Shakarim Qudayberdiuli

Shakarim Qudayberdiuli (Kazakh: Шәкәрім Құдайбердіұлы; 23 July  [O.S. 11 July] 1858 2 October 1931) was a Kazakh poet, Hanafi Maturidi theologian philosopher,[1] historian and composer. As a critic of socialism, he was shot without trial or investigation in 1931. His works were banned until the 1980s. The circumstances of his death were revealed and the ban on his literature lifted thereafter. Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov translated his works into Russian in 1989. Semey State University is named after him.[2][3][4]

Shakarim Qudayberdiuli
Born11 July 1858
Ken-Bulak, Russian Empire
Died2 October 1931
Soviet Union
OccupationPoet, writer

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