- Ğabdulla Möxəmmətğərif ulı
Tuqay (April 26 [O.S.
April 14] 1886 –
April 15 [O.S.
April 2] 1913) was a
Volga Tatar poet, critic, publisher, and towering...
- Ğabdulla
Tuqay Kazan International Airport (Tatar: Казан Халыкара Аэропорты, romanized: Qazan Xalıqara Aeroportı, Russian: Международный аэропорт Казань;...
- Russia’s economy, trade, and infrastructure. The
national poet Ğabdulla
Tuqay wrote in
response to the
Tatar emigration to
Turkey that was
happening in...
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Rhythms of
Tuqay (Tatar: Тукай аһәңнәре
Tuqáy ahäñnäré, Russian: В ри́тмах Тука́я) is a vocal-symphonic poem
based on the
poems of Ğabdulla
Tuqay, consisting...
- Jochi's
thirteenth son by a concubine.
Several decades of
strife left the
Tuqay-Timurids in
control of the
Great Horde and its
successor states in Europe...
- wear
shoes on
opposite feet.
Inspired by the
Tatar folklore,
Ghabdulla Tuqay wrote a poem Şüräle [tt]. The
first Tatar ballet by
Farit Yarullin Şüräle [tt]...
- 1886 – Ma Rainey,
American singer-songwriter (d. 1939) 1886 – Ğabdulla
Tuqay,
Russian poet and
publicist (d. 1913) 1889 –
Anita Loos,
American author...
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Tuhay Faih ohly
Alizade (Azerbaijani:
Tuqay Faiq oğlu Əlizadə; Ukrainian: Тугай Фаіг огли Алізаде; born 8 July 2002) is a
professional footballer who...
- in the Perso-Arabic
orthography of the
sources rendered Tūqā-Tīmūr or
Tūqāy-Tīmūr) was the
thirteenth and
youngest or
penultimate son of Jochi, the...
- city. The main city-centre
streets are Bauman, Kremlyovskaya, Dzerzhinsky,
Tuqay, Puşkin, Butlerov, Gorkiy, Karl Marx and Märcani. In the
beginning of the...