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    Najiba Malikova
    An image from Stepmother, one of the productions that also features Najiba Malikova.
    Najiba Malikova

    Najiba Malikova

    October 25, 1921 — Buzovna, Azerbaijan SSR [now Baku, Azerbaijan]

    Najiba Hashim bey qizi Malikova (azerb. Nəcibə Məlikova) was Azerbaijani Soviet actress, People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR.

    She was born on October 25, 1921 in Buzovna settlement of Baku. Despite the fact that N.Melikova is more known as a film actress, her work is inextricably linked with the theater. She received primary education in the village. From 1940 to 1943 she studied at the Baku Theater School in the class of Azerbaijan People's Artist Fatma Kadri. After graduating from school, she started to work at Ganja State Drama Theater. Soon after returning to Baku, she entered the Theater Institute, graduated in 1951. Since 1952 she has appeared in episodic roles in the National Drama Theater, but her stage activities began much earlier - in 1938. Najiba Malikova most of all received roles in dramas of her contemporaries. No less popular are the comedic roles of the great actress. June 10, 1959 N. Malikova received the title of "Honored Artist" of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and already June 1, 1974 became the "People's Artist" of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The great actress died on July 27, 1992. She was buried in the alley of honorable burial in Baku.

    Stepmother

    Stepmother

    1958

    Where is Ahmad?

    Where is Ahmad?

    1964

    Aygün

    Aygün

    1960

    Fatali Khan

    Fatali Khan

    1947

    Uzeyir's Life

    Uzeyir's Life

    1981

    The Fires of Baku

    The Fires of Baku

    1950

    The Cloth Peddler

    The Cloth Peddler

    1965

    Leyli and Majnun

    Leyli and Majnun

    1961