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Zhambyl Zhabaev (Kazakh: Жамбыл Жабайұлы; 28
February 1846 — 22 June 1945) was a
Soviet and
Kazakh traditional folksinger (Kazakh: akyn).
According to...
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Ilyich Lenin" and that it
would set
verses by
Suleyman Stalsky and
Zhambyl Zhabayuly.
Gerard McBurney said that
Shostakovich may
never have
worked on this...
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historian Ahmad Yasawi (1106–1166) – poet and Sufi (Muslim mystic)
Zhambyl Zhabayuly (1846–1945) – akyn,
student of
Suinbay Muhammedjan Jumabayev (1893–1938)...
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Ziaus Baizhanov (1835–1929), Akan Sery
Corramsauluy (1843–1913),
Zhambyl Zhabayuly (1846–1945),
Gaziz Firesoll (mind 1930),
Kenen Azerbaev (1884–1976), and...
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Birzhan Kozhagulov, ****et Naimanbayev,
Sarah Tastanbekova, and
Zhambyl Zhabayuly,
utilized aytysh—a
traditional form of
poetic improvisation—as a platform...
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Since 1938, it
bears the name of the
famous Kazakh akyn
Zhambyl Zhabayuly. The
Philharmonic holds the
annual spring music festival Zhiger, Children's...
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Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Gong
Qunhu [龚群虎]. 2007.
Zhabayu yanjiu [扎巴语研究]. Beijing:
Ethnic Publishing House [民族出版社].
Huang Bufan (黄布凡)...
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system of Choyu]”.
Tyuugoku Kenkyuu 16. pp.77–85. Lu, Shaozun. 1985. “
Zhabayu gaikuang [Overview of Zhaba]”.
Minzu Yuwen 2. pp.67–76. Sun
Hongkai et...
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first to
expound the life and
works of the
great Kazakh poet
Zhambyl Zhabayuly. In 1974 his
ethnographic work "National Heritage" was
published posthumously...
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school moved to new premises. Today, the
school is
located in 4
Zhambyl Zhabayuly Street, Kyiv.
There are many
notable artists among its graduates, including:...