Haris Fayzi
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Haris Fayzi
Summary
Haris Fayzi is a human[1]. His place of birth was Şıqmay[2]. He was born on November 25, 1871[3]. He passed away in Kazan[4]. He died on July 7, 1933[5]. He worked as a translator[6], teacher[7], and textbook writer[8].
Key Facts
- Haris Fayzi's place of birth was Şıqmay[2].
- Haris Fayzi died in Kazan[4].
- Haris Fayzi was born on November 25, 1871[3].
- Haris Fayzi died on July 7, 1933[5].
- Burial took place at Maxim Gorky Central Park of Culture and Recreation[9].
- Burial took place at Bratskoe cemetery[10].
- A child of Haris Fayzi was Cäwdät Fäyzi[11].
- A child of Haris Fayzi was Midkhat Fayzullin[12].
- Haris Fayzi worked as a translator[6].
- Haris Fayzi worked as a teacher[7].
- Haris Fayzi worked as a textbook writer[8].
- Haris Fayzi was employed by Xösäyeniä madrasa[13].
- Among Haris Fayzi's employers was Nizhny Novgorod Fair[14].
- Haris Fayzi was employed by Qazan möxbire[15].
- Among Haris Fayzi's employers was Q13202910[16].
- Among Haris Fayzi's employers was Tatar Book Publishing House[17].
- Haris Fayzi is recorded as male[18].
- Haris Fayzi's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Haris Fayzi's Commons category is recorded as Haris Fayzi[20].
- Haris Fayzi's work location is recorded as Orenburg[21].
- Haris Fayzi's work location is recorded as Kazan[22].
Body
Origins and Family
Haris Fayzi's place of birth was Şıqmay[2]. He was born on November 25, 1871[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], teacher[7], and textbook writer[8]. Employers include Xösäyeniä madrasa[13], a madrasa[23], in Russia[24], founded in 1889[25]; Nizhny Novgorod Fair[14], a serviced office[26], in Russia[27], founded in 1817[28]; Qazan möxbire[15]; Q13202910[16]; and Tatar Book Publishing House[17], a publishing house[29], in Soviet Union[30], founded in 1919[31], headquartered in Dekabristov street[32].
Personal Life
Children include Cäwdät Fäyzi[11], a composer[33], 1910–1973[34], of Soviet Union[35], awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[36] and Midkhat Fayzullin[12], a physician[37], 1908–1990[38], of Soviet Union[39], awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour[40], specialised in roentgenology[41].
Death and Burial
Haris Fayzi died on July 7, 1933[5]. He died in Kazan[4]. Recorded place of burial include Maxim Gorky Central Park of Culture and Recreation[9] and Bratskoe cemetery[10].
FAQs
Where was Haris Fayzi born?
Haris Fayzi's place of birth was Şıqmay[2].
Where did Haris Fayzi die?
Haris Fayzi died in Kazan[4].
What did Haris Fayzi do for work?
Haris Fayzi worked as translator[6], teacher[7], and textbook writer[8].