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Kiske Ufa

Kiske Ufa ( Bashk. Kiske Өfө ; Evening Ufa ) is a socio-political and literary-artistic weekly newspaper published in Ufa in the Bashkir language [1] .

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title
" Kiske Өfө »
Type ofWeekly newspaper
FormatA3

Chief EditorG. G. Yanbaev
Founded by2002
LanguageBashkir
Volume16 lanes
Main officeUfa
Revolutionary street , 167/1
Circulation7000 ( 2012 )
Web sitekiskeufa.ru

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 Edition
  • 3 Headings
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

History

The newspaper was established in 2002. The founder was the administration of the city ​​district of the city of Ufa [1] .

Editorial

The newspaper’s editorial office is located in Ufa on Revolutionary street , house 167/1 [2] .

The newspaper publishes materials on various aspects of life in Ufa and Bashkortostan , ethnographic materials on the Bashkirs , articles on moral, ethical and religious topics [1] .

The circulation of “Kiske Ufa” for 2012 amounted to 7 thousand copies [1] .

From the day the newspaper was established, the chief editor is Gulfiya Gareevna Yanbaeva [1] .

Categories

The following sections are regularly published in “Pussy Ufa” [1] :

  • In the capital ( Bashk. Bash Yortta )
  • Hint ( Bashk. Ishara )
  • Rules of Being ( Bashk. Yәshәyesh ҡaғiҙәne )
  • Excitement ( Bashk. Komar )
  • Reveal your origins ( Bashk. Tarihyndy tanyt )

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kiske Ufa // Bashkir Encyclopedia / ed. M.A. Ilgamov. - Ufa: GAUN “ Bashkir Encyclopedia ”, 2015—2019. - ISBN 978-5-88185-306-8 .
  2. ↑ Editorial board (head) . Kiske Өfө. Date of treatment April 12, 2016.

Links

  • Official site of the newspaper "Kiske Ufa" (Bashk.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kiske_Ufa&oldid=89977369


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