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Khazhmuradov, Ayndi Alievich

Khazhmuradov Aindi Alievich ( May 25, 1955 ) - Chechen writer [1] , poet [2] , member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR since 1983, member of the Union of Writers of Russia since 2011, laureate of the European Dance Festival in 1976 Dresden ( Germany ), staged Vainakh dance "Poem of the mountains." The representative of the Arganoi clan.

Khazhmuradov Aindi Alievich
Chech. Khazhmuradov Kayndi Ӏeliyn kӀant
Date of BirthMay 23, 1955 ( 1955-05-23 ) (64 years old)
Place of BirthKonyrat (village) , Karaganda region , Kaz.SSR , USSR , the USSR
CitizenshipRF
Occupationjournalist, poet , prose writer
Language of WorksChechen

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Biography

Ayndi Khazhmuradov was born in 1955 on May 25 in the village of Kounrad, Karaganda region, Kaz.SSR . Ayndi grew up in a friendly and large family - seven brothers and one sister. After returning in 1960 to Chechnya, native to Chechens, from places of deportation, he studied and graduated from the Znamensky secondary school of the Nadterechny district of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic [3] . In 1972-1975 he studied at the Grozny cultural and educational school, in the dance department. From 1975 to 1977 he served in the Soviet Army in the German city of Ebersfalder , in the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Soviet Army, known throughout Europe. In 1976, a pan-European dance festival was held in the German city ​​of Dresden , where Ayndi won the production of the Vainakh dance "Poem of the Mountains", for which he received a gold medal. From 1984 to 1990 he studied at the Chechen-Ingush State University. Leo Tolstoy at the Faculty of Philology in absentia, working as a journalist in the Nadterechny district newspaper “The Way of Communism”. Ayndi worked in many fields of activity for his career biography: culture, journalism, school, the oil industry, and construction. He currently works in the Nadterechny district newspaper “Terkyist”, a journalist writing in the Chechen language.

Creativity

Ayndi Khazhmuradov began writing from school. Wherever he lived, he did not work, but he did not stop writing.

  • 1983 - admitted to the Union of Journalists of the USSR .
  • 1995 - admitted to the Union of Journalists of Russia .
  • 2009 - the story “Sa botsu sa” (“A corner without a corner”) was published.
  • 2010 - the book “Bezaman KindagӀ” [4] (“Shadow of Love”) was published.
  • 2011 - admitted to the Union of Writers of Russia .
  • 2011 - verses of “DuӀa” [5] (“Prayer”) were published.
  • 2012 - the story “Marcho” (“Shroud”) was released.
  • 2013 - the story Bezaman Dirsta (Reins of Love) was released.
  • 2014 - the story “Chiran hollam” (“Monument of revenge”) was released.
  • 2018 - the story “Dikanan Hyost” (“Source of Good”) was released.

In addition to the above works of Ayndi Khazhmuradov, many stories, several stories are published in general collections of writers, magazines " Orga ", and " Vainakh ".

Family

In the Ayndi family, three daughters, one of whom follows in her father's footsteps, studies at the philological faculty of the Grozny pedagogical faculty.

Notes

  1. ↑ The official website of the Ministry of Culture of the Chechen Republic - SBEI DPO "UMTSKRKiI" held a master class on the theme: "Organization of rest in cultural and recreational institutions for different ...
  2. ↑ Concert “Language is the soul of the people” 2018, - date and venue, program of the event
  3. ↑ http://vesti95.ru/2014/04/kraj-dobryh-lyudej/
  4. ↑ A collection of short stories by A. Khazhmuradov “Shadow of Love” was published | Information Agency "Grozny-Inform"
  5. ↑ http://j-vaynah.ru/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Vajnah-1.2012.pdf p. 95

Links

  • Khazhmuradov, Iindi - Bezaman Iindag I: (kegiyra diyarts)
  • Ayndi Khazhmuradov
  • Meeting "Soul Strings"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Khazhmuradov,_Aindi_Aliyevich&oldid=101249948


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