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'''Zordun Sabir''' (]-] ]) (]: زوردۇن سابىر) is a popular ] author. His most famous work is the historical novel "Anayurt". '''Zordun Sabir''' (1937-13 August 1998) (]: زوردۇن سابىر) is a popular ] author. His most famous work is the historical novel "Anayurt".


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Zordun Sabir (1937-13 August 1998) (Uyghur: زوردۇن سابىر) is a popular Uyghur author. His most famous work is the historical novel "Anayurt".

Books

  • Zordun Sabir, Anayurt, Almaty: Nash Mir (2006)
  • Zordun Sabir, Awral Shamalliri, Urumchi: Shinjang Xelq Neshriyati (1980)
  • Zordun Sabir, Ata, Urumchi: Shinjang Yashlar-Osmurler Neshriyati (1994)

Bibliography

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


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