Nikolai Yakovlevich Yut (Chuvash: Николай Ют, Nikolay Yut; Russian: Николай Яковлевич Ют; July 30, 1898 – March 27, 1967) was a Chuvash writer, folklorist...
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president of Chuvash National Congress. Son of poet Petĕr Husankaj. Nikolai Yut - Chuvash writer, folklorist and literary critic. Tany Youne (1903–1977)...
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Union of Writers in 1934. He was a cousin of the Chuvash folklorist Nikolai Yut. Arkady Zolotov was born in the village of Siner, Kazan Governorate,...
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Danish language Hendrik Jut (1851–1878), Dutch murderer Nikolaj Jut or Nikolai Yut (1898–1967), Russian Chuvash writer Jut or zud, massive dying of livestock...
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the organization was approved July 1, 1923. The founders were writers Nikolai Yut, N. Patman, Nikolay Shooboushynni, S. Khoomma, S. Lashman and others...
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province, as well as Vishevsky I.V., Ilminsky N.I., Shestanov P. D. Nikolai Yut – Chuvash writer, Chairman of the Union of Chuvash writers (1923-1925)...
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playwright Ille Toktash, writer and poet Nikita Larionov, writer and poet Nikolai Yut, writer, folklorist, and literature critic Stanislav Voronov, artist...
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foodists, just as today the Nadterechny Chechens are mockingly called “kaldash yuts nakh”, that is, people who eat cottage cheese. That the Chechens got the...
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on a sketch of Eastern Bulgarian consonantism made by Russian linguist Nikolai Trubetzkoy in his 1939 book Principles of Phonology, where he introduced...
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