Monument to Miftahetdin Akmulla

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Monument to Miftahetdin Akmulla
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Monument to Miftahetdin Akmulla
54°43′17″N55°56′01″E / 54.7214°N 55.9336°E / 54.7214; 55.9336
LocationFlag of Bashkortostan.svg  Bashkortostan, Ufa
Opening date2008
Dedicated to Miftahetdin Akmulla

The Monument to Miftahetdin Akmulla, built in 2008, is a monument at Bashkir State Pedagogical University in Ufa, Bashkortostan. Opened in 2008. [1]

History

In 2006 a competition was announced dedicated to the 175th anniversary of the writer Miftahetdin Akmulla. The project of Damir Magafurov and Vladimir Dvornik won. [2]

The bronze monument is located in the park opposite the Bashkir State Pedagogical University. The poet is surrounded by two children near a spring, where he tells stories to the children with a book. Willow trees have been specially planted nearby. [2]

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References

  1. "В Уфе открыли памятник выдающемуся поэту и просветителю Мифтахетдину Акмулле // ВЛАСТЬ | новости башинформ.рф". www.bashinform.ru. Archived from the original on 2016-02-03.
  2. 1 2 "Памятник М. Акмулле: бронзовый пророк". RB7.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-01-20.