Ümmügülsüm Abdulaziz's daughter, born in 1899 in the village of Novkhani into a religious family,[1] learned Arabic and Persian languages from her father at home.
The poem "Bayrağım enərkən" was written in relation to the removal of the Azerbaijani flag from the parliament building on May 3, 1920.
[12] In 1916, she met the writer Seyid Hüseyin during the first performance of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh's play "Ölülər" at the Tagiyev's Theater.
[13] From this marriage, she had one daughter, Gumral Sadigzade, who became a writer, and three sons, Ogtay and Toghrul, who became painters, and the youngest son, Chıghatay, served in the engineering battalion but tragically succumbed to a severe form of tuberculosis due to his work in harsh conditions.
[14] Her daughter, Gumral Sadigzade, dedicated a significant portion of her novel "Son mənzili Xəzər oldu" to Ümmügülsüm in the second part of the book.
[15] On December 18, 2022, an exhibition titled "Çəmən ayrısı" was opened at the "Baku" Art Gallery dedicated to the memory of Ümmügülsüm Sadigzade.
[16] Heartache of Separation: “Too Many Springs, Too Many Winters” Letters from the GULAG between Ummugulsum and her children Ogtay, Jighatay, Toghrul and Gumral in AZER.com, Azerbaijan International, Vol.
Prison Diary: Tears Are My Only Companions by Ummugulsum Sadigzade, wife of Seyid Husein in AZER.com, Azerbaijan International, Vol.