Irada Rovshan Explained

Irada Rovshan
Native Name:Irada Abdullayeva
Birth Date:15 May 1968
Birth Place:Zagatala
Death Place:Sheki
Resting Place:Sheki
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Education:Azerbaijan Architecture and Construction University
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Irada Rovshan (Azerbaijani: İradə Rövşən; (May 15, 1968 – September 30, 2014)) was an Azerbaijan architect and scientist. She was head of the “Folklore and Ethnography” laboratory of, and a member of the .

Life

Irada Rovshan Abdullayeva (Mamedova) was born on May 15, 1968, in Zagatala. She graduated from Azerbaijan Architecture and Construction University (1990), and was a member of the Union of Architects of Azerbaijan (2013).Rovshan completed secondary school No 2 in Zagatala (Russian language sector) in 1975-1985. Studying in X grade she was busy with training the correspondence preparation course of Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), The Institute of Engineering and Construction. She entered the University of Architecture and Construction and graduated there with honors in 1990 and received higher education after leaving secondary school. Rovshan began her professional career in 1991 in Sheki Regional Scientific Center of ANAS. Until 1998, she worked as the laboratory assistant, then a junior researcher.She moved to St. Petersburg in 1998 and lived there until 2004. In 2004, she returned again to Sheki and continued working in Sheki Regional Scientific Center of the previous place.

Labour activity

Rovshan has gained the respect of the co-workers of Sheki Regional Research Center. Her knowledge, ability and hardworking activities drew attention the scientific workers and they recommended her to continue on investigating.Her research ability was taken into account by The Scientific Council of ANAS Institute of Architecture and Art and approved the theme "The interior of the Sheki houses" as a dissertation. Irada Rovshan has begun to investigate this theme with great interest and enthusiasm, at last successfully completed this challenging and exciting field of research. The members of the Council commission appreciated her scientific innovation and relevance of the research.Rovshan has defended the theme "The interior of the Sheki houses" and was awarded the title of Candidate of Architecture (architecture, Ph.D.) on 25 December 2007 by the Scientific Council of the University of Architecture and Construction. After receiving a degree, she began her leadership position; she was appointed scientific secretary in the SHRSC. From 2013 until the last days of her life she was the head of the “Folklore and Ethnography” laboratory.Roshan has published a book named "The interior of the Sheki houses (from eighteenth to early-twentieth century)" in 2008. At the same time, she published numerous scientific articles in the country as well as while working abroad.

Rovshan was not only interested in architecture; she also was interested in folk art and oral literature of Azerbaijan. Her ideas about national folklore attracted folklore experts.

All her published articles outside the borders of the country, and inside the country would be of interest to experts from time to time. Rovshan has also worked in the local press (newspapers) for a long time, published the scientific- publicistic articles and gained a lot of readers.

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