Hadiya Davletshina
Hadiya Davletshina | |
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Born |
Hadiya Lutfulovna Davletshina 5 March 1905 now Khasanovo village, Bolshechernigovsky District, Samara Oblast |
Died |
12 May 1954 49) Birsk, Bashkir ASSR, USSR | (aged
Occupation | poet, novelist, playwright, librettist |
Ethnicity | Bashkirs |
Citizenship | Russian Empire , USSR |
Alma mater | Bashkir State University (1934-1937) |
Notable awards |
Salavat Yulaev Award ,1967 |
Hadiya Davletshina (Bashkir: Дәүләтшина Һәҙиә Лотфулла ҡыҙы , real name Hadiya Lutfulovna Davletshina, 5 March 1905 – 5 December 1954), was a Bashkir poet, writer and playwright.[1][2]
Biography
Born March 5, 1905 in the village Khasanovo of Pugachev district in Samara province into a poor peasant family
1920 working as a teacher in the village of Samara province Dengizbaevo;
1920 study in the Tatar-Bashkir Pedagogical College in Samara;
1932 study at the Moscow Institute for the preparation of the editors;
1935 - 1937 studies at the Bashkir Pedagogical Institute;
1933 work in the literary staff of the newspaper BASSR Baimaksky region (along with her husband, writer Bashkir lip Davletshin subsequently Commissar of Education, Bashkir ASSR);
1937 - 1942 as the wife of imprisoned repressed, then to death lived in exile in Birsk.