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Platon Oyunsky (Russian: Платон Ойунский, Yakut: Былатыан Ойуунускай, romanized: Bılatıan Oyûnuskay; 11 November [O.S. 30 December] 1893 — 31 October...
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Soviet period saw a
flourishing of
Sakha literature as men such as
Platon Oyunsky wrote down in
writing the
traditionally oral and
improvised olonkho, in...
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Platon Oyunsky Yakutsk International Airport (Yakut: Платон Ойуунускай аатынан аан дойдутааҕы Дьокуускай аэропорт, romanized: Platon Oyûnuskay âtınan...
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influence that
extends to
recent works of literature. The poet
Platon Oyunsky draws heavily from the
native mythology of his homeland, the
Yakut region...
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translated into a
variety of
other languages.
Platon Oyunsky's version was
written in the 1920s and 1930s.
Oyunsky expanded the story,
adding Taas
kiele ogo, a...
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nescience of the
lyrics of the anthem, he
handed over the task to
Platon Oyunsky. It was
finished on 7
December 1921. The
translation was
first published...
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executed for "subversive writing" on 24
November 1937.
Yakut writer Platon Oyunsky, seen as one of the
founders of
modern Yakut literature, died in prison...
- actor,
musician Sarantuya, mezzo-soprano
singer Maksim Ammosov Platon Oyunsky Yegor Borisov Aysen Nikolayev Mikhail Nikolayev Tygyn Darkhan,
ruler of...
- and philologist.
Oyunskaya was born in Moscow, the
daughter of
Platon Oyunsky. A
graduate of
Yakutsk State University, she
began working at the Institute...
- Kььm in Yañalif forms). The
first publishers of the
newspaper were
Platon Oyunsky,
Maksim Ammosov,
Anempodist Sofronov (Алампа [ru]). In 1993,
after the...