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Toktogul Satylganov

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Kyrgyzstani poet and singer
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Toktogul Satylganov
توقتوعۇل ساتىلعان ۇۇلۇ
Satylganov on a 2014 stamp of Kyrgyzstan
Born
Toktogul Satylganov

(1864-10-25)25 October 1864
Died17 February 1933(1933-02-17) (aged 68)
Satylganov on the Kyrgyz 100som note.

Toktogul Satylganov (Kyrgyz:Токтогул Сатылган уулу,romanizedToktogul Satylgan uulu,Perso-Arabic: توقتوعۇل ساتىلعان ۇۇلۇ;Russian:Токтогул Сатылганов,romanizedToktogul Satylganov; 25 October 1864 – 17 February 1933)[1] was the most famous of the KyrgyzAkynsimprovising poets and singers.[2] The Kyrgyz town of Toktogul in the Jalal-Abad Region is named in his honor.[citation needed] Toktogul was born in Kushchusu,[3] a village now submerged in theToktogul Reservoir.[4][5]

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Toktogul was a well-known poet and composer with democratic views even during the Tsarist Russia's colonial era in Southern Kyrgyzstan (1876–1917).[citation needed]

On the eve of the revolt led byMuhammad Ali Madali, the Sufi ishan, Toktogul was harshly criticizing local Kyrgyz lords in Ketmen-Tobe valley.[citation needed]

Madali ishan, seeking to rid the area of the Russians and restore theformerly independent khanate ofKhokand, called for "holy war", and led 2,000 men against Tsarist Russia on 17–18 May 1898 (30–31 May 1898 in the Gregorian calendar). However, his force was blocked outside the city on Andijan by the Russian20th Line Battalion and defeated. Of those 2,000, 546 were put on trial, and Madali and five of his lieutenants hanged.[6]

Most of the sentenced people were Kyrgyz people in the Ferghana valley and mountainous areas in Chatkal, Aksy and Ketmen-Tobe in what is now southernKyrgyzstan. Among them was prominent poet-improviser and composer Toktogul, who was jailed by a false accusation by his political foes in the Ketmen-Tobe valley about his alleged participation in the revolt. He returned fromSiberia jail (in the village of Kuitun near the town ofIrkutsk) in 1905.[citation needed]

His fame reached a high point in the Soviet era when his works were promoted by the state as a musician of the people and he was known throughoutKyrgyzstan simply as "Toktogul".[7] This distinction was founded largely on his works in thepre-revolutionary era which were interpreted as reflecting theclass struggle. Modern interpretations, however, suggest that they had more to do with clan rivalries.[7] Despite this, he welcomed the revolution, writing "What woman gave a birth to such a person like Lenin?" in celebration.[2] Even after the fall of the Soviet Union Toktogul's songs remain popular among Kyrgyz performers, and many streets, parks, schools, and even hishome town are named after him.[2]

References

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  1. ^Mitchell, Laurence (2015).Kyrgyzstan : the Bradt travel guide (Third ed.). Guilford, Connecticut.ISBN 978-1-84162-856-1.OCLC 889733607.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^abc"梦幻手机乐园|手机游戏下载|手机游戏免费下载|好玩的手机游戏大全".www.fantasticasia.net. Archived fromthe original on 19 October 2005.
  3. ^Токтогул Сатылганов in theGreat Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian) – via Great Scientific Library
  4. ^Kushchusu onGeoNames.
  5. ^Soviet military mapK-43 (1:1,000,000)
  6. ^Edward Allworth.Central Asia, 130 years of Russian dominance: a historical overview. Duke University Press, 1994.ISBN 0-8223-1521-1,ISBN 978-0-8223-1521-6
  7. ^ab"The Kyrgyz: A Brief History".www.kyrgyzmusic.com.Archived from the original on 9 July 2014. Retrieved24 July 2005.

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