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Badisaba Kocharli

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Badisaba Kocharli (March 1881– January 1954) was an Azerbaijani philanthropist, educator, and enlightener. She was the wife of the famous Azerbaijani literary scholar and founder of the science of Azerbaijani literary history, Firidun bey Kocharli. Due to the assistance she provided to people, Badisaba Khanum was called the "Mother of the People."[1]

Biography

Badisaba Vakilova was born on March 14, 1881, in the village of Salahlı, Kazakh uezd. Her father was Mustafa agha Vakilov, and her mother was Fatma khanum Vakilova.[2] She had two brothers with the names Mammad agha Vakilov and Ismayil agha Valikov. In 1897, at the age of 17, she married Firidun bey Kocharli and took his surname. While working as the director of Children's Home No. 2 in Shaki, she adopted a child named Roza Hashimova.[2]

Firidun bey Kocharli engaged in her education while working as a teacher at the Transcaucasian Teachers Seminary in Gori. Later, she received higher education at the Azerbaijan Pedagogical Institute while working at the Baku Women's Teachers' Seminary.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ülviyyə Tahirqızı (2014-12-26). "Badisəba Vəkilova yüzlərlə kimsəsiz uşağın böyüməsində və təhsil almasında əvəzsiz xidmətlər göstərib". anl.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2024-02-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ a b c "Böyük maarifçi ailəsinin fədakar xanımı. Badisəba xanım Vəkilova" (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on 2020-08-02.