Ali Shogentsukov
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Ali Askhatovich Shogentsukov (Russian: Али́ Асха́дович Шогенцу́ков, Kabardian: ЩоджэнцIыкIу Iэсхьэд и къуэ Алий; 28 October 1900, Bekhisen, Terek Oblast – 29 November 1941, Babruysk, Belarus) was a Kabardian teacher, writer and translator,[1] and the founder of literature in the Kabardian language.[2]
Life
[edit]He studied at the madrasa and the Pedagological Institute of Bekhisen and later in Istanbul, later on he came back to Kabardino-Balkaria, where he worked as a teacher.
In autumn 1941, he died in a Nazi concentration camp.
Works
[edit]- Стиххэмрэ поэмэхэмрэ 1938
- Хьэжыгъэ пут закъуэ : Рассказ, 1940
- Ныбжьыщ1э хахуэ: Поэма, 1940
References and external links
[edit]- ^ "Шогенцуков, Али Асхадович, биография, литературное наследие, сочинения".
- ^ Bizhoev, Boris C. (2015). "Роль АА Шогенцукова в расширении семантики слов кабардиночеркесского языка" [The role of A. A. Shogentsukov in extending the semantics of words in the Kabardino-Circassian language]. Историческая и социально-образовательная мысль [Historical and social educational ideas] (in Russian). 7 (7/2): 200–204. doi:10.17748/2075-9908-2015-7-7/2-200-204.