- Ämirxanov Möxämmätfatix
Zarif ulı a.k.a.
Fatix Ämirxan (Tatar pronunciation: [fæˈtʲix æmirˈxʌn]; 1886–1926) was a
Tatar classic writer,
editor and publicist...
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Fatix Säyfi-Qazanlı (Tatar: Фатих Сәйфи-Казанлы, فاتح سيفى-قازانلى,
Tatar pronunciation: [fɑˈtɪχ sæjˈfi-qɑzanˈlɯ]; 1888–1938) was a
Russian public figure...
- and 20th
centuries are for
example Ğabdulla Tuqay, Ğälimcan İbrahimov,
Fatix Ämirxan, Ğädel
Qutuy and Musa Cälil. More
recent writers include Robert...
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writer Hadi Taqtaş –
writer Şärif
Kamal – writer,
novellist and
playwright Fatix Ämirxan –
writer Näqi İsänbät –
writer Ğäliäsğar
Kamal –
writer and playwright...
- the
editorial staff of
democratically oriented Əl-İslax gazette, led by
Fatix Əmirxan and Wafa Bəxtiyərev. However, the
newspaper had a
little budget...
- may
refer to: Amirkhan, Iran, a
village in
North Khorasan Province, Iran
Fatix Ämirxan (1886–1926),
Tatar writer Amirkhan Yeniki (1909–2000),
Tatar writer...
- (Ufa)
Abruy Säyfi (Ufa) Ğömär Älmöxämmätef (Ufa) Sälimgäräy Cantürin (Ufa)
Fatix Säyfi (Ufa) Musa
Ismaqof (Ufa) Säläxetdin Atnağulof (Ufa) Fätxi Äxmädullin...
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pedestrian walkway in each direction. The
bridge connects Gorky park and
Fatix Ämirxan Avenue. 55°48′22″N 49°08′40″E / 55.8061°N 49.1444°E / 55.8061;...
- Alkin, Säläx Atnağulof, Ğäziz Ğöbäydullin, Säğit Yanqılıçef,
Fatix Möxämmätyarof,
Fatix Säyfi-Qazanlı, Näcip Xälfin,
candidate members – Ğäni Abızof,...
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influential Tatar journalists worked at the
paper over the years,
including Fatix Ämirxan, Musa Cälil, Äxmät İsxaq, and Ğäliäsğar Kamal. By 1970, its circulation...