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*Awral Shamalliri (''The Winds of Avral''), 1981 | ||
*Izdinish (''The Quest''), 1983 (two volumes) | |||
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*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 | |
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Native name | زوردۇن سابىر |
Born | April 1937 Yenitam, Ghulja County, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang |
Died | 13 August 1998(1998-08-13) (aged 61) |
Occupation | writer |
Language | Uyghur |
Nationality | Uyghur |
Citizenship | Chinese |
Alma mater | Yili Normal University |
Period | 1961-1998 |
Notable works | Anayurt (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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