Category:Sergey Izgiyayev

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English: Sergey Davidovich Izgiyayev (born November 24, 1922 — July 27, 1972) was a member of the Union of Soviet Writers, the author of nine books of poetry and five plays, the translator and creator of lyrics for more than thirty songs (nine of which are written by Moscow's firm Melody on phonograph records). He was of Mountain Jew descent. He was born in Mushkur, a village located south-east of the town of Derbent, in the Republic of Dagestan, USSR.


<nowiki>Sergey Izgiyayev; Sergey Izgiyayev; سيرجى ايزجيايڤ; Sergey Izgiyayev; Изгияев, Сергей Давидович; Sergey Izgiyayev; Sergey Izgiyayev; Sergey Izgiyayev; Sergey Izgiyayev; Горско-еврейский советский поэт, драматург и переводчик.; Poet, playwright and translator (1922–1972); زبان‌شناس و شاعر اهل شوروی; Poeta judía de montaña, dramaturga y traductora; Russisch taalkundige (1922-1972); Sergey Davidovich Izgiyayev; Изгияев; Сергей Изгияев; Изгияев, Сергей; Сергей Давидович Изгияев; Изгияев Сергей Давидович; Изгияев С.; Изгияев С. Д.; Изгияев Сергей Давидович; Сергей Давидович Изгияев</nowiki>
Sergey Izgiyayev 
Poet, playwright and translator (1922–1972)
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Date of birth24 November 1922
Derbent
Date of death27 July 1972
Derbent
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  • We are the defenders of the World
  • Songs of Youth
  • Thoughts of the Poet
  • A conversation with the heart
  • The fate and love
  • This is our custom
  • Poetry and Poem
  • Poems
  • Selected works
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Wikidata Q4198478
ISNI: 0000000039666935
VIAF ID: 78335563
Library of Congress authority ID: no89019091
National Library of Israel ID (old): 005521953
J9U ID: 987011340225805171
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