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Occupation
  
Poet, scribe, teacher

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Molla Vidadi

Molla Vali Vidadi
Born
  
1708
Shamkir, Safavid Empire (in present-day Azerbaijan)

Died
  
1808, Qazakh District, Azerbaijan

Molla Vali Vidadi (Azerbaijani: Molla Vəli Vidadi) (1708, Shamkir – 1809, near Gazakh) was an Azerbaijani poet.

Little is known about Vidadi. He spent most of his life in his native town of Shamkir (then called Shamkhor) where he taught at a religious school he had established himself. According to some sources, Vidadi spent some years in Tiflis, Georgia, where he served as a court poet for King Erekle II. Upon the death of the king's son Levan in 1781 Vidadi wrote an elegy dedicated to the deceased. His court service did not last long, possibly due to his open criticism of the ruling class. At its early stage, Vidadi's poetry expressed positive view on life, however as years passed, his poems began expressing a more pessimistic attitude. His was also known for his poetic dialogue with Molla Panah Vagif. Vidadi's simple and realistic (sometimes involving elements of mysticism) literary style resembled the traditional Azeri ashik genre.

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Molla Vali Vidadi Wikipedia