请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Shaikhzada Babich
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Poems

  3. Other works

  4. Works

  5. "I'm waiting"

  6. Salavat-warrior

  7. References

  8. Links

{{Infobox writer
| name = Shaikhzada Muhametzakirovich Babich
| image = Ш.Бабич.jpg
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption = Shaikhzada Babich lived for only 24 years
| birth_name = {{nowrap|{{lang-ba|Шәйехзада Мөхәммәтзәкир улы Бабич}}}}
translit.Şäyexzada Möxämmätzäkir ulı Babiç
| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1895|01|14}}
| birth_place = Asyanovo, Birsk county, Ufa Governorate, Russian Empire
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1919|03|28|1895|01|14}}
| death_place = Zilair, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR
| occupation = poet, writer and politician
| citizenship = Russian Empire
| alma_mater = Galia (madrassas), Ufa
| notableworks = Ballad "The Bug" (1916)

The poem "Gazaz" (1916)

The cycle of epigrams "Kitabennas"


| spouse =
| children =
| awards =
| signature =
| signature_alt =
| website = {{URL|http://encycl.bash-portal.ru/babich_sh.htm}}
}}

Shaikhzada Muhametzakirovich Babich ({{lang-ru|Шайхзада Мухаметзакирович Бабич}}; {{lang-ba|Шәйехзада Мөхәммәтзәкир улы Бабич}}, translit.Şäyexzada Möxämmätzäkir ulı Babiç; 1895–1919) was a Bashkir poet, writer and playwright.

Babich was born on January 14, 1895, in the village of Asyanovo, in the Ufa Governorate (now Dyurtyulinsky District of Bashkortostan), in Russia. He is considered a classic author of Bashkir national literature. He was a member of the Bashkir national liberation movement, and a member of the Bashkir government (1917–1919).

Biography

Babich was born in the village of Asyanovo, Birsk county, Ufa Governorate, in the Russian Empire, a place formerly called the Bashkir-patrimonial Kuyukovoy Kanlinskoy parish (now Dyurtyulinsky District of Bashkortostan).[1] He did his primary education in his native village, in a madrassas directed by his father, Muhametzakir, with an Orenburg governor appointed Mullah from the Asyan mahalallah. In 1910, he traveled the Kazakh steppes and taught Kazakh children.

Between the years 1911 and 1916, Babich studied in the madrassas Galia in Ufa, a time during which he became deeply interested in literature. He participated in literary and musical circles, and published manuscripts in the madrassas publication Parlak. After graduation, he went to the Troitsk to work as a teacher, a period during which he also worked for the magazine Akmulla.

He lived in Ufa for a short time during the summer of 1917, and then moved to Orenburg, where he worked for the satirical magazine Carmack (meaning "Rod").

Babich became more invested in the Bashkir liberation movement in the autumn of 1917, when he became member of a party for the Bashkir movement and worked as the Secretary of the Bashkir regional (central) shuro (Council) of the Autonomous Bashkurdistana, as well as working as the editor of the newspaper Bashkort, and head of the youth organization of the Bashkirs, Тулҡын (meaning "Wave").

He worked as a war correspondent in 1918–1919, following the Bashkir troops into combat.

He only published one book in his lifetime, a collection of poems entitled Blue Songs, Young Bashkortostan, released in 1918 in Orenburg.

In February 25, 1919, he was appointed an employee of the department of the Bashkir Soviet press Bashrevkoma.

On March 28, 1919, during the transition of the Bashkir Army to the Red Army, Shaikhzada Babich was brutally murdered by a member of the Red Army in the village of Zilair Zilairsky District, in what had become the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. He was only 24.

