Burhani-Hagigat

Burhani-Hagigat (Azerbaijani: Bürhani-Həqiqət) was an Azerbaijani literary, socio-political magazine, the first printed organ in the Azerbaijani language, published in Yerevan since the closure of the Lek-Lek magazine, which was also published in Azerbaijani. Published in Yerevan from January 1 (14) to June 29 (July 12), 1917. The magazine was printed twice a month on 8 pages and 9 issues were issued in total. The name consists of the Arabic words Burhan (Proof) and Hagigat (Truth).[1]

Burhani-Hagigat
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Editor-in-chief
  • Ali Mahzun Rahimov
  • Hasan Mirzazade Aliyev
Staff writers
  • Ali Makhzun
  • Jabbar Askerzade
  • Mirza Jabbar Mammadov
  • Rahim Naji
  • Vahid Muganli
  • Aligulu Gamkusar
  • Tahvil Irevani
  • Sariya Khanum
  • Fatma Mufida
Artistic contributors:
Categoriesliterary, socio-political
FounderAli Mahzun Rahimov and Hasan Mirzazade Aliyev
FoundedJanuary 1917
Final issueJuly 1917
Based in
LanguageAzerbaijani

Publication

On January 1 (14), 1917, under the direction and editorship of the poet, publicist Ali Mahzun Rahimov and Erivan intelligentsia's publishing house representative Hasan Mirzazade Aliyev, the first issue of the magazine “Burhani-Hagigat” was published.[1]

Authors

The authors of the magazine were Jabbar Askerzade (Adzhiz), Mirza Jabbar Mammadov, Rahim Naji, Vahid Muganli, Tahvil Irevani, as well as the poets Shohrat, Nigar, Sariya Khanum, Abdulhag Mehrinisa, Fatma Mufida, Ramziyya and others, among whom were also students of Erivan teachers' seminary. Most of them were coming from Molla Nasraddin tradition.[2][3]

Content

Articles about social and political issues occupied a large place in the magazine, but in addition to them, issues of home economics and parenting were also published. Starting from the second issue, Ali Makhzun's work "On Literature" was published in the journal. In 2012, the literary critic Shafag Nasir transcribed all issues of the journal.[2]

References

  1. Məhərrəmov 2008, p. 3.
  2. Вагабова 2015, p. 682015.
  3. Bayram Hajizade (2010). "Сатирические журналы Азербайджана (1906-1920)". www.ourbaku.com. Archived from the original on 29 March 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.

Source

  • Вагабова, Э. Р. Вагабова (2015). КРАТКАЯ ИСТОРИЯ АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНСКОЙ ТЮРКСКОЙ ПЕЧАТИ НАКАНУНЕ И В ГОДЫ ПЕРВОЙ МИРОВОЙ ВОЙНЫ. Ставрополь: МАТЕРИАЛЫ МЕЖДУНАРОДНОЙ НАУЧНОЙ КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ.
  • Məhərrəmov, Ziyəddin (2008). İrəvan türklərinin mətbuat tarixi. Bakı: Açıq Dünya.
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