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Mustai Karim

Mustai Karim
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Born Mustafa Safich Karimov
(1919-10-20)20 October 1919
, parish Safarovskaya, Ufa county, Ufa Governorate, Russian SFSR
Died 25 September 2005(2005-09-25) (aged 85)
Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia
Occupation poet, novelist, playwright, soldier
Ethnicity Bashkirs
Citizenship USSR, Russian Federation
Alma mater Bashkir State University
Notable works "Black Water"
"Return", ,
"Europe-Asia", ,
"Country Ajgul",
"Bridenapping a Girl," ,
"On the night of the lunar eclipse",
Salavat. Seven dreams through reality
Notable awards

Hero of Socialist Labour (USSR)
1979
Order For Merit to the Fatherland, for his outstanding contribution to the development of Russian literature and many years of creative activity
2004

Order For Merit to the Fatherland III степени (1995) — for services to the state, the progress made in labor, science, culture, art, and a great contribution to the strengthening of friendship and cooperation between the peoples of
1995
Order of Lenin
1967, 1979
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
1955, 1962
Order of the Patriotic War, 1 and 2 degrees
1985, 1945
Order of Friendship of Peoples
1984
Order of the Red Star
1944
Honored Artist of the RSFSR
1982
Order of the Badge of Honour
1949
other
Website
mustaykarim.narod.ru

Hero of Socialist Labour (USSR)
1979
Order For Merit to the Fatherland, for his outstanding contribution to the development of Russian literature and many years of creative activity
2004

Mustai Karim (Bashkir: Мостай Кәрим, real name Mustafa Safich Karimov Bashkir: Мостафа Сафа улы Кәримов, 20 October 1919 – 21 September 2005), was a Bashkir Soviet poet, writer and playwright. He was named People's poet of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1963), Hero of Socialist Labor (1979), and winner of the Lenin Prize (1984) and the State Prize of the USSR (1972).

He was born on October 20, 1919 and in the village of Klyashevo (now Chishminsky District Bashkortostan a) in a peasant family, in ethnic Bashkirs. In 1941, he graduated from Bashkir State University, Faculty of Language and Literature. After graduation, he joined the Red Army and was sent to Novocherkassk Higher Military Command School of Communications. In May 1942, with the rank of second lieutenant sent to the 17th Motor Rifle Brigade Chief of Communications artdiviziona. In August 1942, Karim spent about six months in hospitals recuperating from severe wounds. After recovery, he returned to the forefront as a correspondent for the front-line newspapers. He became a Member of the CPSU in 1944. Throughout The Great Patriotic War Mustai Karim was at the front, and he was a correspondent for the front-line newspapers For the honor of the motherland (Ватан намусы өчен), Soviet Soldier ( Board sugyshchysy) on Tatar. Mustai Karim began writing in mid-1930s. In 1938 his first book of poems, "The detachment moved", was published. The second, "Voices of Spring", was published in 1941. After that, he published more than 100 poems and prose collections, and more than 10 dramatic works.


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