Shukriyya Akhundzada | |
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Born | 1902 Batumi, Caucasus Viceroyalty, Russian Empire |
Died | October 1993 Çinarlı, Shamkir, Azerbaijan | (aged 90–91)
Other names | Shukriyya Javad |
Spouse | Ahmad Javad |
Shukriyya Akhundzada (Azerbaijani: Şükriyyə Axundzadə; 1902 – October 1993), also known as Shukriyya Javad (Azerbaijani: Şükriyyə Cavad) was the wife of the Azerbaijani poet Ahmad Javad and a victim of the Stalinist repressions in Azerbaijan.
In 1937, she was arrested along with her husband. Shukriyya was sentenced to eight years of exile at the Akmolinsk Camp of Wives of Traitors to the Motherland in modern-day northern Kazakhstan. She was released in 1945 and acquitted in 1955 after being found innocent. Her life inspired several plays, books, and songs, as well as numerous theater performances.
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