Ruzbeh Mammad

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Ruzbeh Mammad oglu Gulumov
BornRuzbeh Mammad oglu Gulumov
(1991-10-26) 26 October 1991 (age 30)
Yardımlı, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union
OccupationJournalist
Nationality Azerbaijan
EducationMaster’s degree in environmental engineering
Alma materLankaran State University
GenrePoetry, essays, novels

Ruzbeh Mammad (Ruzbeh Gulumov Mammad oglu; Azerbaijani: Gülümov Ruzbeh Məmməd оğlu), is an Azerbaijani writer and journalist.

Early years[]

Ruzbeh Mammad was born on October 26, 1991 in the village of Alçabulaq in the Yardımlı Rayon.

He graduated from Lankaran State University’s Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, followed with obtaining a master’s degree of Environmental Engineering in Agricultural Studies.

“Zaman-Azerbaijan” newspaper, “Yeni Avaz” newspaper, correspondent on "Yeniavaz.com" news portal.[1] He was the founder and editor-in-chief of the Free Publication Literature portal, and presently works as a journalist.

Works[]

Ruzbeh Mammad's first book, "Take me to silence", was published in 2013, and the author rejected this book and it was buried. In 2014, a 365-day poem book was published in the legal publishing house. His poems are published in famous newspapers, magazines and online magazines. The new period is one of the representatives of Azerbaijani literature. Member of the Writers' Union of Azerbaijan and Chairman of the Information Society.

Books[]

  • "Take me to silence" poems
  • Poems "365 days"[2]
  • "The girl in the last wagon" story
  • "It's about three o'clock at night, and I love you"[3]

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