
Ambassador of the Dawn
Drama · History
Overview
Tells the story of the life and multifaceted heritage of Mirza Fatali Akhundzadeh , the founder of Azerbaijani drama, a great public figure, who left an indelible mark on the history of Azerbaijani and Middle Eastern literature . The film depicts three periods of the playwright's life - childhood, youth and old age.
Top Cast


Rasim Balayev
Rasim Balayev
Mirzə Fətəli Axundzadə
Rasim Balayev
Mirzə Fətəli Axundzadə
Nijat Ali
Nijat Ali
Young Fatali
Nijat Ali
Young Fatali


Melahat Abbasova
Melahat Abbasova
Tubu khanum
Melahat Abbasova
Tubu khanum
Günəş Mehdizadə
Günəş Mehdizadə
Nise khanum
Günəş Mehdizadə
Nise khanum


Parviz Mammadrzayev
Parviz Mammadrzayev
Khanbaba
Parviz Mammadrzayev
Khanbaba


Rafiz Mehdizadeh
Rafiz Mehdizadeh
Rashid
Rafiz Mehdizadeh
Rashid


Khalida Alimammadova
Khalida Alimammadova
Khanperi
Khalida Alimammadova
Khanperi


Ramiz Azizbeyli
Ramiz Azizbeyli
Haji Gara
Ramiz Azizbeyli
Haji Gara


Ahmet Uz
Ahmet Uz
Fuat pasha
Ahmet Uz
Fuat pasha


Mammad Safa
Mammad Safa
Hasan bey Zardabi
Mammad Safa
Hasan bey Zardabi
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