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Elchin Afandiyev

Azerbaijani writer and politician (1943–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elchin Afandiyev
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Elchin Ilyas oglu Afandiyev (Azerbaijani: Elçin İlyas oğlu Əfəndiyev; 13 May 1943 – 3 August 2025) was an Azerbaijani writer, academic and politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan[1] from 1993 to 2018.[2]

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Early years

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Afandiyev was born to the family of famous Azerbaijani writer Ilyas Afandiyev on 13 May 1943 in Baku.[3] Since his early childhood, Elchin Afandiyev was surrounded by literature and an academic environment. Azerbaijani folklore and world literature played a significant role in Afandiyev's future career.[4] He wrote his first novel when he was 16 years old, which was published in Azərbaycan gəncləri (Azerbaijani Youth) magazine in 1959. He completed his secondary education in 1960 and studied at Baku State University, graduating in 1965 with a degree in philology.[5] In 1968, he completed his post-graduate studies at the Nizami Institute of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, writing a 500-page dissertation.[6]

In 1965, he published a collection of novels called Min gecədən biri (One of thousand nights). In the following years, nearly 100 books of Afandiyev were translated and published in English, French, German, Spanish, Turkish, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Arabic, Persian, Mandarin, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Croatian, Georgian, Lithuanian, Moldovan, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh, Tajik, Serbian and other languages. There have been about five million copies sold worldwide.[7][8]

Afandiyev’s play, Citizens of Hell, premiered in London in 2013.[9]

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Political career

During Soviet rule, Afandiyev was a deputy in the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR. From 1993 to 2018, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan.[10] As a Deputy Prime Minister, he supervised various sectors of government activity such as sports and cultural relations.[11][12] He also chaired the Vətən cultural organization, which focuses on cultural ties with other countries. He was also a member of several government committees and was a member of the Education Committee under the President of Azerbaijan.

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Death

Afandiyev died on 3 August 2025, at the age of 82.[13][14] He was buried in the First Alley of Honor.[15]

Awards

Efendiyev was awarded the Istiglal Order[16] for his contributions to the development of Azerbaijani literature by President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev on 29 May 2003.[17]

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