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ALISH - Aliev abdullacan äbdelbari ul (pro noun ced [alif bdulaan æbdelbar ul]; Tatar Cyrillic: ; Russian: , Alishev Gabdullazyan Gabdulbarievich), best...
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Aliev abdullacan äbdelbari ul (pronounced [alif bdulaan æbdelbar ul]; Tatar Cyrillic: ; Russian: , Alishev Gabdullazyan Gabdulbarievich), best known as Abdulla Ali ([bdula ali]; Cyrillic: , also anglicized as Abdulla Alish) was a Soviet Tatar poet, playwright, writer and resistance fighter. He wrote mostly novels for children, the most notable writings being: Dulqnnar (engl. The Waves, 1934), Ant (engl. The Oath, 1935), Minem abí (engl. My Brother, 1940), as well as fairy-tales, collected to Ana äkiätläre (engl. Mothers Fairy-Tales, 1941). He also wrote several pieces for puppet-shows, the most notable Sertotmas ürdäk (engl. The Blabbing Duck). * In addition to his writing, Ali spent his early years working towards the construction and improvement of an electric power station in the town of Menzelinsk, on the shores of the Qaban Lakes. From 1933 he worked as a professional journalist and executive secretary for the youth magazine Pioner klme. In 1941, he was appointed Chief Editor |