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Ulvi Rajab

Ulvi Rajab ((アゼルバイジャン語:Ülvi Rəcəb); 1903, Janivri, near Batumi – 2 January 1938, Baku) was an Azerbaijani stage actor.
==Life and career==
He was born Ulvi Shashikadze ((グルジア語:ულვი შაშიკაძე)) in the village of Janivri (presently in Adjara, Georgia) to a Muslim Georgian family. His stage name Rajab derived from his father's first name.〔(Ulvi Rajab ). Jalil Mammadguluzadeh Encyclpædia.〕 He lost his father at an early age. He received primary education in Istanbul where he went with his aunt, but dropped out following the beginning of World War I and began making a living. In 1918, he returned to Batumi where he attended the play ''Othello'' staged by an Azeri theatre troupe led by Huseyn Arablinski at the local Actors' Society. He decided to join the troupe but appeared in minor roles until 1922, when he replaced an absent actor as Soltan bey in ''The Cloth Peddler'' and was recognized for his talent. Following the political turmoil of the early 1920s, Rajab began working as an actor at the Azeri State Drama Theatre in Tiflis, Georgia. In 1925, the theatre's stage director Alexander Tuganov was invited to work for the Azerbaijan State Academic Drama Theatre in Baku, Azerbaijan. Tuganov accepted the invitation and offered the young and promising Rajab a position in the theatre. Rajab worked at the Drama Theatre in Baku as an actor for the rest of his life.〔(His Question "To Be or Not to Be?" Was Also Answered by Bullets ). ''Azadliq''. 4 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2012.〕 In 1933, he was awarded the title of Honorary Artist of Azerbaijan. Critics described Rajab's performances as one where "realistic depth is combined with romantic emotion".〔(Ulvi Rajab ). Great Soviet Encyclopædia.〕
Rajab's repertoire consisted of roles in various genres, including heroic (Siyavush in ''Siyavush'' by Huseyn Javid, Mikhail Yarovoy in ''Enemies'' by Konstantin Trenyov, etc.), tragic (Hamlet in ''Hamlet'' and Othello in ''Othello'' by William Shakespeare, Elkhan in ''The Fire Bride'' by Jafar Jabbarly, etc.), romantic (Romeo in ''Romeo and Juliet'' by William Shakespeare and Sheikh Sanan in Sheikh Sanan by Uzeyir Hajibeyov), and dramatic (Borodin in ''Fear'' by Alexander Afinogenov, Satin in ''The Lower Depths'' by Maxim Gorky, etc.)〔
In 1937, in the midst of Great purge in the Soviet Union he was arrested, charged with "counter-revolutionary activity". Reportedly the accusation stemmed from Rajab owning a collection of records of Turkish folk music. He was found guilty by the Military Board of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union and executed by firing squad on 2 January 1938. On 7 December 1955, the sentence was revoked and Rajab was posthumously exonerated.〔
His nephew Nodar Shashigoglu was an acclaimed Azerbaijani actor.

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