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Heydar Huseynov
Dr. Heydar Najaf oglu Huseynov (Azeri: ''Heydər Hüseynov'') (3 April 1908, Erivan – 15 August 1950, Baku) was an Azerbaijani philosopher and academician.
==Life==
Huseynov was born in Erivan (present-day Yerevan, Armenia) into the petty bourgeois family of Haji Najaf Karbalai Huseynoglu and his wife Mashadi Gulsum, being the youngest of their six children. His father died shortly after Heydar's birth. After their eldest son Yusif was killed in an ethnic conflict in 1918, the family moved first to Batumi, then to Stavropol, until they finally settled in Baku where he received secondary education, graduated from the Azerbaijan State Pedagocical Institute with a degree in linguistics in 1931 and a Candidate of Sciences degree in philosophy.〔 (Philosophers Leave First ) by Elmira Almasova. ''Zerkalo''. 20 September 2008〕 He was fluent in Persian. Beginning in 1932, Huseynov taught philosophy at various postsecondary institutions and published his works ''Dialectical Materialism'' (1935) and ''Dialects and metaphysics'' (1939) in Azeri.〔 From 1936 on, he was involved in the publishing of the Azerbaijani Soviet Encyclopædia and in 1940 he became head of the project. He was the editor of the four-volume Russian-Azeri Dictionary, for which he was awarded Stalin Prize,〔 the highest ranking award in the Soviet Union at the time. In 1944, he was appointed Chairman of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan. Almost simultaneously Huseynov wrote his fundamental 733-page work entitled ''On the history of Azerbaijani phisolophical and sociopolitical thought in the nineteenth century'' (it was published in 1948).〔 (Huseynov, Heydar Najaf oglu ). ''FNKAA.ru''〕 His work was recognised with him being granted a doctoral degree along with being promoted to Professor of Marxism-Leninism. In addition, he was awarded with his second Stalin Prize in March 1950.〔 Overall Huseynov wrote around 100 scientific works, mostly having to do with Azerbaijani literary thought.〔

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