Abdurrahman agha Dilbazoglu
Abdurrahman agha Dilbazoglu (b. 18th century, Xanlıqlar, Kazakh Sultanate - d. 19th century, Georgia-Imeretia Governorate, Russian Empire) was a famous Azerbaijani Turk poet.[1][2] LifeAbdurrahman agha was born in Xanliqlar village in the Qazax Sultanate. He wrote poems under the pseudonym "Şair". He was considered one of the first poets who wrote poems on the national independence struggle against the Russians.[3] The Georgian ruler Heraclius II suspected that Abdurrahman agha was trying to unite Qazax with the Ganja Khanate. As a result of this accusation, Abdurrahman was blinded by the Georgians. He wrote this poem after his eyes were blinded:[4][5] ...I am a stranger in my country, judges, References
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