Fatma Yusif gizi Mehraliyeva (; 4 June 1926, in Guba â 4 January 2000, in Baku) was an Azerbaijani singer and actress. She was awarded the title Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1956).
Fatma Mehraliyeva was born on 4 June 1926 in Guba, Azerbaijan. Her mother died when she was just 3âÂÂ4 years old and she was brought up by her aunt Asmagul, who lived in Ispik village of Guba region. In high school, Mehraliyeva was very active in singing lessons and the teachers sent her to Baku to participate in a music festival. There 11-year-old Mehraliyeva singing a folk song âÂÂGubaâÂÂs White Appleâ attracted attention of composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov. The composer created conditions for Mehraliyeva to study music and became her protector.
In 1940, Mehraliyeva began her career in the ensemble âÂÂSazchy gyzlarâ (âÂÂComposer girlsâÂÂ) where she soon became a soloist. From 1941 to 1945, she performed in front of the soldiers on the front lines. The songs she performed during the Great Patriotic War are included in the Gold fund of the national radio of Azerbaijan.
In 1945, Mehraliyeva played the role of Telli in the film "Arshin mal alan".
In 1956, she was awarded a title of Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR. Mehraliyeva sang "Kesme shikesta" mugham, "Guba's white apple", "Azerbaijani deer", "Like Ahu" and others.
According to her relatives Mehraliyeva left the scene in the early 1990s.
Fatma Mehraliyeva died on 4 January 2000 in Baku.