Poems

{{col-begin}}{{col break}}
  • "We"
  • "In memory of Amir Karamysheva"
  • "Prayer Warrior"
  • 'Poetic appeal to the Bashkir people about the agreement with the Bolsheviks "(1919).
  • "Hyyalbay"
  • "Reconcile"
  • "For the sake of the people" (1914)
  • "In the fight hold a short life" (1915, ed. 1922)
  • "Open eyes, brave!"
  • "Kura"
  • "Proofreaders and typesetters'
  • "Long live the workers!" (1917)
  • "Socialist traitors"
  • "Oh, the book"
  • "I'm Unhappy"
  • "Our Garden"
  • "Rain, lei!"
  • "Complaint"
  • "Long live the working!"
  • "Gift of Freedom"
  • "Partial similarity"
  • "Spring Song"
  • "Beauty"
  • "My Angel"
  • "Flower Garden Names"
  • "Violin"
  • "Mandolin"
  • "Suddenly"
  • "Hasten"
  • "Two Shakirds"
  • "Edification (to himself)"
  • "Efendi Gabdulla Tukaev"
  • "A goat and a pig"
  • "Stop shutting up ..."
  • "Soul"
  • "Sadness"
  • "Songs" Gaul ""
  • "They say"
  • "The Conscience and ambition"
  • "Regret"
  • "On the Death Tukaya"
  • "The Waiting Song"
  • "Do not compare?"
  • "Impromptu"
  • "You sent, aunt ..."
  • "In a depressed state"
  • "In the blissful state"
  • "The river flowed towards ..."
  • "For the People"
  • "One Minute"
  • "Prosperity and knowledge"
  • "Greed — the devil"
  • "The rich man and the poor man"
  • "Kol not in my chest ..."
  • "On the moon ascended"
  • "According to ..."
  • "The Bat"
  • "Confusion of thought"
  • "Forward, my nation!"
  • "Sorrow of the Poet"
  • "Give me liberty ..."
  • "Lament drunkards"
  • "Impromptu"
  • "I am!"
  • "Those years"
  • "Flour"
  • "In a moment of despair"
  • 'Tips'
  • "Spring Holidays"
  • "In memory of the Honorable Khazret Sunchaleya"
  • "Timer my blessing '
  • "My Angel"
{{col-break}}
  • "The World"
  • "Waiting"
  • "Who?"
  • "Goose (Childhood Memories)
  • "Days Past"
  • "The allegorical verses (the tenth madrassas" Galia ")"
  • "The Voice"
  • "Flown"
  • "Winter Road"
  • "The Awakening (Memories of boyhood)"
  • "Blessed day (Memories of Summer)"
  • "I — a genius"
  • "Song of Joy"
  • "Six Years"
  • "In the darkness of life"
  • "Happiness"
  • "Allah or Iblis"
  • "I know, Mahmut ..."
  • "After the Haiti"
  • "Toothless Girl"
  • "For whom?"
  • "Flowers"
  • "Silent Night (In the village)"
  • "Near the nightingale, that in a cage"
  • "The Girl"
  • "All gone"
  • "The inscription on the tomb of the young poet"
  • "I want"
  • "I was walking without a trace ..."
  • "The scene of our life"
  • "Bayamo"
  • "Through the window of the frozen ..."
  • "Go, Sabiya!"
  • "Aklima"
  • "Beaver hats give ..."
  • "Shamsikamar"
  • "My soul!"
  • "The Metamorphosis of a Muslim"
  • "The Triumph of critters"
  • "Gift of Freedom"
  • "Bloody Shadow"
  • "Mulla"
  • "War"
  • "Waiting"
  • "Hey, Bolshevik!"
  • "The orgy of doom"
  • "Fake socialist"
  • "I'm alive and well ..."
  • "Kryvosheya my ..."
  • "List of number-one"
  • "Red calls"
  • "Soil"
  • "In response to a letter from another soldier"
  • "I am strong!"
  • "Cud bitter words"
  • "Songs Demskoi coast"
  • "The hour of departure"
  • "Songs"
  • "Inflating the sea ..."
  • "I'm at the station ..."
  • "Who does what?"
  • "Holiday"
  • "Trays"
  • "The right leg and left leg"
  • "Carry"
  • "Clouds hang ..."
  • "The military march (to the tune of the song" Squadron ")"
  • "Enemies"
  • "Love"
  • "Two swans"
  • "Day 2 of January"
  • "Spring Song"
{{col-end}}

Other works

  • Ballad "Bug" (1916)
  • The poem "Gazaz" (1916)
  • The cycle of epigrams "Kitabennas"

Works

  • Şiğirlär. X. Ğosman kereş süze.— Qazan: Tatkitap näşr., 1958. - 155 b.
  • Haylanma äśärźär. - Öfö 1958.
  • In Russian translation: Selected poems. - Ufa 1966.

"I'm waiting"

Pass a herbalist Bashkir land —

The soul will rush in flight.

I hear a song from a distance Kurai —

My whole being will sing.

Climb up to the highlands to the plain of the Bashkir —

I will open a wonderful world.

But the principality of death, but a dark mountain

I see in the villages of the Bashkirs.

The living dead are smoldering in the grave,

They do not hear the cry of pain,

But the sad tale of the sad villages

Sakmar and bring us Iaik.

And I myself do not know who to curse,

When I look to the Urals.

There will come a time Bashkir edge

Find out and see the dawn?

And it seems that the great and strong,

I keenly listens to the Urals,

And it seems that anxiety disappeared,

And the day flashed, began to play.

It seems to me: the song flies from a distance,

Fly to dispel misfortune

And I believe: I'll wait for the desired period —

And I believe, and I cry, and wait!

1916

Salavat-warrior

Who is he, the formidable Salavat?

What he is famous and rich?

He — the native land damask,

He daring rich!

Neither sleep nor waking

Is not equal to such a lion,

In heaven and on earth

Not equal his arm.

Our Ural — his father.

He — the desire of all hearts.

On the ground — it is the light of the earth,

In the sky the moon glows.

He — the fatherland eyes

He — the invaders storm

Saber mountain he will roll,

Shouted lake scare.

Salavat as our Ural

Never died.

His blood — the covenant alive

We do not profane!

References

1. ^Асфандияров А. 3. История сел и деревень Башкортостана и сопредельных территорий. Уфа: Китап, 2009. — 744 с. {{ISBN|978-5-295-04683-4}}

Links

  • {{YouTube|lmxBOv9kOh8|Video about Shaikhzada Babich}}, priuchrochenny the Third World Kurultay of Bashkirs
  • [https://archive.is/20130416143816/http://encycl.bash-portal.ru/babich_sh.htm article in Bashkortostan: a brief encyclopedia]
  • Статья в Башкирской энциклопедии {{ba icon}}
  • Ravil Bikbau. "Winged Babic"
  • Poems S. Babic (translated into Russian)
  • S. Babic. The poem "Bashkortostan" (translated into Russian)
  • Pedigree Shaikhzada Babich
  • Asyanovo village — the birthplace of the poet
  • Decree / Farman number 1 / Bashkir Central Council / Shuro / Everything Bashkir people, Bashkir district and county councils, Orenburg, Caravanserai November 1917]
{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Muhametzakirovich, Babich Shaikhzada}}

3 : 1895 births|1919 deaths|Bashkir writers

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/30 0:22:39