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==Books== ==Books==
*Zordun Sabir. Awral Shamalliri ("Wind of Awral"). Urumchi: Shinjang Xelq Neshriyati, 1980. *Awral Shamalliri (''The Winds of Avral''), 1981
*Izdinish (''The Quest''), 1983 (two volumes)
*Zordun Sabir. Ata ("Father"). Urumchi: Shinjang Yashlar-Osmurler Neshriyati, 1994. *Ata (''Father''), Urumchi: Shinjang Yashlar-Osmurler Neshriyati, 1994
*Zordun Sabir. Anayurt ("Homeland"). Almaty: Nash Mir, 2006.
*Ana Yurt (''Motherland''), 2000 (three volumes)


==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==

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Zordun Sabir
Native nameزوردۇن سابىر
BornApril 1937
Yenitam, Ghulja County, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang
Died13 August 1998(1998-08-13) (aged 61)
Occupationwriter
LanguageUyghur
NationalityUyghur
CitizenshipChinese
Alma materYili Normal University
Period1961-1998
Notable worksAnayurt (Homeland)

Zordun Sabir (1937 – 13 August 1998; Template:Lang-ug) was a popular Uyghur author who is most known for his historical "Anayurt" (Homeland) trilogy.

Books

  • Awral Shamalliri (The Winds of Avral), 1981
  • Izdinish (The Quest), 1983 (two volumes)
  • Ata (Father), Urumchi: Shinjang Yashlar-Osmurler Neshriyati, 1994
  • Ana Yurt (Motherland), 2000 (three volumes)

Bibliography

  • Makhmut Muhămmăt, Qălbimdiki Zordun Sabir: ăslimă, Ürümchi : Shinjang Khălq Năshriyati, (2000)


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  1. HASANJAN, A., & BYLER, D. (2017). ZORDUN SABİR: A CENTRAL FIGURE IN MODERN UYGHUR LITERATURE. Electronic Turkish Studies, 12(5).
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