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The Fate Of The Poet
''A Poet's Fate'' (russian: Судьба поэта) is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by . Plot The film tells about the Iranian poet Rudaki, the founder of Persian poetry. Cast * Marat Aripov as Rudaki * Nozukmo Shomansurova * Makhmud Takhiri * Abdulkhamid Nurmatov * Dilbar Kasymova * Khodzhakuli Rakhmatullaev * Sofia Tuibayeva Sofia Erjonovna Tuibayeva (sometimes transliterated Tuyboeva) ( tg, София Эрҷоновна Тӯйбоева) (January 30, 1913 – October 26, 1996) was a Tajikistani actress of the Soviet era. Born in Kazalinsk, Tuibayeva began her career ... * Shamsi Dzuraev * Mukhamejan Kasymov References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Poet's Fate, A 1959 films 1950s Russian-language films Soviet drama films 1959 drama films ...
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Satym Uluqzadeh
Sotim Ulughzoda (Сотим Улуғзода in Tajik, russian: Сатим Улугзаде, Satim Ulugzade, born September 11, 1911 — died June 25, 1997) was a Soviet Tajik writer. He was born in Varzyk in the Namangan region of Uzbekistan and was educated at the Tajik Institute of Education in Tashkent. He started publishing in the 1930s and became established as a critic, translator and playwright. He served in the Red Army during the Second World War, and wrote several plays on military themes. He also wrote several novels and film scripts. His biographical play on the Tajik national poet Rudaki became the basis for the 1959 film ''The Fate of the Poet''. As a translator, Ulugzade translated the works of Lenin, Gorky, Ostrovsky, Chekhov and Goldoni into the Tajik language. He died in Dushanbe Dushanbe ( tg, Душанбе, ; ; russian: Душанбе) is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. , Dushanbe had a population of 863,400 and that population was large ...
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Persian Language
Persian (), also known by its endonym Farsi (, ', ), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Persian is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken and used officially within Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan in three mutually intelligible standard varieties, namely Iranian Persian (officially known as ''Persian''), Dari Persian (officially known as ''Dari'' since 1964) and Tajiki Persian (officially known as ''Tajik'' since 1999).Siddikzoda, S. "Tajik Language: Farsi or not Farsi?" in ''Media Insight Central Asia #27'', August 2002. It is also spoken natively in the Tajik variety by a significant population within Uzbekistan, as well as within other regions with a Persianate history in the cultural sphere of Greater Iran. It is written officially within Iran and Afghanistan in the Persian alphabet, a derivation of the Arabic script, and within Tajikistan in the Tajik alphabet, a der ...
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1950s Russian-language Films
Year 195 ( CXCV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Scrapula and Clemens (or, less frequently, year 948 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 195 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Emperor Septimius Severus has the Roman Senate deify the previous emperor Commodus, in an attempt to gain favor with the family of Marcus Aurelius. * King Vologases V and other eastern princes support the claims of Pescennius Niger. The Roman province of Mesopotamia rises in revolt with Parthian support. Severus marches to Mesopotamia to battle the Parthians. * The Roman province of Syria is divided and the role of Antioch is diminished. The Romans annexed the Syrian cities of Edessa and Nisibis. Severus re-establish his he ...
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1959 Films
The year 1959 in film involved some significant events, with '' Ben-Hur'' winning a record 11 Academy Awards. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1959 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * January 23 – Republic Pictures releases its last production, ''Plunderers of Painted Flats''. *January 29 – Walt Disney's ''Sleeping Beauty'' premieres, their most expensive film to date and the first animated film to be shot in Super Technirama 70. It initially ends up losing money for the studio due to its high production costs. However, it would eventually gain a cult following and is now considered one of Disney's great classics. *April 30 – François Truffaut's ''The 400 Blows'' opens the 1959 Cannes Film Festival bringing international attention to the French New Wave. * June 4 – The Three Stooges release their 190th and last short film, ''Sappy Bull Fighters''. * June 7 – A contract between Paramount and Jerry Lewis Productions ...
