was an ]i actor. ]
'''Huseyn Arablinski''' ({{langx|az| Hüseyn Ərəblinski}}), born '''Huseynbala Mammad oghlu Khalafov''' (1881, ] – 17 March 1919, ]), was an ] actor.


==Life and career== ==Life and career==
Born to a poor family, Huseyn Arablinski lost his father at a young age. He was sent by his mother to a religious school. Soon not being able to pay for it, young Huseyn had to drop out. However, with the help of Habib bey Mahmudbeyov, a local teacher who made it possible for children from poor families to attend school, Arablinski was admitted to the 3rd Russian-Muslim School. Mahmudbeyov was also the one who roused young Arablinski's interest in acting. One of the theatres agreed to have Mahmudbeyov's students act out incidental and minor characters. Despite scrupulous preparation, Arablinskis first performance was unsuccessful. In 1897–1900 he continued to act in small roles.<ref name="nashvek"> by Veta Nadirova. 12 May 2005. Retrieved 29 July 2007</ref> Born to a poor family, Huseyn Arablinski lost his father at a young age. He was sent by his mother to a religious school. Soon not being able to pay for it, young Huseyn had to drop out. However, with the help of Habib bey Mahmudbeyov, a local teacher who made it possible for children from poor families to attend school, Arablinski was admitted to the 3rd Russian-Muslim School. Mahmudbeyov was also the one who roused young Arablinski's interest in acting. One of the theatres agreed to have Mahmudbeyov's students act out incidental and minor characters. Despite scrupulous preparation, Arablinskis first performance was unsuccessful. In 1897–1900 he continued to act in small roles.<ref name="nashvek"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928011752/http://nashvek.media-az.com/362/face.html |date=2007-09-28 }} by Veta Nadirova. 12 May 2005. Retrieved 29 July 2007</ref>


Arablinski's real talent was revealed in 1905, when a ] of Azeri actors, of which he was a member, was going on a tour to the city of ] to perform the play ''Musibat-i Fakhraddin'' ("Fakhraddin's Tragedy") by ]. It was soon reported that the actor for the main role had fallen ill and could not attend the rehearsals. The role was given to the 24-year-old Arablinski, who made an outstanding performance, and in the following years was often chosen for that role. His other stage roles Shah (''Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar'' by ]), Khlestakov ('']'' by ]), Heydar bey (''Haji Gara'' by ]), Othello ('']'' by ]), etc.<ref name="nashvek"/> The stage name Arablinski was in fact the surname of one of the young females in the audience. The actor fell in love with her during the troupe's tour to ] in 1906, when she met him shortly after the play to express her admiration of his talent.<ref>. ''Axtar.az''</ref> Arablinski's real talent was revealed in 1905, when a ] of Azeri actors, of which he was a member, was going on a tour to the city of ] to perform the play '']'' ("Fakhraddin's Tragedy") by ]. It was soon reported that the actor for the main role had fallen ill and could not attend the rehearsals. The role was given to the 24-year-old Arablinski, who made an outstanding performance, and in the following years was often chosen for that role. His other stage roles Shah (''Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar'' by ]), Khlestakov ('']'' by ]), Heydar bey (''Haji Gara'' by ]), Othello ('']'' by ]), etc.<ref name="nashvek"/> The stage name Arablinski was in fact the surname of one of the young females in the audience. The actor fell in love with her during the troupe's tour to ] in 1906, when she met him shortly after the play to express her admiration of his talent.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927203152/http://www.axtar.az/ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=300&Itemid=183 |date=2007-09-27 }}. ''Axtar.az''</ref>


Beginning in 1907, Huseyn Arablinski worked as a stage director. In 1916 he starred in the silent movie ''V tsarstve nefti i millionov'' ("In the Realm of Oil and Millions", dir. Boris Svetlov) as Lutfali bey.<ref name="nashvek"/> Beginning in 1907, Huseyn Arablinski worked as a stage director. In 1916 he starred in the silent movie ''V tsarstve nefti i millionov'' ("In the Realm of Oil and Millions", dir. Boris Svetlov) as Lutfali bey.<ref name="nashvek"/>


