[2] After returning from the war, Gylman Ilkin served as the scientific secretary of the Nizami Ganjavi Jubilee Committee and senior lecturer at the Azerbaijan State University, and was accepted as a member of the Union of Azerbaijani Writers.
[3] Gylman Ilkin died of heart failure on November 6, 2009, in Baku and was buried in the II Alley of Honor.
In addition, his works include Rebellion in the Castle (1959), Northern Wind (1962), Gift (1969), Mountain Quarter (1978), Sea Gate (1984), Madame Gadri (1988), and Baku and Bakuvians (1998).
[3] The writer was the author of the plays such as "Surgeons", "Taiga Tale", "Soldier Returns from the War", "There is no way back", "Difficult curves", "Grandpa and grandson", "Life Trials", "The Ant Kicked", "Northern Wind" ( 1962) and a series of short stories.
[5] On July 8, 2014, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed a decree on the 100th anniversary of People's Writer Gylman Ilkin.