Rasul Gamzatov

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Rasul Gamzatov was a renowned Avar poet from Dagestan, celebrated across the Soviet Union for his lyrical and patriotic verse, including the famous poem that became the song "Cranes."

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instanceOf Avar poet
Russian-language poet
Soviet poet
person
poet
awardReceived Hero of Socialist Labour NERFINISHED
Lenin Prize NERFINISHED
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" NERFINISHED
Order of Lenin
Order of the Patriotic War NERFINISHED
Order of the Red Banner of Labour NERFINISHED
Stalin Prize NERFINISHED
birthName Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy monuments in Dagestan
streets named after him in Russia
countryOfBirth Soviet Union NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1923-09-08
dateOfDeath 2003-11-03
educatedAt Dagestan Pedagogical Institute NERFINISHED
ethnicity Avar NERFINISHED
familyName Gamzatov NERFINISHED
father Gamzat Tsadasa NERFINISHED
genre lyric poetry
patriotic poetry
givenName Rasul NERFINISHED
hasWorkAdaptedAs song "Cranes" NERFINISHED
influencedBy Avar oral tradition
Gamzat Tsadasa NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Avar NERFINISHED
Russian
memberOf Union of Soviet Writers NERFINISHED
movement Soviet literature
name Rasul Gamzatov NERFINISHED
nationality Soviet
notableFor lyrical verse
patriotic poetry
poem that became the song "Cranes"
notableWork Cranes NERFINISHED
My Dagestan NERFINISHED
occupation poet
writer
placeOfBirth Tsada, Khunzakhsky District, Dagestan NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Moscow, Russia NERFINISHED
positionHeld chairman of the Union of Writers of Dagestan
residence Makhachkala, Dagestan NERFINISHED
Moscow, Russia NERFINISHED
workTranslatedInto Russian
many languages

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Union of Soviet Writers hasMember Rasul Gamzatov