Abduxaliq Uyghur
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Abduhalik Uyghur (9 February 1901 - 13 March 1933) (Uyghur: ئابدۇخالىق ئۇيغۇر) was a Uyghur poet.
Abudhalik began his studies in a Madrasah at the age of eight. He studied Arabic, Persian, and Uyghur classics. Later on he went to a Chinese school in Turpan and after learning Chinese studied various Chinese literary works, including those of Sun Yat Sen.
After 1923 he spent 3 years in the Soviet Union. Studying the works of Pushkin, Tolstoy, Gorki and other Russian literature.
He was executed by Sheng Shicai at the age of 32, on the thirteenth of March, 1933
[edit] External links
- Biography (Uyghur)
- Selected Poetry (Uyghur)
- Poem: Oyghan (Many languages including English)