==Death== ==Death==
In the ] publications Arablinski's murder was usually blamed on the government of the short-lived ]. However, in reality, the actor was killed by his cousin motivated by personal issues.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.1news.az/analytics/20120126035538763.html#page2|title=Точка зрения. Улькер Исаева: «О гомосексуализме и толерантности»|last=|first=|date=26 January 2012|work=1News.az|language=Russian|access-date=10 March 2016|via=}}</ref> Arablinski's deeply religious family was never in favour of his career choice. Their relationship became even more strained when Huseyn shaved his moustache to facilitate his stage performance as female characters.<ref name="nashvek"/> In the ] publications Arablinski's murder was usually blamed on the government of the short-lived ]. However, in reality, the actor was killed by his cousin motivated by personal issues.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.1news.az/analytics/20120126035538763.html#page2|title=Точка зрения. Улькер Исаева: "О гомосексуализме и толерантности"|date=26 January 2012|work=1News.az|language=ru|access-date=10 March 2016}}</ref> Arablinski's deeply religious family was never in favour of his career choice. Their relationship became even more strained when Huseyn shaved his moustache to facilitate his stage performance as female characters.<ref name="nashvek"/>

==Legacy==
The ] was named after Arablinski.<ref> www.anl.az</ref>


==References== ==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 7 November 2024

Azerbaijani actor
Huseyn Arablinski

Huseyn Arablinski (Azerbaijani: Hüseyn Ərəblinski), born Huseynbala Mammad oghlu Khalafov (1881, Baku – 17 March 1919, Baku), was an Azerbaijani actor.

Life and career

Born to a poor family, Huseyn Arablinski lost his father at a young age. He was sent by his mother to a religious school. Soon not being able to pay for it, young Huseyn had to drop out. However, with the help of Habib bey Mahmudbeyov, a local teacher who made it possible for children from poor families to attend school, Arablinski was admitted to the 3rd Russian-Muslim School. Mahmudbeyov was also the one who roused young Arablinski's interest in acting. One of the theatres agreed to have Mahmudbeyov's students act out incidental and minor characters. Despite scrupulous preparation, Arablinskis first performance was unsuccessful. In 1897–1900 he continued to act in small roles.

Arablinski's real talent was revealed in 1905, when a troupe of Azeri actors, of which he was a member, was going on a tour to the city of Lankaran to perform the play Musibat-i Fakhraddin ("Fakhraddin's Tragedy") by Najaf bey Vazirov. It was soon reported that the actor for the main role had fallen ill and could not attend the rehearsals. The role was given to the 24-year-old Arablinski, who made an outstanding performance, and in the following years was often chosen for that role. His other stage roles Shah (Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar by A.Hagverdiyev), Khlestakov (The Government Inspector by N.Gogol), Heydar bey (Haji Gara by M.F.Akhundov), Othello (Othello by W.Shakespeare), etc. The stage name Arablinski was in fact the surname of one of the young females in the audience. The actor fell in love with her during the troupe's tour to Derbent in 1906, when she met him shortly after the play to express her admiration of his talent.

Beginning in 1907, Huseyn Arablinski worked as a stage director. In 1916 he starred in the silent movie V tsarstve nefti i millionov ("In the Realm of Oil and Millions", dir. Boris Svetlov) as Lutfali bey.

Death

In the Soviet publications Arablinski's murder was usually blamed on the government of the short-lived Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. However, in reality, the actor was killed by his cousin motivated by personal issues. Arablinski's deeply religious family was never in favour of his career choice. Their relationship became even more strained when Huseyn shaved his moustache to facilitate his stage performance as female characters.

Legacy

The Sumgayit State Musical Drama Theater was named after Arablinski.

References

  1. ^ Huseyn Arablinski: A Tragedian on Stage and in Life Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine by Veta Nadirova. 12 May 2005. Retrieved 29 July 2007
  2. Huseynbala Arablinski Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine. Axtar.az
  3. "Точка зрения. Улькер Исаева: "О гомосексуализме и толерантности"". 1News.az (in Russian). 26 January 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  4. Decision 1969 about perpetuating the memory of Huseyn Arablinski www.anl.az
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