Salavat Yulaev Award
Salavat Yulaev Award | |
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Awarded by the Russia, Bashkortostan | |
Eligibility | All nationals |
Awarded for | Accomplishments in literature, sciences, the art and architecture, labor |
Status | Award |
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Established | 1967 |
First awarded | September 25, 1967 |
The Salavat Yulaev Award (Russian: Премия имени Салавата Юлаева , Bashkir: Салауат Юлаев исемендәге Башҡортостан Республикаһының Дәүләт Премияһы,) was an award of the Bashkortostan (previous to The Bashkir Republic) established to honour great deeds and services to the Soviet state and society in the fields of production, science, culture, literature, the arts, education, health, social and other spheres of labour activities.[1]
Recipients
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1967
- Khadija Davletshina, was a Bashkir poet. "In the novel" Irgiz "(posthumously)" (1967).
- Mustai Karim, was a Bashkir poet. In the first volume of "Selected Works" (1967)
1968
- Husain Ahmetov
- Zainab Biisheva
- Zagir Ismagilov was a Bashkir composer and educator.
- State Academic Folk Dance Ensemble Faizi Gaskarov
- Bayezit Bikbay was a Bashkir poet, writer and playwright. 1970, posthumously.
- Saifi Kudash
2008
- Arai Kiadzuki, Rishat Mullagildin (project Congress Hall, Ufa).
References
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