SHAMIL ALYADIN’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF THE CRIMEAN TATAR LITERATURE
Journal Title: «Вчені записки Таврійського національного університету імені В. І. Вернадського. Серія: Філологія. Соціальні комунікації» - Year 2018, Vol 29, Issue 3
Abstract
The article investigates the works of the Crimean Tatar writer and publicist Shamil Alyadin who seriously contributed to the History of the Crimean Tatar Literature. Based on both the archive papers and several notes of witnesses, he created the masterpieces in such the genres as novel, tale and narration.
Authors and Affiliations
А. С. Эмирамзаева
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