Shaukat Galiev
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Shaukat Galiev | |
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Born | Shaukat Galievich Idiyatullin (1928-11-20)20 November 1928 Kazan Governorate, USSR |
Died | 7 May 2011(2011-05-07) (aged 82) Kazan, Russia |
Occupation | Editor, publicist, writer |
Nationality | Tatar |
Genre | Poetry, children's literature |
Spouse | Farida Idiyatullina |
Shaukat Galiev (full name Shaukat Galievich Idiyatullin, Tatar: Шәүкәт Галиулла улы Һидиятуллин; Russian: Шаукат Галиевич Идиятуллин, 20 November 1928 – 7 May 2011) was a renowned Tatar poet, writer, and a publisher, widely known for his children's books.[1]
References
- ^ Bukharaev, Ravil; Matthews, David (2013-10-18). Historical Anthology of Kazan Tatar Verse. Routledge. pp. 37, 179–180. ISBN 978-1-136-81465-5.
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