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Maryam Bayramalibeyova

Maryam Teymur qizi Bayramalibeyova (Azeri: ''Məryəm Bayraməlibəyova'') (1898, Lankaran – 1987, Baku) was an Azerbaijani social activist and feminist.
==Early life==
Maryam Bayramalibeyova was the daughter of Azerbaijani historian and journalist Teymur Bayramalibeyov and his wife Shirin (née Talyshinskaya), a Russian-educated Talysh-Azerbaijani who translated a number works by classical Russian writers into Azeri and was famous for promoting Russian culture in Lankaran and the neighbouring regions. In 1906 Maryam Bayramalibeyova was accepted to the Empress Alexandra Russian Muslim Boarding School for Girls in Baku and 7 years later, to Saint Nina's Secondary Boarding School. In 1917, she graduated from Saint Nina's with honours and was admitted to study medicine at Moscow State University. However after the October Revolution, being a daughter of an upper-middle class literatus Bayramalibeyova considered her life to be in danger and returned to Lankaran (eventually she did manage to get a post-secondary education receiving an Honours B.A. in law from Baku State University later in 1931). In her native city in 1917, she established the first all-girls secular school (named Uns) in the entire uyezd (administrative unit in Czarist Russia) with the help of Teymur Bayramalibeyov, and became its first principal. The Bayramalibeyovs visited many families in Lankaran encouraging them to send their daughters to Uns. The courses were taught in the Russian language. In order to promote the arts, Maryam Bayramalibeyova organized drama, choir, and musical clubs in the school, which apparently was a success as two of her students later became prominent Azerbaijani actresses and one became a renowned mugham singer.〔 (Wife of the Enemy of the People ) by Agaddin Babayev. ''Nash vek''. 13 January 2005, #02(345). Retrieved 24 March 2007〕 In 1919, Bayramalibeyova founded the Lankaran Women's Charity Association.〔 (They Were Distinguished by Their Generosity and Patriotism ) by Zarifa Dulayeva. ''Vyshka''. 24 May 2002, #11. Retrieved 24 March 2007〕

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