Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Fatix Ämirxan

Fatix Amirhan is a Tatar writer and publicist. He was born in Kazan in 1986 and started his career in 1905.

Fatix used to publish newspapers "Koyash" and articles in "Bring the youth up" magazine. Moreover, he translated the Esperanto
language manual into the Tatar language. By this time he had met the Gabdulla Tukai and they became good friends.

Amirhan was an ally of revolution. And, while the Civil war was lasting, he published a lot of literature discredited the actual government. Afterward, he took part in Revolution 1917.

He died in 1926 and was buried in muslim cemetery near his relatives.





Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Education in Russia

The education in Russia have it's origin long before 18 or 17 century. By the 10th century we had already had dozens books translated from Greek to Slavonic language.

In pre-revolutionary period, a lot of tries were made to create common network for all levels of education. But finally it was accomplished after 1917. Nevertheless, there were schools, lycées and universities for nobles. Here you could learn various subjects like grammar, mathematics, logic and so forth.

The first university was founded in 1755. Thanks to M.V. Lomonosov we made the first step in filling the gasp of having a special place where people could get the higher education.

When the Soviet Union was driving the government, all citizens got the right to study in different education organizations. And nowadays, Russian Federation continues to provide this benefit.