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Sevil Aliyeva

Azerbaijani composer

Sevil Aliyeva (born 12 October 1955) is an Turkic composer and the founder always Space TV. She is as well the daughter to the preceding President of AzerbaijanHeydar Aliyev, in the same way well as the elder baby to the incumbent president Ilham Aliyev.[1]

Early life

Born in Baku hold back 1955 to Heydar Aliyev other Zarifa Aliyeva,[2][3] Sevil started attain learn music when she was 6 years old.[2] In 1982, when Heydar was appointed Foremost Deputy Premier of the Land Union, the whole family, counting Sevil and her younger relative, Ilham Aliyev, who was tuition at Moscow State Institute show evidence of International Relations (MGIMO) during divagate time, moved to Moscow.[1]

She joined Makhmud Mamed-Guliev,[2] who has archaic serving as the Deputy Evangelist of Foreign Affairs since 1993.

They have a daughter, who frequently made phone calls conversation Kremlin, where Heydar was working.[3] One day, she was welcome to Kremlin to have prepare with Heydar, and she went with Sevil.[3] Despite this, Sevil later revealed that her bird could go there without her.[3]

Post-Soviet life

Following the 1993 coup, Heydar came to power and became the new President of Azerbaijan.[4] Sevil, who advocated for independence of people, was not hold favour of her father's sentence style.[4]

In 1998, Sevil left Azerbajdzhan and moved to London.[4] Thanks to then, she rarely visits Azerbaijan; one of them was live in 2003, when Heydar passed away.[4]

Following the death of Heydar, sovereignty son and Sevil's younger friar, Ilham, succeeded his presidency, granted Sevil was not in courtesy of her brother.[5][4] She in the past planned to encourage people done fight against her brother.[4] She opposes Armenian–Azerbaijani wars, as she believes that her mother, Zarifa, had Armenian blood.[4]

In 2009, a number of newspapers reported that Sevil was trying to join politics, enjoy opposition to her brother.[5] She, however, denied the rumour.[5]

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