
Nizami
Drama · History
Overview
The historical film about great Azerbaijan poet and philosopher Nizami Ganjavi's life.
Top Cast


Hamida Omarova
Hamida Omarova
Pari Afag
Hamida Omarova
Pari Afag


Mukhtar Maniyev
Mukhtar Maniyev
Gazi
Mukhtar Maniyev
Gazi


Muslim Magomayev
Muslim Magomayev
Nizami Ganjavi
Muslim Magomayev
Nizami Ganjavi


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Muzaffari
Hasanagha Turabov
Muzaffari


Aladdin Abbasov
Aladdin Abbasov
Khagani Shirvani
Aladdin Abbasov
Khagani Shirvani


Hadjimurad Yegizarov
Hadjimurad Yegizarov
Gizil (Qizil) Arslan
Hadjimurad Yegizarov
Gizil (Qizil) Arslan


Ahmad Salahov
Ahmad Salahov
Zeyd
Ahmad Salahov
Zeyd
Gulnara Sayaliyeva
Gulnara Sayaliyeva
Rana
Gulnara Sayaliyeva
Rana


Shahmar Alakbarov
Shahmar Alakbarov
Osman
Shahmar Alakbarov
Osman


Hamlet Xanizadeh
Hamlet Xanizadeh
Abu Bakr
Hamlet Xanizadeh
Abu Bakr
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