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- Chinghiz Torekulovich Aitmatov (Russian: Чингиз Торекулович Айтматов, romanized: Chingiz Torekulovich Aytmatov; Kyrgyz: Чыңгыз Төрөкулович Айтматов, romanized: Chynggyz...
- Aitmatov (Kyrgyz: Aytmatov, Айтматов, Russian: Айтма́тов) is a Russianized Kyrgyz surname. Notable people with the surname include: Askar Aitmatov (born...
- Askar Chingizovich Aitmatov (born January 5, 1959, in Frunze, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union) served as Foreign Minister in the Government of Kyrgyzstan from...
- Mankurts are unthinking slaves in Chinghiz Aitmatov's novel The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years. After the novel, in the Soviet Union the word has...
- Heissenbüttel (1990) Péter Nádas (1991) Salman Rushdie (1992) Chinghiz Aitmatov (1993) Inger Christensen (1994) Aleksandar Tišma (1995) Jürg Laederach...
- Ship" ("Белый пароход") is a novella written by Kyrgyz writer Chinghiz Aitmatov. It was first published in 1970 in Novy Mir, accompanied by a film adaptation...
- literary magazine in 1980, is a novel written by the Kyrgyz author Chinghiz Aitmatov. In an introduction written in 1990, during perestroika, the author wrote...
- television series based on the novel My Poplar in a Red Scarf by Chinghiz Aitmatov and 1978 Turkish romantic drama film The Girl with the Red Scarf. It is...
- portal Outline of Kyrgyzstan Index of Kyrgyzstan-related articles Chinghiz Aitmatov Kyrgyz: Кыргызстан, romanized: Kyrgyzstan, pronounced [qɯrʁɯˈstɑn]; Russian:...
- Konchalovsky. It is his first full-length work, based on the book by Chinghiz Aitmatov. The action takes place in the years from 1924 all the way to the early...