The K. Tinchurin`s State Tatar Theatre of Drama and Comedy |
In 1988 according to the Decree of the Council of the Ministers of the Tatar ASSR the theatre was given the name of the great Tatar playwright, actor and director Karim Tinchurin. Since then the theatre is called 'The K. Tinchurin's State Tatar Theatre of Drama and Comedy'.
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The K. Tinchurin`s State Tatar Theatre of Drama and Comedy |
In 1988 according to the Decree of the Council of the Ministers of the Tatar ASSR the theatre was given the name of the great Tatar playwright, actor and director Karim Tinchurin. Since then the theatre is called 'The K. Tinchurin's State Tatar Theatre of Drama and Comedy'.
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Tsarina Syuyumbeke |
In fact, Kazan tsarina's name was Syuyun, and 'Syuyumbike' - 'Beloved Mistress' was the name given her by people, because she tried to go deeply into severities of their lives and ease them if she could.
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Sultan-Galiyev Mirsait |
Sultan-Galiyev Mirsait - a revolutionist.
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Yamashev Khusain |
Yamashev Khusain Mingazetdinovich - the first Tatar Bolshevik
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Kulakhmetov Gafur |
Kulakhmetov Gafur - a revolutionist, writer, public figure.
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Ulyanov Vladimir |
Lenin (Ulyanov) Vladimir Iliych (pseudonyms: V. Iliyn, K. Tulin, Karpov and others) was born in Simbirsk (today - Ulyanovsk) in the family of an inspector of people's secondary schools.
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Vakhitov Mullanur |
M. Vakhitov was born on August 10, 1885 in the family of a trade firm worker in Kazan. In 1899 he entered Kazan secondary school teaching no classics, which was managed by Social Democrats; participated in revolutionary events in 1905-1906 in Kazan.
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