Etim Ėmin
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Muhamad Amin, Etim Ėmin (cyrillic: Етим Эмин, Tsiling, Dagestan, 1838-Ialtsugar, 1884) was a Lezgin poet in Lezgin, Azerbaijani and Arabic.[1] He was educated in a madrasa near his birth town. His father was a judge and he replaced him in the court, although he had to relinquish his post later. His poetry deals with social injustice specially.
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