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Hamid-khanum Ahmad bey qizi Mamedkulizadeh

CategoryWomen and EducationPosted on20182018Authoradmin

Hamid-khanum Ahmad bey qizi Mamedkulizadeh (nee Javanshir) is one of the first Azerbaijani educators, public figure, the wife of writer and publicist Jalil Mammadguluzadeh.

CategoriesWomen and Education, 19 Century, 20 CenturyTagsAzerbaijan, Azerbaijan XIX Century, Azerbaijan XX Century, Azerbaijan XIX Women and Education

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