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28: 241:, and also attracting musicians, poets, writers, academics, and artists to gather there. The salons began to come to the attention of Soviet authorities who viewed them in a political context, suspecting relations with the Turkish government. 248:
party. For the next five weeks, she was interrogated nine times, until found guilty on the charges of espionage. Gayibova did not plead guilty and according to her former fellow inmate Zivar Afandiyeva (wife of executed statesman
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activity. She was released three months later and the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence. In the following year she was employed by the Azerbaijan State Conservatoire to research Azerbaijan's folk musical heritage.
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On 17 March 1938, shortly after her husband's second arrest, Gayibova, now a target for spy allegations, was arrested once again and accused of maintaining links with the
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However, on 19 October 1938, after a 15-minute final court hearing, Gayibova was sentenced to execution by firing squad. The sentence was carried out at
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In 1956, at the request of Gayibova's daughter Alangu Sultanova, Gayibova's case was reviewed, and she was officially exonerated.
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for Girls between 1901 and 1911. After graduating at age 18, she married engineer Nadir Gayibov, son of
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genre) on piano. In 1919, Gayibova moved to Baku with her family. She was one of the founders of the
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origin who settled in Tiflis in 1845. Gayibova was trained in piano while studying at the St. Nina
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Outgoing and social, the Gayibovins held musical "salons" for foreign visitors, many from
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by Aida Huseinova in Azerbaijan International, Vol. 14:2 (Summer 2006), pp. 56–65.
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Aida Huseynova. Contemporary Music Of Azerbaijan: Restructuring “Eurasian” Phenomenon
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Khadija Gayibova article (Xədicə Qayıbova: ağlına gəlməzdi ki, onu güllələyəcəklər...
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In 1933, Gayibova was arrested and incarcerated allegedly for espionage and
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She became known as one of the first Azerbaijani musicians to perform
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scholar, while her mother hailed from the Teregulov family of
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Khadija Gayibova (née Muftizadeh) was born in the city of
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Khadija Gayibova: Could Not Have Imagined Being Executed
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Uzeyir Hajibeyov Electronic Encyclopædia: the Teregulovs
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Tbilisi
Georgian Governorate
Russian Empire
Georgia
Baku
Azerbaijan SSR
Soviet Union
Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani
Georgia
Stalin
Great Purge
Tiflis
Georgia
Azeri
Sunni Muslim
Volga Tatar
Gymnasium
Mirza Huseyn Afandi Qayibov
Nigar Shikhlinskaya
mugham
Azeri folk music
Azerbaijan State Conservatory
Sovietization
Azerbaijan State Conservatoire
counter-revolutionary
Stalinist repressions in Azerbaijan § Artists
Turkey
Musavat

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