Anniversary is usually a summing up of results. But it is difficult to say this about Nina Mikhailovna Mammadova. It does not stop at what has been achieved, but continues its scientific, pedagogical and social activities. Nina Mikhailovna is full of plans and new ideas in her scientific work on the economy, history and international politics of modern Iran. It seems that she can surprise the scientific community with her work more than once
Nina Mikhailovna Mamedova was born on October 25, 1938. She graduated from high school with a silver medal and even then became interested in the East. She read a lot about the life of Eastern countries, was fascinated by descriptions of Eastern life, architecture, materials of archaeological research. She wanted to enter the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies, but circumstances turned out so that she entered the Institute of National Economy (now the Plekhanov Academy), which trained economists of various profiles.
During her studies, Nina Mikhailovna met her future husband, a student from Iran who was studying at VGIK. So the East entered her personal life, and this further strengthened Nina Mikhailovna's interest in the life of Eastern countries. Her husband Yagub Madadi (after taking Soviet citizenship, Yacub Mammadov) was an active member of the TUDEH youth section of the Communist Party of Iran. In 1949, during the period of the Shah's reaction, he fled from Iran to the USSR. He introduced Nina Mikhailovna to the family of Saleh Mammadovich Aliyev, a well-known Russian Iranian scholar. The family of S. M. Aliev supported Nina Mikhailovna in a difficult time for her after the sudden death of her husband in 1961. Saleh Mammadovich approved her interest in choosing the topic of her dissertation and introduced her to many Iranian Orientalists. These years were not easy for Nina Mikhailovna, but despite the difficulties, she did not complain and actively studied and worked. These traits-the ability to pull herself together, p ...
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