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Bashkir writers and their contribution to the culture of the country

The lands of Bashkortostan are capable of hitting any person who will be here for the first time. Probably, because the Ural mountains and steppes create an amazing contrast. In addition, the Bashkir people have always been famous for their wisdom. Probably, that is why there appeared so many writers and poets, whose works still impress the descendants and are not forgotten by them. Bashkir writers have made a huge contribution to the development of the culture not only of their country, but also of neighboring countries, including Russia. Therefore, they are still considered an example of how to channel their energy and talent for the benefit of their native land. The list of poets of Bashkortostan has many names. Today we will focus only on some of them.

Akmulla

Bashkir writers and poets can be proud of the fact that this man is in their ranks, because the lessons of morality, which he was able to convey to his descendants, glorified him as "the common property of man." Despite the fact that the poet lived in the distant XIX century, his work is actual and now. He is considered not only a poet, but also a classic and an educator.

There is practically no reliable information about the life of this man. All that is now known, more relates to the category of legends and stories. It is generally believed that the whole of his conscious life the poet traveled around his native country, not at the same time trying to write poetry.

The main motives for his work are the social inequality that existed between the common people and the bays. One of the ways to solve this problem was to see the poet giving people education. Probably, it was thanks to this idea that he began to teach children.

The way of life of the writer, and the fact that his poems were meant for oral fulfillment, led to the fact that this creative heritage is practically lost. One of the few poems that survived to this day was written by a poet in prison, where he allegedly fell for evading military service. "My place - in zindan" is very special in social terms.

Mustai Karim

Another bright star, which Bashkir literature boasts, is Mustafa Safich Karimov, known among his admirers as Mustai Karim. He was born at the beginning of the 20th century, and these difficult times undoubtedly left a mark on his work.

The fact that Mustai Karim can take an honorable place among the writers of Bashkortostan became clear even when the boy was 16 years old. It was at that time that his first publication appeared, after which it became clear that Bashkir writers could replenish their ranks with a new diamond, as the critics called it.

Active civic position made the poet a real example, which many people tried to follow. Poetry became one of the ways to express one's love for the country and the country. It was distinguished by an abundance of philosophical thoughts and ideas, the main one of which was to value their state and each other. Many expressed support for such a civic position of the poet, believing it to be the only true one.

Zainab Biisheva

Bashkir writers have in their ranks not only famous men, but also women. One of them was Zainab Biisheva. Perhaps the fact that the girl lost her mother early, and in her teens - and her father, was one of the reasons why Zainab decided to express her thoughts on paper. Undoubtedly, this contributed to her family, which at that time could be attributed to the intelligentsia. Her father was a mullah and taught village children, his brother knew a lot of foreign languages, so Zainab herself could not stay away.

The author's talent most revealed after the Great Patriotic War. Zainab owned both prose and poetry, and more than 60 books were published from her pen. In addition, Zainab Biisheva was actively engaged in translating from native Bashkir into Russian. They were intended for both adults and children, and were performed at a professional level.

Mazhit

In the last years of the XIX century, Bashkir writers joined their ranks with another young talent. They became Mazhit Gafuri. His work, as often happens, was influenced by tragic circumstances. Mazhit early lost his parents, so to be able to live and study, he had to work for the rich.

The writer's pen was aimed at overthrowing tsarism. He will play a huge role as a creative pioneer of Bashkir and Tatar literature. Out of his pen came legends, poems, stories, plays, dramas, libretto for opera, poems for children.

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