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Shamsi Dzuraev
Shamsi (شمسی) means ''of sun'' or ''solar'' in Arabic. It may refer to: Places *Samsi, Malda *Shamsi, Iran *Shamsi, Nepal *Shamsi airfield, Balochistan, Pakistan *Shamshy, a village in Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan * Shamshy, Chuy, a village in Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan People *Shamsi (name), a family name * Samsi (Also spelt Shamsi), an Arab queen who reigned in the 8th century BC *Pertaining to or related to Shams ud-Din Iltutmish, Sultan of Delhi () Other *The ''Shamsīyah'', a Mesopotamian sun-worshipping group *Shamsi Calendar, also known as the Iranian calendar *Shamsi (Also spelt Shemsi), a former sun-worshipping cult in Upper Mesopotamia See also * Şemsi (other) * Shams (other) Shams ( ar, شمس , links=no), an Arabic word meaning ''sun'', may refer to: Media * ''Shams'' (newspaper), a defunct Saudi newspaper * ''Al-Shams'' (newspaper), a Libyan government newspaper until 2011 * Network for Public Policy Studies, an ...
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Sofia Tuibayeva
Sofia Erjonovna Tuibayeva (sometimes transliterated Tuyboeva) ( tg, София Эрҷоновна Тӯйбоева) (January 30, 1913 – October 26, 1996) was a Tajikistani actress of the Soviet era. Born in Kazalinsk, Tuibayeva began her career in Bukhara in the mid-1920s. Between 1929 and 1931 she was an actress at the Hamza Dramatic Theater in Tashkent; in 1931 she joined the Lahuti State Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her career gained momentum in the 1930s; among her roles at this point were Juliet in '' Romeo and Juliet'' and Nadezhda Krupskaya in ''The Storm'' by Ghani Abdullo and Shamsi Qiyomov. During the 1940s she worked with directors such as Nikolai Akimov. Tuibayeva began to work in cinema in 1934; her films include ''Man bo Dukhtari Vokhurdam'' (''I Met a Girl'', 1957), in which she played Mehrinisokhola; ''Qismati Shoir'' (''The Lot of the Poet'', 1959), in which she played Boy; ''Vaqti Zangirii Pisaram Rasid'' (''It Is Time for My Son to Get Married'', 1960), in wh ...
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Rudaki
Rudaki (also spelled Rodaki; fa, رودکی; 858 – 940/41) was a Persian poet, singer and musician, who served as a court poet under the Samanids. He is regarded as the first major poet to write in New Persian. Said to have composed more than 180,000 verses, only a small portion of his work has survived, most notably a small part of his versification of the ''Kalila wa-Dimna'', a collection of Indian fables. Born in the village of Panjrudak (then a suburb of Samarqand), the most important part of Rudaki's career was spent at the court of the Samanids. While biographical information connects him to the Samanid ''amir'' (ruler) Nasr II (), he may have already joined the court under the latter's predecessor, Ahmad Samani (). Rudaki's success was largely due to the support of his primary patron, the vizier Abu'l-Fadl al-Bal'ami (died 940), who played an important role in the blooming of New Persian literature in the 10th-century. Following the downfall of Bal'ami in 937, Rudaki's ...
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Marat Aripov
Marat may refer to: People *Marat (given name) *Marat (surname) **Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793), French political theorist, physician and scientist Arts, entertainment, and media *''Marat/Sade'', a 1963 play by Peter Weiss * ''Marat/Sade'' (film), a 1967 adaptation by Adrian Mitchell *''The Death of Marat'', a 1793 painting *''Il piccolo Marat'', an opera Places * Marat (Phoenicia), a former Phoenician town now known as Amrit, Syria * Marat, Puy-de-Dôme, a commune in France * Marat Fjord, Severnaya Zemlya * Marat Shahr, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran Ships * ''Marat'' (ex- ''Petropavlovsk''), a Soviet battleship * ''Marat'', the French name of HMS ''Belleisle'' See also *Murat (other) Murat may refer to: Places Australia * Murat Bay, a bay in South Australia * Murat Marine Park, a marine protected area France * Murat, Allier, a commune in the department of Allier * Murat, Cantal, a commune in the department of Cantal Elsewhe ...
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Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national republics; in practice, both its government and its economy were highly centralized until its final years. It was a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, with the city of Moscow serving as its capital as well as that of its largest and most populous republic: the Russian SFSR. Other major cities included Leningrad (Russian SFSR), Kiev (Ukrainian SSR), Minsk ( Byelorussian SSR), Tashkent (Uzbek SSR), Alma-Ata (Kazakh SSR), and Novosibirsk (Russian SFSR). It was the largest country in the world, covering over and spanning eleven time zones. The country's roots lay in the October Revolution of 1917, when the Bolsheviks, under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the Russian Provisional Government ...
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