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Gamzat Tsadasa (Avar: Цӏадаса Хӏамзат, Russian: Гамзат Цадаса; 9
August 1877 – 11 June 1951) was a Avar poet from Dagestan. He is the
father of famous...
- the Avar
village of
Tsada in the north-east Caucasus. His father,
Gamzat Tsadasa, was a well-known bard, heir to the
ancient tradition of
minstrelsy still...
- and
Chanka (1866–1909), the
lyric poet
Makhmud (1873–1919), the
satirist Tsadasa Gamzat (1877–1951), and the
celebrated poet
Rasul Gamzatov (1923–2003)...
- Makhachkala:
Institute of Language,
Literature and Art
named after Gamzat Tsadasa. Shurpaev,
Miyasat (2022-05-15). Предания старины глубокой –
Legends of...
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Layla and Majnun, and
poems by
Mikhail Lermontov,
Suleyman Stalsky,
Gamzat Tsadasa,
Rasul Gamzatov and
other poets L.
Gundappa –
translator of the
Kural B...
- 1951, the
institute was
named after the
national poet of
Dagestan Gamzat Tsadasa. By the
Decree of the
Council of People's
Commissars of the
Dagestan ****R...
- of
Dagestanian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic named after Gamzat Tsadasa for the
paintings Master and
Village concert as well as
sketches of decorations...
- of the
Russian Federation,
laureate of the
Republican Prize of
Gamzat Tsadasa (Dagestan). Yagudaev’s two
works created from
bronze were: "Portrait of...
- Makhachkala:
Institute of Language,
Literature and Art
named after Gamzat Tsadasa. p. 281. Afandiyev,
Oktay (1981). The
Azerbaijani State of the Safavids...
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Official status Official language in Russia Dagestan Regulated by
Gamzata Tsadasa Institute of Language,
Literature and Art [ru]
Language codes ISO 639-3...