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Majit Gafuri (Bashkir: Мәжит Ғафури, Janalif: Məƶit Ƣafuri, Tatar: Ğäbdelmäcit Nurğäni ulı Ğafurov AKA Tatar: Mäcit Ğafuri ([mæˈʑit ɣʌfuˈrɯɪ]; Russian: Габдельмажи́т Нургани́евич Гафу́ров, Gabdelmazhit Nurganievich Gafurov, also Russian: Мази́т Гафу́ри, Mazit Gafuri; 20 July 1880, Zilim-Karanovo, Ufa Governorate, Russian Empire – 28 October 1934, Ufa, Bashkir ASSR, USSR) was a Bashkir and Tatar poet, writer, playwright.
Ghafuri was born to a Tatar-speaking teacher family, in the village of Zilim-Karanovo (now Gafuriysky District,Bashkortostan). After getting work at Därdemänd's diggings and teaching Kazakh children in steppe, he studied at the famous Kazan madrasah, Möxämmädiä in 1905-06, then in Galia madrasah, Ufa.
His first verse were published in 1902. The most of his pre-revolutionary verses were anti-religion poems. After the 1917 revolution and the Russian Civil War, the most of his poems was dedicated for the struggle against the Tsarism.
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