Abbas Dabylow

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Abbas Dabylow ( Karakalpakish Abbaz Dabilov; Russian Аббаз Дабылов ; born 1898 in Kara-Oj , Taxtakoʻpir district , Uzbekistan ; died January 12, 1970 ) was a Soviet - Karakalpak poet . He is considered to be one of the most famous representatives of Karakalpak literature.

Life

Dabylow visited one during his childhood religious school . He wrote his first poems in 1915. During the collectivization of agriculture , his creative output increased. During this time he wrote the poems Comrades (1926) and Organize yourselves in Artels ! (1928). The poems I saw (1939) and The Mausoleum (1939) express the Karakalpaks' love for Lenin , the socialist fatherland and Moscow . In the 1940s and 1950s he wrote the two-volume monumental epic Baxadir .

Awards

  • Folk poet of the Karakalpak ASSR, 1945
  • Folk singer of the Uzbek SSR, 1957
  • State Prize of the Karakalpak ASSR, 1967

Works

  • Baxadir , Nukus 1957
  • Saralang'an asarlar , Vol. 1-2, Nukus 1959-1967
  • Arnaular , Nukus 1966
in Russian translation
  • Swetly den , Nukus 1956

Individual evidence

  1. a b Article Дабылов Абаз in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D017994~2a%3D%D0%94%D0%B0%D0%B1%D1%8B%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%20%D0%90% D0% B1% D0% B1% D0% B0% D0% B7 ~ 2b% 3D% D0% 94% D0% B0% D0% B1% D1% 8B% D0% BB% D0% BE% D0% B2% 20% D0% 90% D0% B1% D0% B1% D0% B0% D0% B7
  2. Аббаз Дабылов. Информационно-библиотечный центр Республики Каракалпакстан, accessed December 20, 2017 (Russian).