- Abai Qūnanbaiūly (Kazakh: Абай Құнанбайұлы [ɑˈbɑj qʊnɑmˌbɑjʊˈɫɤ] ; Russian: Абай Кунанбаев; 10 August [O.S. 29 July] 1845 – 6 July [O.S. 23 June] 1904)...
- of
prominent contributors to literature,
science and philosophy: Abay
Qunanbayuli,
Mukhtar Auezov,
Gabit Musirepov,
Kanysh Satpayev,
Mukhtar Shakhanov...
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celebrated in
Kazakhstan every first Sunday of July. The
Kazakh poet Abay
Qunanbayuli is
often shown holding a
dombra at rest and many hold it in high regard...
- Чурубай-Нура, Churubay-Nura). In 1961, it was
renamed Abay,
after Abay
Qunanbayuli, a
Kazakh poet,
composer and philosopher. In 2014 a team from Abay parti****ted...
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Ethiopian footballer Abay
Bokoleyev (born 1996),
Kyrgyz footballer Abay
Qunanbayuli (1845–1904),
Kazakh poet Abay
Tsehaye (1953–2021),
Ethiopian politician...
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intellectuals were born in the
Middle jüz territories,
including Abay
Qunanbayuli,
Akhmet Baytursinuli,
Shokan Walikhanuli and
Alikhan Bokeikhanov. The...
- Novosibirsk,
among others. The city has a
museum to
commemorate Abay
Qunanbayuli. Both a
museum and a
street are
named after Dostoyevsky. The
Museum of...
- July 6 – Ángela Peralta,
operatic soprano (d. 1883)
August 10 – Abay
Qunanbayuli, poet,
composer and
philosopher (d. 1904)
August 25 – King
Ludwig II...
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intellectuals such as
Shoqan Walikhanov,
Ybyrai Altynsarin, and Abay
Qunanbayuli pla**** a
foundational role in
shaping this
literary evolution. The early...
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Auezov Abay (film), a 1995
Kazakhstani biographic film that
tells Abay
Qunanbayuli's life Abai (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...