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Todur Zanet (sometimes rendered Fedor Ivanoviç Zanet, first name also Feodor, Fiodor, Todor, or Tudor; russian: Фёдор Иванович Занет, ''Fyodor Ivanovich Zanet''; born June 14, 1958)Şavk, p. 130 is a Gagauz and
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n journalist, folklorist and poet, one of the most prominent contributors to Gagauz literature and theater. He editor-in-chef of '' Ana Sözü'' newspaper, which cultivates the
Gagauz language Gagauz (, ) is a Turkic language spoken by the Gagauz people of Moldova, Ukraine, Russia and Turkey and it is an official language of the Autonomous Region of Gagauzia in Moldova. Gagauz belongs to the Oghuz branch of Turkic languages, alongs ...
, and has written the original anthem of
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. His activity as a journalist began under
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rule, and first peaked during the '' Perestroika'' years, when he became involved with the Gagauz nationalist movement. Often vocal in his opposition to
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, Zanet has criticized authorities for neglecting the Gagauzes' history of resistance to cultural assimilation. He favors cultural links with
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and has pursued cultural dialogue with Moldovan and, beyond,
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. Additionally, in his work as a folklorist and filmmaker, Zanet has reinforced links between the Gagauzes and other
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of the
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and
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. He is the recipient of several Turkish awards for his contribution to preserving the
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and culture, as well as holding Moldova's
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.


