Abstract

The article reveals the main stages of formation, development and current state of the literature of the Siberian Tatars of the Tyumen region. The relevance of the study due to the fact that the issues shaping the literature of the Siberian Tatars is still virtually unexplored. The purpose research was to the systematic study of the main stages of formation, development and current state of cyber squatters literature. The main conclusions of the work. Written literature is formed and actively develops in those Nations who have a rich heritage of folklore. Siberian Tatars, formed as a separate ethnic group and living since ancient times in the territory of the region, proud of ancient folklore. The study showed, that the importance in studying the history of literature have textual research. This circumstance resulted in the scientific revolution, many unknown until recently, sources of literature, especially the works of medieval authors: Rizaetdin Fakhrutdinova, Adami (Huge Shukur Bina Havas Bai et al. The results of the study show: still remains poorly studied the works of poets of the second half of the nineteenth century: Tyumen poet Malika Machikou, Tobolsk poets A. Tubule and Ikani, Tomsk poetess Niyazova Bibi Hanifa. The modern period of development cybersquatters literature also has not been studied and requires serious consideration. Among cybersquatters poets of the twentieth century studied more creativity Bulat Suleymanova. His works were devoted to the work of M. Abdullin, R. Batalla, F. bayazitova, M. Galeev, R. Zaidulla, R. Hamid, R. Mingalimova, E. yagudina, etc. Poetry cybersquatters poet of sh Adelchi, considered in the papers of poets, scholars, journalists such as M. Aglyamov, Rob. Akhmetzyanov, R. Gataullin, G. Gilmanov, D. Zagidullina. Further study is required to interesting aspects of the writer-novelist, essayist J. Sankawa investigated in articles G. Akhunov, F. bayazitova, K. Sadykov, etc., Many previously unexplored problems cybersquatters literature Tyumen region considered in the thesis scientists-philologists from the Siberian Tatars.

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