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Räşit Wahapov
Räşit Wahap ulı Wahapov (, ; 1908–1962) was a Volga Tatars, Tatar singer (tenor), awarded with People's Artist of Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, TASSR (1957). Wahapov was "one of the most actively and successfully performing Tatar singers in 1940s and enjoyed enormous popularity among a wide listening audience". In Kazan, capital of Tatarstan, a street is named after the singer. Early life Wahapov was born in a village called Aktuk, located in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. Career He was awarded People's Artist of TASSR (1957). In 1941-1962 he was a soloist of the Tatar Philharmonic Society. He performed Tatar folk songs as well as songs by composers suchas Sälix Säydäşev, Cäwdät Fäyzi, and Mansur Mozaffarov. The festival of Tatar song, named after Wahapov, is held every year. References External links Rashit Vagapov, SpotifyDocumentary (in Tatar) Sources

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A grave is a location where a cadaver, dead body (typically that of a human, although sometimes that of an animal) is burial, buried or interred after a funeral. Graves are usually located in special areas set aside for the purpose of burial, such as graveyards or cemetery, cemeteries. In some religions, it is believed that the body must be burned or cremated for the soul to survive; in others, the complete decomposition of the body is considered to be important for the rest of the soul (see Grief, bereavement). Description The formal use of a grave involves several steps with associated terminology. ;Grave cut The excavation that forms the grave. Excavations vary from a shallow scraping to removal of topsoil to a depth of or more where a vault or burial chamber is to be constructed. However, most modern graves in the United States are only deep as the Coffin, casket is placed into a concrete box (see Burial vault (enclosure), burial vault) to prevent a sinkhole, to en ...
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