Musa Cälil (Tatar: Муса Җәлил, romanized: Musa Çəlil, Tatar pronunciation: [muˈsɑ ʑæˈlil]; Russian: Муса Джалиль; 15 February [O.S. 2 February] 1905 –...
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Ottoman prince Musa Cälil (1906–1944), Soviet poet and World War II resistance fighter Musa Ćazim Ćatić (1878–1915), Bosnian poet Musa al-Kadhim, seventh...
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example Ğabdulla Tuqay, Ğälimcan İbrahimov, Fatix Ämirxan, Ğädel Qutuy and Musa Cälil. More recent writers include Robert Miñnullin. The first published Tatar...
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visited Kazan and appeared as a conductor in front of the audience at Musa Cälil Tatar Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, which now presents the Rudolf...
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Soviet Union (de facto,1952-1953) and fifth Premier of the Soviet Union Musa Cälil (1906–1944), poet Alexander Schmorell (1917–1943), a member of the anti-Nazi...
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girl" İldar (1942) Tüläk (1945) Namus (1950) "Honour" Cälil (1957) based on the life of poet Musa Cälil. Tatar: Нәҗип Гаяз улы Җиһанов, romanized: Năjip Gaiaz...
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Tatar national music is the Jalil Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Musa Cälil. The first Tatar opera, Saniä, was staged in 1925. It was composed by...
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One of the most notable members of the legion was Soviet–Tatar poet Musa Cälil, who was later executed by the Gestapo for sabotage. Tamurbek Dawletschin...
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competitions have been organized in honor of the national hero and poet Musa Cälil.[citation needed] At the turn of 1950 and 1960, the Soviet Federation...
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fighter; hanged Eva-Maria Buch (1921–1943), resistance fighter; beheaded Musa Cälil (1905–1944), Soviet-Tatar resistance fighter; beheaded Hans Coppi (1916–1942)...
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Culture of the Russian SFSR (1984). From 1938–1948 she was a soloist of Musa Cälil Tatar Opera and Ballet Theatre. Sara performed parts in operas and musical...
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Kazan-based Musa Cälil Tatar Opera and Ballet Theatre. Abbasov performed more than 100 parts in almost all leading performances. Major parts were Cälil, Tüläk...
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beheaded here. Political activists like Karl Radek, Erich Mühsam and Musa Cälil were detained in Moabit. Wilhelm Voigt, the "Hauptmann von Köpenick",...
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directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze. The film tells about the famous Tatar poet Musa Cälil, who ended up in the fascist prison of Moabit, where he wrote over 100...
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Musa Cälil and his Cälil Group [ru], while part of the Idel-Ural Legion, covertly resisted Germany and later defected back to Soviet forces. Cälil was...
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Lina White, Welsh-born English crime novelist (born 1876) August 25 – Musa Cälil, Soviet Tatar poet and resistance fighter (executed, born 1905) September...
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(1600–1681), Spanish dramatist, poet and writer of Spanish Golden Age Musa Cälil (1906–1944), Soviet Tatar poet Barry Callaghan (born 1937), Canadian author...
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"The Museum of poet Yarullin Fanis, Russia". pArtify. Icon "Monument to Musa Jalil". {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) "Mehmet Akif Ersoy: Poet...
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Barca (1600–1681, Spain, d/p/nf) Erskine Caldwell (1903–1987, US, f/nf) Musa Cälil (1906–1944, USSR, p/d/nf) George Călinescu (1899–1965, Romania, nf/f)...
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Tatar-language newspaper Eşçe (Эшче; The Worker) where he met the Tatar writers Musa Cälil and Kavi Najmi [ru]. In 1928, he returned to Kazan and began working for...
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city of Bryansk. It was here that he met resistance fighter and poet Musa Cälil; both later gained entrance into the Idel-Ural Legion. While in prison...
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journalists worked at the paper over the years, including Fatix Ämirxan, Musa Cälil, Äxmät İsxaq, and Ğäliäsğar Kamal. By 1970, its circulation had reached...
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group Otto and Elise Hampel (1943) – guillotined in Berlin for treason Musa Cälil (1944) – guillotined in Plötzensee Prison, Berlin, for anti-Nazi activities...
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composer of modern classical music MPC · 3081 3082 Dzhalil 1972 KE Musa Cälil (Musa Mustafovich Dzhalil'; 1906–1944), Tatar Soviet poet and resistance...
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known for being the residence of the poet and Hero of the Soviet Union Musa Cälil who lived there during the Great Patriotic War. The Menzelinsky municipal...
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Molchanov; The Unknown Soldier. Näcip Cihanov; Musa Dzhalil (opera-poem based on the life of Soviet Tatar poet Musa Cälil) Vlasov and Fere; The Witch (based on...
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French philosopher and writer (died 1940) February 15 (February 2 OS) – Musa Cälil, Soviet Tatar poet and resistance fighter (executed 1944) February 26...
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(and not only Jaña imlâ, but İske imlâ too) also were used. One of the Musa Cälil's Moabit Notebooks was written in Jaᶇalif, and another was written in Arabic...
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Director of the Tatar State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Musa Cälil. Since 1969 Mansurov became a conductor of Moscow Bolshoi Theatre. In...
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