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  1. Mir Jalal Pashayev (en azerí: Mir Cəlal Əli oğlu Paşayev; 1908 — 1978 1 ) fue un escritor azerbaiyano, 2 científico literario, profesor, Merecida figura de ciencias de RSS de Azerbaiyán (1969), crítico literario, doctor de ciencias y letras (1947).

  2. Mir Jalal Pashayev (Azerbaijani: Mir Cəlal Paşayev; 26 April 1908, Ardabil – 28 September 1978, Baku), known by his literary pen-name Mir Jalal, was an Azerbaijani writer and literary critic. He was the grandfather of Azerbaijan's current First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva.

  3. Education: MBA, Washington, D.C., American University; MSc in Engineering, California State University; BSc in Physics, Moscow State University named after M. Lomonosov.

  4. Education: MBA, Washington, D.C., American University; MSc in Engineering, California State University; BSc in Physics, Moscow State University named after M. Lomonosov.

  5. Mir Jalal Pashayev is best remembered for his satirical short stories, which poked fun at Soviet bureaucracy which had established itself in his country when he was a mere boy of 12 years old.

  6. Mir Jalal Pashayev (en azerí: Mir Cəlal Əli oğlu Paşayev; 1908 — 1978 [1]) fue un escritor azerbaiyano, [2] científico literario, profesor, Merecida figura de ciencias de RSS de Azerbaiyán (1969), crítico literario, doctor de ciencias y letras (1947).

  7. A lifelong advocate of universalism, humanism, tolerance and free thought, Mir Jalal Pashayev holds a special place in the history of Azerbaijani literature. In addition to his outstanding academic record, he is fondly remembered as one of Azerbaijan’s most gifted short story writers and satirists.