Syrbai Maulenov

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Syrbai Maulenov (Kazakh: Сырбай Мәуленов, romanized: Syrbai Mäulenov; 17 September 1922 – 13 February 1993) was a Soviet and Kazakhstani poet and writer.[1][2]

In 1940 from the second year of the Kyzyl-Orda teacher training college he was called in ranks of RKKA. At the end of the same year he was exempted from a military duty through illness. In 1942 Maulenov was on the Volkhov Front in a rank of the lieutenant, was the deputy commander of a company by political part. In 1943 during break of blockade of Leningrad Maulenov was seriously injured and after treatment in hospital is invalided out. He was a member of Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

From 1943 to 1950 Maulenov worked as the deputy editor of the Kostanay regional newspaper, then — in the office of the Union of writers: was the editor-in-chief of the republican literary newspaper "Kazakh Adebiyeti", he was twice elected the secretary of the party organization of the joint venture of Kazakhstan. Nowadays is the editor-in-chief of the republican literary magazine Zhuldyz.

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