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Agayeva Ulviyya

Agaeva Ulviya Ajdar qizi

Ph.D., lecturer of the department of Azerbaijan history( for nature faculities)
Tel:439- 04-02

The brief biographic information
  • She was born on July, 25th 1969, in Baku.
Education,Academic Degrees Obtained
  • She graduated from the Azerbaijan Pedagogical State University, Department of History in 1991
  • She defended the dissertation work on theme, called “Azerbaijan in the end of the XIV and in the beginning of XV centuries (by the materials “Mujmali Fasixi”)” in 2008.
Work Experience
  • Baki, school N 99, teacher; Baki High College - 1991-1998
  • Baki, school N 264, teacher - 1998-2000
  • Senior laboratorian in Department of Azerbaijan history (for humanitarian faculties) at the Azerbaijan State University - 2000-2002
  • Senior laboratorian in Department of Azerbaijan history (for nature faculties) at the Azerbaijan State University - 2002-2004
  • Lecturer of Department of ancient and medieval history of Azerbaijan, BSU – 2004-2008
  • He is the author of 15 articles.
Area of research
  • History of Azerbaijan in XIV – XV c.
Participation in the international conferences, symposiums and seminars Selected works
  • Mujmali-Fasihi”of Fasiha Xafavi as one of the sources of the Azerbaijan history.News of Pedagogical University №1, 1994
  • Political life of Azerbaijan in the end of the XIV and in the beginning of XV centuries. “Azerbaijan from XX century to XXI”, High Diplomatic College, materials of scientific-practical conference, Baki, 2005
  • About the Elkhani’s history in “Mujmali- Fasihi”.Iranian Islamic Republic, Tabriz University, Materials of the International science conference, Tabriz, 2005 (on pharsi)
  • The land politic of the Azerbaijan in the end of XIV and the beginning of XV centuries.“History and its Problems” JOURNAL №2, 2006
  • The cities of the Azerbaijan in “Mujmali-Fasihi” of Fasiha Xafavi. News of Baku University, N 3, 2008
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