Tatar Poets - Abdulla Tuqay, Musa Calil, Mehmet Niyazi, Abdulla Ali, Adel Qutuy, Naqi Isanbat, Hadi Taqta, Ayaz Ishaqi, Qolsharif, Dardemand (Paperback)


Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: abdulla Tuqay, Musa Calil, Mehmet Niyazi, Abdulla Ali, adel Qutuy, Naqi Isanbat, Hadi Taqta, ayaz Ishaqi, Qolsharif, Dardemand. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: abdulla Tuqay (April 26 1886 - April 15 1913) was a Tatar poet, a classic of the Tatar literature, a critic and a publisher. Tuqay is often referred as the founder of the modern Tatar literature and the modern Tatar literary language, replaced Old Tatar language in literature.. abdulla Tuqay was born in the family of the hereditary village mullah of Qulawc, Kazan Governorate, Russian Empire (nowadays Tatarstan, Russia) near the modern town of Arsk. His father, Moxammatarif Moxammatalim ul Tuqayv, had been a village mandative mullah since 1864. In 1885 his wife died, leaving him a son and a daughter, and Moxammatarif married second wife, Mamduda, daughter of Ocile village mullah Zinnatulla Zaynepbair ul. On 29 August O.S. Moxammatarif died when abdulla was 5 months old. Soon abdulla's grandfather also died and Mamduda was forced to return to her father and then to get married to the mullah of the village of Sasna. Little abdulla lived for some time with an old woman in his native village, before his new stepfather agreed to take Tuqay into his family. Tuqay's relatively happy childhood did not last long: on O.S. 18 January 1890 abdulla's mother Mamduda also died, and Tuqay was removed to his poor grandfather Zinnatulla. Lacking enough food even for his own children, his grandfather sent abdulla to Kazan with a coachman. There the coachman took Tuqay to a market-place, Pecan Bazaar, hoping to find someone willing to adopt the child. A tanner named Moxammatwali and his wife aziza from the Yana-Bista area of Kazan decided to take care of him. While living in Kazan, Tuqay was taken ill wit...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=603657

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Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: abdulla Tuqay, Musa Calil, Mehmet Niyazi, Abdulla Ali, adel Qutuy, Naqi Isanbat, Hadi Taqta, ayaz Ishaqi, Qolsharif, Dardemand. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: abdulla Tuqay (April 26 1886 - April 15 1913) was a Tatar poet, a classic of the Tatar literature, a critic and a publisher. Tuqay is often referred as the founder of the modern Tatar literature and the modern Tatar literary language, replaced Old Tatar language in literature.. abdulla Tuqay was born in the family of the hereditary village mullah of Qulawc, Kazan Governorate, Russian Empire (nowadays Tatarstan, Russia) near the modern town of Arsk. His father, Moxammatarif Moxammatalim ul Tuqayv, had been a village mandative mullah since 1864. In 1885 his wife died, leaving him a son and a daughter, and Moxammatarif married second wife, Mamduda, daughter of Ocile village mullah Zinnatulla Zaynepbair ul. On 29 August O.S. Moxammatarif died when abdulla was 5 months old. Soon abdulla's grandfather also died and Mamduda was forced to return to her father and then to get married to the mullah of the village of Sasna. Little abdulla lived for some time with an old woman in his native village, before his new stepfather agreed to take Tuqay into his family. Tuqay's relatively happy childhood did not last long: on O.S. 18 January 1890 abdulla's mother Mamduda also died, and Tuqay was removed to his poor grandfather Zinnatulla. Lacking enough food even for his own children, his grandfather sent abdulla to Kazan with a coachman. There the coachman took Tuqay to a market-place, Pecan Bazaar, hoping to find someone willing to adopt the child. A tanner named Moxammatwali and his wife aziza from the Yana-Bista area of Kazan decided to take care of him. While living in Kazan, Tuqay was taken ill wit...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=603657

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September 2010

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September 2010

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152 x 229 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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46

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978-1-156-30066-4

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9781156300664

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1-156-30066-5



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