Salawat Yulayev Award

Award of the Bashkortostan
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Salawat Yulayev Award
Awarded forAccomplishments in literature, sciences, the art and architecture, labor
Presented bythe  Russia,  Bashkortostan
EligibilityAll nationals
StatusAward
Established1967
First awardedSeptember 25, 1967

The Salawat Yulayev Award (Russian: Премия имени Салавата Юлаева, Bashkir: Салауат Юлаев исемендәге Башҡортостан Республикаһының Дәүләт Премияһы,) is an award of the Bashkortostan (previous to The Bashkir Republic) established to honour great deeds and services to the Soviet state and society in the fields of production, science, culture, literature, the arts, education, health, social and other spheres of labour activities.[1]

Recipients

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1967

  • Hadiya Davletshina, Bashkir poet. "In the novel" Irgiz "(posthumously)" (1967).
  • Mustai Karim, Bashkir poet. In the first volume of "Selected Works" (1967)

1968

2008

  • Arai Kiyokazu, Rishat Mullagildin (project Congress Hall, Ufa).

2016

  • Airat Teregulov

See also

  • Bulat Sultangareev Award

References

  1. ^ Official decree to award
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