Gulara Gadirbeyova | |
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Born | 1903 Baş Göynük, Nukha District, Russian Empire |
Died | 1942 Siberia, USSR |
Other names | Gulara Koylugizi |
Occupation(s) | journalist, educator, politician |
Gulara Ibrahimkhalil gizi Gadirbeyova (née Afandiyeva;[1] 1903 – 1942) was an Azerbaijani women's rights activist and politician (Communist). She was engaged in pedagogy and also in journalism, being the author of several articles in various publications. She became the editor-in-chief of the first women's magazine in Azerbaijan, "Sharg gadini" (1923–1937). Gulara Gadirbeyova was also the chairperson of the Ali Bayramov Club, the organization of the Azerbaijani women's movement, in 1930–1937.
She was accused of being a member of a revolutionary organization during the Stalinist repressions, imprisoned, and later exiled to Siberia. There is no precise information about her later life and death.
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