Literary Works
- Core author of Ali and Nino (Vienna, E.P. Tal, 1937).
- Novel: Maiden Spring, novel (Baku: Azerneshr, 1934)
- Novel: Studentlar (Students), 1934
- Novel: Between Two Fires (known as "In Blood" during the Soviet Years), published posthumously, 1968
- Collected Essays: "If We Want our Independence" (Baku: Ganjlik, 1994)
- Collected Essays: "Who are We?" (Baku: Nurlan, 2004)
- Diaries, Minutes for Myself, Letters, etc.: (Baku, Nurlan, 2004)
- Satires (Hadaran-Padaran) (Baku: Nurlan, 2004)
- Folk tale: "Malikmammad" (Baku, Kaspiy, 1911)
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