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- Q317907 description "writer and politician".
- Q317907 description "writer and politician".
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- Q317907 abstract "Abdulrauf Fitrat (sometimes spelled Abdurrauf Fitrat or Abdurauf Fitrat) (Template:Lang-uz) (1886–1938) was a prominent modernist figure in Russian Central Asia. He was a jadid reformer and made major contributions to modern Uzbek literature. He wrote both in Persian and late Chagatay.Fitrat was born in Bukhara. In 1909, he went to Istanbul to study literature and history. He returned in 1914, and became involved in cultural activities. Fitrat was involved with the Yeni Bukharlylar or Young Bukharians, a revolutionary group modeled on the Young Turks movement which was active with the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution. In 1920, he became chief minister of economics and minister of education in the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic, but was ousted in 1923. He then worked as a scholar of Central Asian Turkic culture (a practice considered criminal in the Soviet Union), before being arrested in 1937 as part of the Great Purge. He was executed in 1938.".
- Q317907 alias "Фитрат, Абдурауф".
- Q317907 birthDate "1886".
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- Q317907 birthYear "1886".
- Q317907 deathDate "1938-10-04".
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- Q317907 deathYear "1938".
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- Q317907 alternativeNames "Фитрат, Абдурауф".
- Q317907 birthPlace Q5764.
- Q317907 dateOfBirth "1886".
- Q317907 dateOfDeath "1938-10-04".
- Q317907 deathDate "1938-10-04".
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- Q317907 name "Abdulrauf Fitrat".
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- Q317907 placeOfBirth "Bukhara".
- Q317907 placeOfDeath "Tashkent".
- Q317907 shortDescription "writer and politician".
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- Q317907 comment "Abdulrauf Fitrat (sometimes spelled Abdurrauf Fitrat or Abdurauf Fitrat) (Template:Lang-uz) (1886–1938) was a prominent modernist figure in Russian Central Asia. He was a jadid reformer and made major contributions to modern Uzbek literature. He wrote both in Persian and late Chagatay.Fitrat was born in Bukhara. In 1909, he went to Istanbul to study literature and history. He returned in 1914, and became involved in cultural activities.".
- Q317907 label "Abdulrauf Fitrat".
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- Q317907 givenName "Abdulrauf".
- Q317907 name "Abdulrauf Fitrat".
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- Q317907 surname "Fitrat".