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Daniyarov Bazar Kul (1897-1942)

Daniyarov Bazarkul (1897-1942)


Daniyarov Bazarkul (1897-1942) - educator, scholar-pedagogue, political figure.

He was born in the village of Kayindy in the Kemin district into a noble family. He studied at the religious madrasah of Shabdan-baatyr in the Tokmak Russian-Tatar indigenous school and at the Vernensky gymnasium. He participated in the "Uprising" of 1916.

From 1919 to 1924, he was a student at the Kazakh-Kyrgyz Institute of Enlightenment in Tashkent. In 1924-1925, he was a teacher of the Kyrgyz language and literature in the cities of Osh and Jalal-Abad. In 1925, he became the deputy director of the Kyrgyz Institute of Enlightenment, and from 1929 to 1931, he served as its director. He was one of the founders of the newspaper "Erkin Too" and a delegate to the Turkological Congress (Baku, 1926). He studied at the Red Professorship in Tashkent. From 1933 to 1935, he was the chairman of the Bureau of the Section of Scientific Workers of the Republic. In 1935, he was expelled from the party for allegedly "promoting counter-revolutionary nationalist ideology." In 1937, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison and exiled to a colony in Sverdlovsk region. He died in 1942 in custody. He was rehabilitated in 1959 and reinstated in the party in 1990.

Main Works:

1. Meter chenderi. Frunze, 1928.

2. Eseep kitibi (with A. Shabdanov). Frunze, 1928. Chondorgo kat taanuu alippesi. (with Arbay, Tynystan's son), 1928.

3. "Preface" to "Collection of Poems" by K. Tynystanov,

4. "Preface, published the epic "Kanatty" by Moldo Kylch Shamyurkanov, 1925.

5. Application gas. "Erkin Too," 192, No. 66, November.

6. Ed. "Morphology of the Kyrgyz Language" by K. Tynystanov, 1934.

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