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Semiulla Wafin (also Vafa; Tatar: Сәмигулла Вафин / Вафа, Sämiğulla
Wafin / Wafa;
February 2, 1909 –
December 18, 1983) was a
Tatar shopkeeper, leader...
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Lebanese first lady Wafa
Sultan (born 1958),
Syrian psychiatrist and
author Semiulla Wafin (Wafa) (1909-1983),
Finnish Tatar entrepreneur,
cultural figure Wafaa...
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daughter of Aisa, as well as the
children of his brother; Zinnetulla,
Semiulla,
Hamdurrahman and Hafize, all took part in his plays. They were
known as...
- also abroad. Some of his
other publications are for
example a work with
Semiulla Wafin named Din derésleré ve
Islam tarihçesé, and a
booklet in
honor of...
- (1867–1931) Sadik,
Idiatulla (1872–1950) Sadik,
Siddik (1886–1945) Sadri,
Semiulla (1885–1955) Salah,
Mustafa (1886–1960) Salavat,
Alautdin (1860–1930), Osman...
- 1972
interview with a
Finnish sociologist Pertti Rautio, the
Tatar couple Semiulla and
Mahruse Wafin, who
themselves had
studied in
Berlin described Tatar...
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society had many chairmen, for example: the above-mentioned Murtasin,
Semiulla Wafin, Ymär Sali and Aisa Hakimcan. Many
Finnish Tatar establishments at...
- imam. The
local Tatar community invited Hakim after the
previous imam,
Semiulla Sadretdinoff moved to Turku.
Hakim got his imam's
training in Ufa. He had...