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Färit Yarullin
Yarullin Färit Zahidulla ulı (pronounced ) aka Färit Yarullin; Tatar Cyrillic: Яруллин Фәрит Заһидулла улы; , Yarullin Farid Zagidullovich; 1914 – 1943) was a Tatar composer, the creator of the first Tatar ballet, ''Şüräle''. His works include chamber music, romances, songs and arrangement of folk music. He participated in World War II and was killed in action in 1943. In 1958, fifteen years after his death, he became a Ğabdulla Tuqay TASSR State Prize State most commonly refers to: * State (polity), a centralized political organization that regulates law and society within a territory **Sovereign state, a sovereign polity in international law, commonly referred to as a country **Nation state, a ... laureate. References and notes *"Shurale" at Mariinsky Theatre 1914 births 1943 deaths Russian male composers Tatar composers Soviet people of World War II Soviet composers Soviet male composers Soviet military personnel killed in ...
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Xäyerbi
Xäyerbi (, ) is a rural locality (a selo) in Layış District, Tatarstan. The population was 789 as of 2010. is located 35 km from Layış Laishevo (; ) is a town and the administrative center of Laishevsky District in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, located on the right bank of the Kama River on the shore of the Kuybyshev Reservoir, southeast of the republic's capital of Kazan. ..., district's administrative centre, and 35 km from Qazan, republic's capital, by road. The village already existed during the period of the Qazan Khanate. There are 20 streets in the village. References External links * {{Cite web , title=Хәерби , url=https://tatarica.org/tat/razdely/municipalnye-obrazovaniya/municipalnye-rajony/laishevskij-rajon-1/kirbi , access-date=2023-06-01 , website=tatarica.org , language=tt Rural localities in Laishevsky District ...
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TASSR
The Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, abbreviated as Tatar ASSR or TASSR, was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR. The resolution for its creation was signed on 27 May 1920 and the republic was proclaimed on 25 June 1920. Kazan served as its capital. The territory of the TASSR was a part of Kazan, Simbirsk, and Ufa Governorates (or ''gubernias'') of the Imperial Russia before the October Revolution of 1917. *1920: Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic *1990: Tatar Soviet Socialist Republic *1992: Republic of Tatarstan Notable people *Gabdulkhay Akhatov – professor and Turkologist *Sofia Gubaidulina – composer *Chulpan Khamatova – film, theater and TV actress *Mintimer Shaimiev – politician, the first secretary of the Tatar Regional Committee of the CPSU *Boris Yeltsin – first Russian president (1991–1999) *Röstäm Yaxin – composer *Ravil Maganov – chairman of Lukoil (2020–2022) *Valery Gerasimov – incumbent Russian Chief of General S ...
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Soviet Military Personnel Killed In World War II
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until it dissolved in 1991. During its existence, it was the largest country by area, extending across eleven time zones and sharing borders with twelve countries, and the third-most populous country. An overall successor to the Russian Empire, it was nominally organized as a federal union of national republics, the largest and most populous of which was the Russian SFSR. In practice, its government and economy were highly centralized. As a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), it was a flagship communist state. Its capital and largest city was Moscow. The Soviet Union's roots lay in the October Revolution of 1917. The new government, led by Vladimir Lenin, established the Russian SFSR, the world's first constitutionally communist state. The revolution was not accepted by all wi ...
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