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    Musa Cälil

    Soviet poet

    Musa Cälil was a Soviet Tatar poet and resistance fighter during World War II. He is the only poet of the Soviet Union awarded simultaneously the Hero of the Soviet Union award for his resistance fighting and the Lenin Prize for having written The Moabit Notebooks; both awards were bestowed upon him posthumously. Wikipedia

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    Musa Cälil [a] (Tatar: Муса Җәлил, Tatar pronunciation: [muˈsɑ ʑæˈlil]; Russian: Муса Джалиль, romanized: Musa Dzhalil; 15 February [O.S. 2 February] 1905 - 25 August 1944) was a Soviet Tatar poet and resistance fighter during World War II.He is the only poet of the Soviet Union awarded simultaneously the Hero of the Soviet Union award for his resistance fighting ...
  3. tatar-congress.org

    The great poet Musa Jalil was born, was born on February 15, 1906 in the Orenburg region, but his life was closely connected with the capital. In Moscow, he lived, studied and worked for about 15 years. Graduated from Moscow State University after M.V. Lomonosov. He took an active part in the public educational activities of the Tatar society ...
  4. poemhunter.com

    Musa Cälil Biography Musa Cälil February 15, 1906 - August 25, 1944) was a Soviet Tatar poet and resistance fighter. He is the only poet of the Soviet Union who was simultaneously awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union award for his resistance fighting, and the Lenin Prize for authoring The Moabit Notebooks; both the awards were awarded to him posthumously.
  5. realnoevremya.com

    Musa Dzhalil Apartment Museum. In the house where the poet's museum is located, on 17 Maksim Gorky Street, Dzhalil lived in 1940-1941. The museum consists of two adjacent apartments, one of them is a memorial, the second is an exhibition hall and a literary salon. Here the Tatar poet lived when he led the Opera and Ballet Theatre and the Union ...
  6. osnovaschool.ru

    Poet - five! Musa was a Tatar poet, muttered his verses in his native language, and this bribed Moscow student hearts even more. Everyone remembers Jalil as an extremely cheerful person - he loved literature, music, sports, friendly meetings. Musa worked in Moscow as an editor of Tatar children's magazines, and was in charge of the literature ...
  7. zeitschrift-osteuropa.de

    Musa Dzhalil fought as a soldier on the German side in the Second World War in the Volga Tartar Idel-Ural prisoner of war legion until he joined an underground group. In 1944, he was executed in Plötzensee. From 1953, Dzhalil was named national poet of Tatarstan, and became a mythical figure in which the history and identity of Tatarstan were ...
  8. commons.wikimedia.org

    Pages in category "Musa Dzhalil" This category contains only the following page. M. Creator:Musa Dzhalil; Media in category "Musa Dzhalil" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. Delegation, headed by Professor G. Akhatov, at a meeting with the family of the poet M. Jalil (1970).jpeg 7,795 × 5,026; 7.42 MB.
  9. Musa Cälil (pronounced ; Arabic: ; Jaalif: Musa Çlil; Cyrillic: ; full name: Musa Mostafa uli Cälilev, Cyrillic: ; Russian: , , Musa Dzhalil, Musa Mustafovich Zalyalov, also anglicized as Mussa Jalil ; February 15, 1906 - August 25, 1944) was a Soviet Tatar poet and resistance fighter. He is the only poet of the Soviet Union who was ...
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