Ethnicity Bashkirs | Name Sagit Agish | |
Born Sagit Ishmuhametovich Agishev25 December 1904Isyangildinovillage, Orenburg uezd (county), Orenburg Governorate, Russian Empire (now Sharlyksky District, Orenburg Oblast, Russia) ( 1904-12-25 ) Occupation poet, novelist, playwright, librettist Notable works "Our laughter". In the years 1933-1940, he wrote a series of novels and short stories: "With regard to the conditions" ("SHartina kilһen"), "The house of the muezzin" ("Mөdzin iortonda"), "Horsemen" ("Egettәr"), "Mahmutov." During World War II, they were created patriotic works "Ilmurza Rider" ("atli Ilmirҙa"), "Ahmadullah" In 1950 saw the release of the novel Agish "foundation" of the Bashkir village life. In 1964 came the story "Compatriots" on youth Musa Calil. | ||
Sagit Agish was a Bashkir poet, writer and playwright.
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Early life
Sagit Agish was born as Sagit Ishmukhametovich Agishev on 19 January 1905 in the village of Isangildy, Sharlyksky District, Orenburg province. He was attended Khusaniya School. He later studied at the Orenburg Bashkir Pedagogical College and the Bashkir State Pedagogical Institute.
Literary career
Agish began writing in the 1930s. He started by writing prose. His earliest stories, “Makhmutov” (1939), “Guys” (1939), and “In Mazin’s House” (1940) portrayed life in the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
Books
Agish wrote frequently about the Soviet Union. His books Ilmurza, A Horseman (1942), Akhmadulla (1944), To the Front (1944) and My Three Months (1944) are about tales of patriotism in the Soviet Union. His other notable books include Selected Stories (1953), Two Dawns (1961), By the River (1961), On the Way (1967) and Gnedko (1972).