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- Titarenko, inserted the footnote without informing his editorial staff. When Manashir Yakubov, the uncredited editor of volume 10's critical commentary, called...
- Retrieved June 26, 2023. Iakubov, Manashir. "Dmitri Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony, How It Was Composed", in Iakubov, Manashir (ed.) Dmitri Shostakovich New...
- ISBN 978-0-8108-6239-5. Wilson (1994), pp. 373–380. Ho & Feofanov (1998), p. 398. Manashir Yakubov, Programme notes for the 1998 Shostakovich seasons at the Barbican...
- 2005 ISSN 0235-8212 (in Russian) Shostakovich, Dmitri (2005). Yakubov, Manashir (ed.). Dmitri Shostakovich: New Collected Works. XIVth Series: Film Music...
- McBurney 2023, p. 225. McBurney 2023, p. 228. McBurney 2023, p. 229. Yakubov, Manashir (2000). "Сюита для эстрадного оркестра или Сюита для джаз-оркестра № 2...
- Mountain Jews and Turk. It was based on drama circles, which were led by Manashir and Khanum Shalumov. Initially, in the circle, men pla**** the female roles...
- Symphony. Retrieved 9 August 2017. Shostakovich, Dmitri (2010). Yakubov, Manashir (ed.). Dmitri Shostakovich: New Collected Works. IIIrd Series: Instrumental...
- "Геохронограф Д. Д. Шостаковича (1945–1975)". In Kovnatskaya, Lyudmila; Yakubov, Manashir (eds.). Дмитрий Шостакович: исследования и материалы (in Russian). Vol...
- large family. She was the seventh of eight children. Her older brother, Manashir, led the Judeo-Tat theater group alongside his wife, Khanum. Akhso often...
- Circle" (Russian: Кружок ГЕМ). It was led by Yuno Semyonov (1899–1961) and Manashir Shalumov. In 1924, Yuno Semyonov staged two plays in the Derbent Mountain...