
The Burden
Drama
Overview
The film is about a day of the 19th-20th century famous tycoons from Baku Agha Musa Naghiyev and Hadji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev.
Top Cast


Mirza Aghabeyli
Mirza Aghabeyli
Ağa Musa Nağıyev
Mirza Aghabeyli
Ağa Musa Nağıyev
Aghakishi Kazimov
Aghakishi Kazimov
Hadji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev
Aghakishi Kazimov
Hadji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev


Nahida Orujova
Nahida Orujova
Kubra
Nahida Orujova
Kubra
Pusta Aliyeva
Pusta Aliyeva
Amaliya
Pusta Aliyeva
Amaliya


Loghman Karimov
Loghman Karimov
Xəfiyyə
Loghman Karimov
Xəfiyyə


Mazahir Suleymanov
Mazahir Suleymanov
Shubinski
Mazahir Suleymanov
Shubinski


Zilli Namazov
Zilli Namazov
Aladdin
Zilli Namazov
Aladdin
Naila Aliyeva
Naila Aliyeva
Sona
Naila Aliyeva
Sona


Dilara Nazarova
Dilara Nazarova
Kazino şansonetkası
Dilara Nazarova
Kazino şansonetkası
Salam Ismayil
Salam Ismayil
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Salam Ismayil
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