File:Photo of Nariman Narimanov in passe-partout.jpg

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English: This photo of Nariman Narimanov was taken in Astrakhan by Klimashevskaya Photoshop in 1913. The same year it was gifted to Narimanov's friend Hussein Hayatov, and hold for about 100 years by Hayatov's family. In 2011, the photo was donated to Narimanov Museum in Baku.
Русский: Этот фотопортрет Наримана Нариманова был снят в фотоателье Климашевской в Астрахани в 1913 году. В том же году портрет был подарен Наримановым другу Гусейну Хаятову, в семье которого он хранился на протяжении почти ста лет. В 2011 году оригинал был передан в дар Музею Нариманова в Баку.
Azərbaycanca: Nəriman Nərimanovun bu fotoportreti 1913 ildə Həştərxanda Klimaşevskayanın atelyesində çəkilmişdir. Həmən ildə Nərimanovun dostu Hüseyn Həyatova hədiyyə olundu və Həyatovun ailəsində yüz ilə yaxın saxlanılırdı. 2011 ildə şəkilin orijinalı Bakı Nərimanov xatirə muzeyinə hədiyyə edilmişdir.
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