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Suleiman (Solomon) Alexandrovich Yudakov (Сулаймон Александрович Юдаков; Сулейман (Соломон) Александрович Юдаков) (– 1990) was a Soviet Bukharian composer of Bukharan Jewish descent.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, Bukharan Jews, Composer, Dushanbe, Eastern Front (World War II), Flute, Kokand, Moscow Conservatory, Order of the Badge of Honour, Order of the Red Banner of Labour, Orphanage, People's Artist of the USSR, Rabfak, Reinhold Glière, Soviet Union, Surudi Milli, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, Tajikistan, Tashkent, USSR State Prize, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic.

  2. 20th-century Tajikistani musicians
  3. Bukharan Jews
  4. People from Fergana Oblast
  5. People from Kokand
  6. Tajikistani Jews
  7. Tajikistani composers
  8. Uzbekistani Jews
  9. Uzbekistani composers

The State Anthem of the Tajik SSR was the regional anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, adopted in 1946.

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Bukharan Jews

Bukharan Jews (Bukharian: יהודיאני בוכארא/яҳудиёни Бухоро, Yahudiyoni Bukhoro; יְהוּדֵי־בּוּכָרָה, Yehudey Bukhara), in modern times called Bukharian Jews (Bukharian: יהודי בוכרה/яҳудиёни бухорӣ, Yahudiyoni Bukhorī; יְהוּדִים־בּוּכָרִים, Yehudim Bukharim), are the Mizrahi Jewish sub-group of Central Asia that historically spoke Bukharian, a Judeo-Persian dialect of the Tajik language, in turn a variety of the Persian language. Suleiman Yudakov and Bukharan Jews are Uzbekistani Jews.

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Composer

A composer is a person who writes music.

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Dushanbe

Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan.

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Eastern Front (World War II)

The Eastern Front, also known as the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union and its successor states, and the German–Soviet War in contemporary German and Ukrainian historiographies, was a theatre of World War II fought between the European Axis powers and Allies, including the Soviet Union (USSR) and Poland.

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Flute

The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group.

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Kokand

Kokand is a city in Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley.

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Moscow Conservatory

The Moscow Conservatory, also officially Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory (Moskovskaya gosudarstvennaya konservatoriya im.) is a musical educational institution located in Moscow, Russia.

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Order of the Badge of Honour

The Order of the Badge of Honour (orden "Znak Pochyota") was a civilian award of the Soviet Union.

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The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (translit) was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to the Soviet state and society in the fields of production, science, culture, literature, the arts, education, sports, health, social and other spheres of labour activities.

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Orphanage

An orphanage is a residential institution, total institution or group home, devoted to the care of orphans and children who, for various reasons, cannot be cared for by their biological families.

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People's Artist of the USSR

People's Artist of the USSR, also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union.

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Rabfak

Rabfak (from рабфак, a syllabic abbreviation of Pабочий факультет, Rabochiy fakul′tet, "workers' faculty") was a type of educational institution in the Soviet Union which prepared Soviet workers and peasants to enter institutions of higher education.

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Reinhold Glière

Reinhold Moritzevich Glière (Рейнгольд Морицевич Глиэр; 23 June 1956), born Reinhold Ernest Glier, was a Russian and Soviet composer of German and Polish descent. Suleiman Yudakov and Reinhold Glière are Moscow Conservatory alumni and Recipients of the Stalin Prize.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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Surudi Milli

"" is the national anthem of Tajikistan, officially adopted on 7 September 1994.

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The Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, also commonly known as Soviet Tajikistan, the Tajik SSR, or simply Tajikistan, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union which existed from 1929 to 1991 in Central Asia.

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Tajikistan

Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia.

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Tashkent

Tashkent, or Toshkent in Uzbek, is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan.

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USSR State Prize

The USSR State Prize (Gosudarstvennaya premiya SSSR) was the Soviet Union's state honor.

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The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Uzbekistan, the Uzbek SSR, UzSSR, or simply Uzbekistan and rarely Uzbekia, was a union republic of the Soviet Union. It was governed by the Uzbek branch of the Soviet Communist Party, the legal political party, from 1925 until 1990. From 1990 to 1991, it was a sovereign part of the Soviet Union with its own legislation.

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See also

20th-century Tajikistani musicians

Bukharan Jews

People from Fergana Oblast

People from Kokand

Tajikistani Jews

Tajikistani composers

Uzbekistani Jews

Uzbekistani composers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suleiman_Yudakov