Gabdulla Amantay (Bashkir: Ғабдулла Амантай, born as Gabdulla Sahipgareevich Amantayev, 23 July 1907 – 10 October 1938) was a Bashkir poet, writer and playwright.
Gabdulla Amantay | |
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Born | Gabdulla Sahipgareevich Amantayev 23 July 1907 Upper Ilyasova village, Buzuluksky Uyezd, Samara Governorate, Russian Empire (now Krasnogvardeysky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia) |
Died | 7 October 1938 Ufa, Bashkir Republic, (now Bashkortostan, Russia) | (aged 31)
Occupation | poet, novelist, playwright, librettist |
Citizenship | Russian Empire, USSR |
Alma mater | Orenburg Bashkir Pedagogical College Leningrad Institute of Philosophy and Linguistics(1928–1931) |
Notable works | collection of poems, "Songs of Struggle", 1927 |
In 1937, he was arrested for his views on the protection of the people. He was rehabilitated posthumously, only in the 1990s.
Creation
editHis scientific works are devoted to the principles of the definition of national literature, problems in the study of Bashkir folklore and literary language.[1]
Education
edit- Husainiya madrassas
- Orenburg Bashkir Pedagogical College
- 1928-1931 he studied at the Oriental Department of the Leningrad Institute of Philosophy and Linguistics
References
edit- ^ "in the Bashkir encyclopedia". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2014-05-30.