Biography

Zanet was born as a Soviet citizen in
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,
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, which he jokingly refers to as "Europe's largest village"; his parents were peasants. His first work in the republican media dates back to 1972. Info-Prim Neo
"Bașkanul Găgăuziei închide gura presei"
in '' Timpul'', May 19, 2010
From 1976 to 1981, he attended the
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, and in 1987–1990 the Marxist–Leninist University of the
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, while also editing the show ''Bucaan Dalgasında'' on Radio Moldova. Zanet's contribution to the nationalist cause includes the poem ''Vatan'' ("Motherland"), which in 1986 was put to music by Mihail Colsa, who included this and other songs by Zanet in his 1995 repertoire, ''Turcular korolar''. In August 1988, at the height of the ''Perestroika'' liberalization, Zanet founded ''Ana Sözü'', in an effort to resist the
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of
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and standardize Latin spelling. ''Ana Sözü'' attempt relied instead on
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: "This newspaper much criticized for its language. Its editors, like many Gagauz intellectuals, had attended Turkish language courses in Turkey and used words and phrases that the average Gagauz reader could not easily understand". During the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Zanet, "one of the most respected Gagauz men of culture",Bogdan Stanciu, "Dosar ''Sinteza''. Găgăuzia, buturuga mică. Mica mare complicație", in ''Sinteza'', Nr. 8, September 2014, p. 134 wrote the original anthem of Gagauzia, officially adopted in July 1990 and later replaced by Colsa's '' Tarafım''. He also continued to work in Moldova during the standoff between Gagauz nationalists and
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. In 1993, Moldova 1 staged his translation of
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's '' Bajazet'', retrospectively seen as a seminal moment in the history of Gagauz theater. Larisa Ungureanu, Maia Sadovici, Alexandr Volcov
"Bucurii care se duc și speranțe care vin (note despre teatrul găgăuz)"
in '' Contrafort'', Issue 12 (122), December 2004
With Gagauzia consolidated as an autonomous region within independent Moldova, ''Ana Sözü'' became an organ of the regional administration (''Bakannık Komiteti''), before going independent. It also received funding from the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency, and was distributed
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within Gagauzia. Elena Miron
"O privire generală asupra mass-media din Găgăuz-Yeri"
in ''Mass-Media în Republica Moldova'', June 2016, p. 25
Government sponsorship, and the fact that it was put out from the Moldovan capital, Chișinău, decreased its informative value, at a time when the Gagauz press was being criticized for its political uniformity. Zanet served as ''Ana Sözü''s editor for most of its history, with a hiatus between 1994 and 1999; he has also founded ''Kırlangıç'' ("Swallow"), a literary magazine aimed at a young readership. An admirer of the "Gagauz renaissance" leader, Mihail Ciachir,Şavk, p. 137 Zanet is noted for his plays ''Açlık Kurbanları'' ("Hunger Victims") and ''Beciul vrăjit'' ("Enchanted Cellar"), staged by the Ciachir National Theater in Ceadîr-Lunga. He has also published, in 2010, an anthology of poetry and folklore, ''Gagauzluk: kultura, ruh, adetlär'', used as a record of Gagauz in
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and
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. It is supported by a documentary film, which has records of Zanet's contacts with Ukrainian Gagauz,
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, and other related groups, but also reports conversations about proper Gagauz between Zanet and his parents. By 2010, Zanet had become a critic of the Gagauz administration, headed by
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Mihail Formuzal. He claimed that, during
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's arrival at
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, Formuzal had assaulted Gagauz journalists, himself included. Zanet was also critical of the Russophile trend in Gagauz politics, favoring instead a closer cooperation with Turkey. He criticizes the Gagauz for "not knowing their own history", referring to the starvation of the Gagauz under
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; Russia, he claims, "has assassinated us." Gönül Şamilkızı
''Gagauz Yeri yeni Kırım olur mu?''
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, February 5, 2016
In 2014, Zanet accused both the ''Bakannık Komiteti'' and the
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of wishing to do away with Gagauz identity. He noted that Formuzal's administration was a return to Russification: "Look around: everything is in Russian". Zanet has challenged Formuzal's confrontational stance toward Moldova's
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, insisting that the two entities, Gagauzia and Moldova, had no quarrel with each other. He is also opposed to Formuzal's replacement,
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, whom he accused of wishing to dominate local media through the Gagauz Radio Television, and of fostering Russophiles. In addition to pioneering Gagauz literature, Zanet writes in
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: already in 2003, writer Anatol Măcriș introduced him as one of the most important Gagauz authors, "most of whom speak Romanian and translate some of their works in Romanian." In 2010, Moldovan President
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inducted Zanet into the
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, citing his "merits in fostering literature, contribution to the affirmation of national spiritual values, and prolific activity in the press". Also that year, Zanet received the Moldovan Writers' Union Cultural Relations Award, shared with
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. Pointing to the impact of "200 years of Russian propaganda" in ensuring Gagauz loyalties, Zanet encouraged Gagauz youth to learn Romanian, but has spoken out against the proposed unification of Romania and Moldova, and fears
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. He is noted for having translated into Gagauz the poem '' Luceafărul'', by the Romanian classic
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. A volume of Zanet's original poems came out in 2013 as ''Koorlaşmış Ateş'' ("Coiled Fire"), with ''Açlık Kurbanları'' published in Turkish and
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versions. Awarded the KİBATEK and Süleyman Brina prizes for his service to
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, he became a recipient of the TÜRKSAV Service Award 2015, honoring his work in preserving the
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. In late 2016, he returned to Ukraine as part of an
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program for folkloristics, announcing his discovery there of two new Gagauz songs. Some of his own poems have been adapted into Gagauz pop songs, which were awarded prizes by the ''Bakannık Komiteti''. Zanet is married, with two daughters. The elder, Anna Zanet, is a mountaineer who, in 2010, has planted the
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on Mount Elbrus.Şavk, p. 134


Notes


References

*Mehmet Şahingöz, Alper Alp, and contributors, ''Hamdullah Suphi ve Gagauzlar''. Ankara: Türk Yurdu, 2016. *Ülkü Çelik Şavk, "Todur (Fedor) Zanet Gagauzluk ve Gagauzlara Adanmış Bir Hayat", in ''Tehlikedeki Diller Dergisi'', Winter 2013, pp. 130–141. {{DEFAULTSORT:Zanet, Todur 1958 births Living people Gagauz people People from Gagauzia National anthem writers 20th-century Moldovan writers 20th-century male writers 21st-century Moldovan writers 21st-century male writers Moldovan male writers Moldovan poets Male poets Moldovan dramatists and playwrights Male dramatists and playwrights Activist journalists Moldovan magazine editors Moldovan magazine founders Moldovan newspaper editors Male journalists Moldovan newspaper founders Teleradio-Moldova Moldovan documentary filmmakers Moldovan folklorists Moldovan translators Language reformers Turkish-language poets Romanian-language poets Translators from French Translators from Romanian Translators from Russian Moldova State University alumni Communist Party of Moldavia politicians Recipients of the Order of Work Glory