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Magtymguly Pyragy (Persian: مخدوم قلی فراغی
Makhdumqoli Farāghi; Turkmen:
Magtymguly Pyragy;
Turkmen pronunciation: [ˌmɑɣtɯmɢʊˈlɯ ˌpɯɾɑːˈɣɯ]; c. 1724 –...
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district were
renamed in
honor of
Magtymguly Pyragy. The town is
filled with
monuments in
memory of
Magtymguly Pyragy; however, it is not prominent...
- The
Magtymguly International Prize is an
award given by
Turkmenistan to
those who help
achieve the aim of
Magtymguly, an 18th-century poet; the establishment...
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favored by post-Stalin
Soviet architects. The city's
central avenue,
Magtymguly (former Kuropatkin, Freedom, and
Stalin Avenue),
featured "monotonous...
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Magtymguly Avenue (Turkmen:
Magtymguly şaýoly) is an
avenue in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It is
considered to be the
longest and most
prominent avenue in...
- The
Magtymguly Youth Organisation of
Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň
Magtymguly adyndaky Ýaşlar guramasy) is a
registered social and
political organization...
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Magtymguly Pyragy. He is
considered the
father of
Turkmen literature.
Other prominent Turkmen poets of that era are Döwletmämmet
Azady (
Magtymguly's father)...
- (Serhetabat),
Tejen and Sarahs, Kyzyl-Arvat (Serdar) with
Garrygala (
Magtymguly) and Chekishler, i.e., with
important border crossings. In 1887–1888 the...
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Magtymguly District (formerly
Garrygala District) is a
district of
Balkan Province in Turkmenistan. The
administrative center of the
district is the city...
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Music and
Drama Theater of
Turkmenistan named after Magtymguly (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň
Magtymguly adyndaky milli sazly drama teatry) is
located on Görogly...