Musa Jalil

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Musa Jalil was a Soviet Tatar poet and resistance fighter whose powerful verses and martyrdom during World War II made him a symbol of courage and a central figure in Tatar literature.

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instanceOf Soviet person
Tatar person
human
poet
resistance fighter
allegiance Soviet Union NERFINISHED
awardReceived Hero of the Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Lenin Prize NERFINISHED
Order of Lenin
birthDate 1906-02-15
birthPlace Mustafa village, Orenburg Governorate, Russian Empire NERFINISHED
capturedBy Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath execution by guillotine
commemoratedIn Musa Jalil State Prize of the Tatar ASSR NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
deathDate 1944-08-25
deathPlace Plötzensee Prison, Berlin, Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
educatedAt Moscow State University (literature courses) NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Tatars NERFINISHED
fullName Musa Mustafovich Jalil NERFINISHED
gender male
genre poetry
hasMemorial Musa Jalil Monument, Kazan NERFINISHED
imprisonedAt Moabit Prison, Berlin NERFINISHED
influenced Tatar literature NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
memberOf Soviet resistance movement NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Red Army
movement Soviet literature
name Musa Jalil NERFINISHED
nativeName Муса Җәлил NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage Tatar NERFINISHED
notableFor Tatar national poetry
anti-Nazi resistance activities
notableWork Moabit Notebooks NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
poet
soldier
placeOfBurial Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology communism
religion Islam
subjectOf Musa Jalil (monument in Kazan) NERFINISHED
symbolOf Tatar national identity
anti-fascist resistance
courage
workedAt Tatar-language newspapers in the Soviet Union NERFINISHED
wroteDuringImprisonment Moabit Notebooks NERFINISHED

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Tatar literature notableAuthor Musa Jalil