Bulud Qarachorlu

Bulud Qarachorlu (Persian: بولود قاراچورلو, Azerbaijani: Bulud Qaraçorlu, born 1926 in Maragheh, Eastern Azerbaijan — died 1979 in Tehran), mainly known by his pen name, (Sahand : سهند), was a legendary Iranian poet of the Azerbaijani people. Sahand wrote in the Azerbaijani language.

Bulud Qarachorlu
Born1926
Maragheh, Iran
Died1979
Tehran, Iran
OccupationPoet

Work[1]

  • Sazimin Sözü
  • poem of Araz
  • poem of Khatirah
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gollark: Which I disagree with, yes.
gollark: If it became possible to grow babies externally or conveniently move them, that might be an acceptable solution too.
gollark: To rethingy: I think that, regardless of whose body or creation or whatever it is, the person who is actually carrying it and bears the associated issues of having it glued to their circulatory system and such should get to decide whether to keep doing that.
gollark: A fetus contains some of your genes but ~all of its materials come from what the mother eats/processes, so that isn't relevant either.

References

  • Bulud Qaraçurlu Səhənd. "Dədəmin kitabı". Stockholm, 2006.
  • Parvana Mammadli. "Azerbaijan matbuat tarixi". Baku, 2010.
  • Fikrət Süleymanoğlu. Səhənd: mühiti, həyatı və yaradıcılığı (monoqrafiya). Bakı: Nurlar NPO, – 2017. – 176 s.
  • "Bulud Qaraçorlu Sәhәnd" (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 10 September 2013.
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