Bekir Vaap ( Crimean-Tat. Bekir Vaap, Bekir Vaap ; April 17, 1915 , Biyuk-Karalez, Bakhchisarai district - 1944 , Gaiturlevka , Lithuania) - Soviet Crimean Tatar poet. Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR since 1938.
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Biography
He graduated from the Simferopol Crimean Tatar exemplary 9-year school No. 13 [1] , entered the Crimean Pedagogical Institute , which he graduated with honors in 1937.
He died in 1944 as part of the Red Army in battles near the village of Gaiturlevka, in Lithuania.
Creative heritage
Bekir Vaap published his poetry on the pages of the newspaper “Yash leningiler” and the magazine “Yash Kuvet”, in the newspaper “Kyzyl Kırym” and the journal “Council of Edebiyat”.
In 1938, Bekir Vaap together with G. Bulganakly and G. Murad published the collection "Yashlyk yyrlara" ("Songs of Youth").
In 1990, in Tashkent, the publishing house of Gafur Gulyam published a collection of poems “Yazylyp bitirilmegen sheerler” (“Unfinished verses”), which included the best works of Bekir Vaap.
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Notes
- ↑ Abdulvapov N. Crimean Tatar model school No. 13 // Set of monuments of history, architecture and culture of Crimean Tatars (Rus.) / Ch. ed. R.S. Khakimov. - Belgorod: CONSTANT, 2018.- T. III. Simferopol - S. 182. - 392 p. - ISBN 978-5-906952-68-4 .