Education
After a while he entered the working faculty, which he graduated from in 1930. He then graduated from the faculty of oil technology of the Azerbaijani Industrial Institute.
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After a while he entered the working faculty, which he graduated from in 1930. He then graduated from the faculty of oil technology of the Azerbaijani Industrial Institute.
In 1925, Bagir Seyidzade came to Baku. He got a job at Taghiyev's plant, which was later renamed after Lenin. Foreign a couple of months, Bagir Seyidzade worked as a proofreader at Kandli newspaper.
In 1932-1940, he worked as the secretary and editor at Ganj ishi (Youth affairs) newspaper.
In 1940-1943, he was the secretary of the Central Committee of the Leninist Young Communist League of the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic. After completing diplomatic courses in Moscow, Bagir Seyidzade was sent to Iran where he started his diplomatic career. In 1944-1949, he was the consul, vice consul and chief consul in Maku and Tabriz.
After returning from Iran he was appointed the minister of cinematography of the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic. He created the press department, which he later headed. The department merged with the ministry of culture of the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic, and Bagir Seyidzade was appointed the deputy minister of culture.
He was also involved in journalism and translation.
He translated several parts of «Жизнь замечательных людей» (The life of remarkable people) series into Azerbaijani. Bagir Seyidzade is considered one of the founders of the Azerbaijani school of translation. He was the deputy Director General of Azerinform (AzerTAc).
Bagir Seyidzade died of an extensive heart attack.
He was buried at the Alley of Honors in Baku.