Azret Lokmanovich Urtenov ( Karach. - Bal . Yertenlany Lokmanny Jashi Azret ) ( , - , ) - Karachai poet.
| Azret Lokmanovich Urtenov | |
|---|---|
| Karach.-balk. The Yertenlans of Lokmann Jasha Azret | |
| Date of Birth | 1907 |
| Place of Birth | Kart-Jurt aul, Kuban region , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | 1955 |
| Place of death | the USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | poet |
| Language of Works | Karachay-Balkar language |
Azret Urtenov was born in 1907 in the village of Kart-Jurt (now the Karachayevsky district of Karachay-Cherkessia ). In 1926 he graduated from a teacher training college in Simferopol . He worked in the newspaper “ Taўlu jashaў ”. In 1937 he was illegally repressed. He died in custody in 1955. Rehabilitated posthumously.
Peru Azreta Urtenova owns poetry collections “New Songs” (“Dzhangy Dzhyrla”), “Sparks of Freedom” (“Erkinlik Giltinleri”), “Songs and Poems” (“Dzhyrla Bla Poem”). In his works, Urtenov sang the Soviet power, the new life of the Highlanders, contrasted it with the pre-revolutionary past. He wrote one of the first poems in Karachai literature: “Efendi and Death”, “Safiyat”, “The Dream of a Blacksmith”. Urtenov also collected and published Karachai folklore.
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- Ortabaeva R. A. Urtenov, Azret Lokmanovich // Brief Literary Encyclopedia / Ch. ed. A.A. Surkov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1962-1978.