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Shaikhzada Muhametzakirovich Babich (russian: Шайхзада Мухаметзакирович Бабич; ba, Шәйехзада Мөхәммәтзәкир улы Бабич, translit=Şäyexzada Möxämmätzäkir ulı Babiç; 14 January 1895 – 28 March 1919) was a Bashkir and Tatar poet, writer and playwright. He is considered a classic author of Bashkir national literature. He was a member of the Bashkir national liberation movement, and a member of the Bashkir government (1917–1919).


Biography

Shaikhzada Muhametzakirovich Babich was born in the village of
Asyanovo Asyanovo (russian: Асяново; ba, Әсән, ''Äsän'') is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Asyanovsky Selsoviet, Dyurtyulinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 1,479 as of 2010. There are 2 stre ...
, in the Ufa Governorate of what was then the Russian Empire, on 14 January 1895. Asyonovo had historically been part of the Kuyukovoy Kanlinskoy canton (now
Dyurtyulinsky District Dyurtyulinsky District (russian: Дюртюли́нский райо́н; ba, Дүртөйлө районы, ') is an administrativeConstitution of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Article 64 and municipalLaw #126-z district (raion), one of th ...
of Bashkortostan). He studied his primary education in his native village, in a madrasa directed by his father, Muhametzakir, with a Russian-appointed mullah from the Asyan mahallah. In 1910, he travelled the Kazakh Steppe and taught
Kazakh Kazakh, Qazaq or Kazakhstani may refer to: * Someone or something related to Kazakhstan *Kazakhs, an ethnic group *Kazakh language *The Kazakh Khanate * Kazakh cuisine * Qazakh Rayon, Azerbaijan *Qazax, Azerbaijan *Kazakh Uyezd, administrative dis ...
children. Between 1911 and 1916, Babich studied in the Galia madrasa in Ufa, and became deeply interested in literature during his studies. He participated in literary and musical circles, and published manuscripts in the madrasa publication ''Parlak''. After graduation, he went to Troitsk to work as a teacher, a period during which he also worked for the magazine ''Akmulla''. Most of Babich's literary work was created in the
Tatar language Tatar ( or ) is a Turkic languages, Turkic language spoken by Volga Tatars, Tatars mainly located in modern Tatarstan (European Russia), as well as Siberia. It should not be confused with Crimean Tatar language, Crimean Tatar or Siberian Tat ...
, and his works were published in Tatar magazines and newspapers. Babich began to write poetry in the Bashkir language in 1917. He lived in Ufa for a short time during the summer of 1917, and then moved to
Orenburg Orenburg (russian: Оренбу́рг, ), formerly known as Chkalov (1938–1957), is the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia. It lies on the Ural River, southeast of Moscow. Orenburg is also very close to the Kazakhstan-Russia bor ...
, where he worked for the satirical magazine ''Carmack'' (). Babich became more invested in the Bashkir liberation movement in the autumn of 1917, when he became member of a party for the Bashkir movement and worked as a secretary of the Bashkir Central Shuro, as well as working as the editor of the newspaper ''Bashkort'', and head of the youth organization of the Bashkirs, Тулҡын (meaning "Wave"). He worked as a war correspondent in 1918–1919, following Bashkir troops into combat. He only published one book in his lifetime, a collection of poems entitled ''Blue Songs, Young Bashkortostan'', released in 1918 in
Orenburg Orenburg (russian: Оренбу́рг, ), formerly known as Chkalov (1938–1957), is the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia. It lies on the Ural River, southeast of Moscow. Orenburg is also very close to the Kazakhstan-Russia bor ...
. On 25 February 1919, he was appointed an employee of the department of the Bashkir Soviet press ''Bashrevkoma''. On 28 March 1919, during the transition of the Bashkir Army to the Red Army, Shaikhzada Babich was brutally murdered by a member of the Red Army in the village of
Zilair Zilair (russian: Зилаи́р; ba, Йылайыр, ''Yılayır'') is a rural locality (a '' selo'') and the administrative center of Zilairsky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, ...
Zilairsky District Zilairsky District (russian: Зилаи́рский райо́н; ba, Йылайыр районы) is an administrativeConstitution of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Article 64 and municipalLaw #126-z district (raion), one of the fifty-four ...
, in what had become the
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic The Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( ba, Башҡорт Автономиялы Совет Социалистик Республикаhы; russian: Башкирская Автономная Советская Социалистиче ...
. He was only 24 years old.


Works

* Ballad "Bug" (1916) * The poem "Gazaz" (1916) * The cycle of epigrams "Kitabennas"


Citations

* Şiğirlär. X. Ğosman kereş süze.— Qazan: Tatkitap näşr., 1958. - 155 b. * Haylanma äśärźär. - Öfö 1958. * In Russian translation: Selected poems. - Ufa 1966.


References


Links

* , priuchrochenny the Third World Kurultay of Bashkirs
article in Bashkortostan: a brief encyclopedia

Статья в Башкирской энциклопедии
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Pedigree Shaikhzada Babich


* Decree / Farman number 1 / Bashkir Central Council / Shuro / Everything Bashkir people, Bashkir district and county councils, Orenburg, Caravanserai November 1917] {{DEFAULTSORT:Muhametzakirovich, Babich Shaikhzada 1895 births 1919 deaths Bashkir writers Tatar poets Bashkir-language poets Poets from the Russian Empire