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Möxämmäthadi Xäyrulla ulı Taqtaşev better known as Hadi Taqtaş (, ; ; 1901–1931) was a
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poet, writer and publicist. His early verses have a tendency to
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: romantic ballades ''Газраилләр'' (''The
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s'', 1916), ''Үтерелгән пәйгамбәр'' (''The Killed Prophet'', 1918), tragedy verse ''Җир уллары'' (''The Sons of the Earth'', 1923), poems ''Гасырлар һәм минутлар'' (''The Centuries and The Minutes'', 1924), ''Мәхәббәт тәүбәсе'' (''The Oath of Love'', 1927), ''Алсу'' (1929), ''Киләчәккә хатлар'' (''The Letters to the Future'', 1931). His innovative poem ''Мокамай'' (1929) and verse ''Урман кызы'' (''The Forest Girl'', 1922) had unusual rhythmic system for the Tatar verse before Taqtaş. He also wrote several dramas, ''Күмелгән кораллар'' (''The Buried Weapons'', 1927), ''Югалган матурлык'' (''The Lost Beauty'', 1929), ''Камил'' (1930). He also wrote several publicist articles. The complete publishing of his writings issued after his death include ''Әсәрләр'' (1-3 t. 1980–1983), ''Истәлекләр, шигерләр'' (2001).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hadi Taqtas 1901 births 1931 deaths People from Torbeyevsky District People from Spassky Uyezd (Tambov Governorate) Taqtas Soviet poets