Petĕr Khusankaĭ
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Petĕr Khusankaĭ
Summary
Petĕr Khusankaĭ is a human[1]. His place of birth was Sixtermä[2]. He was born on January 22, 1907[3]. He passed away in Cheboksary[4]. He died on March 4, 1970[5]. He worked as a writer[6], poet[7], and translator[8]. He is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[9]
Key Facts
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ's place of birth was Sixtermä[2].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ passed away in Cheboksary[4].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ was born on January 22, 1907[3].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ was born on January 9, 1907[10].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ died on March 4, 1970[5].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ was married to Vera Kuzmina[11].
- A child of Petĕr Khusankaĭ was Atner Khuzangay[12].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ held citizenship in Russian Empire[13].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ held citizenship in Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[14].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ held citizenship in Soviet Union[15].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ worked as a writer[6].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ worked as a poet[7].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ's professions included translator[8].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ's education included a stint at Kazan Federal University[16].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ received the Order of the Red Star[17].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[18].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ received the Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[19].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ received the Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad"[20].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ received the Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[21].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ received the Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"[22].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ is recorded as male[23].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ was part of the conflict Eastern Front[25].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ's family name is recorded as Kazankov[26].
- Petĕr Khusankaĭ's given name is recorded as Pyotr[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Sixtermä[2], Petĕr Khusankaĭ… Recorded date of birth include January 22, 1907[3] and January 9, 1907[10].
Education
Petĕr Khusankaĭ's education included a stint at Kazan Federal University[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[6], poet[7], and translator[8].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Red Star[17], a socialist order of merit[28], in Soviet Union[29], founded in 1930[30]; Order of the Red Banner of Labour[18], a socialist order of merit[31], in Soviet Union[32], founded in 1928[33]; Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[19], a campaign medal[34], in Soviet Union[35], founded in 1945[36]; Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad"[20], a campaign medal[37], in Soviet Union[38], founded in 1942[39]; Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[21], a jubilee medal[40], in Soviet Union[41], founded in 1965[42]; and Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"[22], a jubilee medal[43], in Soviet Union[44], founded in 1967[45].
Personal Life
Petĕr Khusankaĭ was married to Vera Kuzmina[11]. A child of him was Atner Khuzangay[12].
Death and Burial
Petĕr Khusankaĭ died on March 4, 1970[5]. He passed away in Cheboksary[4].
Why It Matters
Petĕr Khusankaĭ is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[9]
FAQs
Where was Petĕr Khusankaĭ born?
Petĕr Khusankaĭ's place of birth was Sixtermä[2].
Where did Petĕr Khusankaĭ die?
Petĕr Khusankaĭ passed away in Cheboksary[4].
Who was Petĕr Khusankaĭ married to?
Petĕr Khusankaĭ's spouses include Vera Kuzmina[11].
What did Petĕr Khusankaĭ do for work?
Petĕr Khusankaĭ worked as writer[6], poet[7], and translator[8].
Where did Petĕr Khusankaĭ go to school?
Petĕr Khusankaĭ was educated at Kazan Federal University[16].
What awards did Petĕr Khusankaĭ receive?
Honors received include Order of the Red Star[17], Order of the Red Banner of Labour[18], Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[19], and Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad"[20].