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Chŭlpon, 1893-1938

LC control no.no 94039000
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPL56.9.C47
Personal name headingChŭlpon, 1893-1938
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Variant(s)Chŭlpon, Abdulḣamid Sulaĭmon ŭghli, 1893-1938
Чулпан, 1893-1938
Chulpan, 1893-1938
Юнусов, Абдул-Хамид Сулейман оглы, 1893-1938
I︠U︡nusov, Abdul-Khamid Suleĭman ogly, 1893-1938
Cho'lpon, 1893-1938
Yunusov, Abdulhamid Sulaymon oʻgʻli, 1893-1938
Abdulhamid Sulaymon oʻgʻli Yunusov, 1893-1938
Cholpán, 1893-1938
Yunús, Abdulhamid Sulayman, 1893-1938
Abdulhamid Sulayman Yunús, 1893-1938
Birth date1893
Death date1938-10-02
Place of birthAndizhon (Andizhon viloi︠a︡ti, Uzbekistan)
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inAbdulḣamid Sulaĭmon ŭghli Chŭlpon, 1991: t.p. (Abdulḣamid Sulaĭmon ŭghli Chŭlpon) cover (Chŭlpon)
Krat. lit. ėnt︠s︡ikl.: (Chulpan, pseud., 1893-1938; Uzbek author; real name: Abdul-Khamid Suleĭman ogly I︠U︡nusov)
Kecha va kunduz, 2004: t.p. (Cho'lpon)
XX asr ŭzbek sheʺrii︠a︡ti antologii︠a︡si, 2007: p. 11 (b. 1897; d. 1938)
Wikipedia, via www, 8 May 2018: (Abdulhamid Sulaymon oʻgʻli Yunusov; b. 1893 in Andijan, Uzbekistan; d. 4 October 1938; most commonly known by his penname Choʻlpon (sometimes spelled Cholpán in English; was an Uzbek poet, playwright, novelist, and literary translator
Encycl. Britannica online, via www, 23 Apr 2019: (Cholpán (Abdulhamid Sulayman Yunús) ... among those writers who at the turn of the 20th century helped to introduce plays, novels, and short stories to the Uzbek people)
Associated languageuzb