She was born on 1 February 1962 to Azerbaijani academicians
Suleyman Aliyarli and Mira Aliyarli in
Baku. She graduated from
Baku State University with
B.A. degree in Oriental Studies; further she studied Arabic at
Bourguiba Institute of Modern Languages in
Tunisia. Furthermore, she worked as a junior researcher for a while at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the
Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan.
Journalism Aliyarli worked as a
BBC Azerbaijani reporter in
Sarajevo from 1996 to 1998. In 1998 she moved to the
United States and was hired as an international broadcaster by
VOA Azerbaijani Service. She was the first anchor woman of “Newsflash” — the first daily TV show transmitted from
Washington to
Azerbaijan. She has covered Azerbaijan and
United States for more than 20 years as an anchor, reporter, multimedia editor, and producer. She played a pivotal role in the launch of Azerbaijani television programming at
VOA in 2004 and produced more than 400 editions of the service’s flagship weekly show in 2006—
Amerika İcmalı (American Review) — a weekly TV show with intend to give the Azerbaijani audience a greater perspective on political and social life in the US and
US-Azerbaijan relations. Furthermore, she maintains a blog on Azerbaijani diaspora in US.
Women's rights She is a writer with a focus on
women's rights. She writes mostly on gender equality, family matters, and fashion on her blog, "Women's World" (
Azerbaijani:
Qadın dünyası) besides "Visions of Azerbaijan", "OK! Azerbaijan" and "Caspian Crossroads". == Bibliography ==