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Nigar Huseyn Afandi gizi Shikhlinskaya, née Gayibova ((アゼルバイジャン語:Nigar Hüseyn Əfəndi qızı Şıxlinskaya), October 10, 1871 or March 21, 1878, Tbilisi–August 15, 1931, Baku) was the first Azerbaijani nurse. She was fluent in several languages, including Russian and French〔''Azerbaijan Soviet Encyclopedia'' (1987), vol. 10, p. 551〕 and served on the Western Front of World War I, where she opened the Red Cross hospital. On August 1, 1914 her appeal to women was published in the ''Russkiy Invalid'' (''Russian Disabled Person'') newspaper. Shikhlinskaya co-ran the Red Cross community, established by officer's wives, until 1918. == Life ==
Shikhlinskaya was the daughter of enlightener Huseyn Afandi Gayibov. Having graduated from the Transcaucasian Female College with a gold medal in 1889, she became the first Azerbaijani woman to obtain a higher education.〔 Shikhlinskaya was widowed after the death of Dervish-bek Palavandov of Georgian nobles. On October 27, 1909 she married Colonel and eminent Azeri commander Ali-Agha Shikhlinski and the couple returned to Tsarskoye Selo.
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