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Margarita Rudenko

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Margarita Borisovna Rudenko (in Russian: Маргарита Борисовна Руденко; 9 May 1926 in Tiflis – 27 July 1976 in Leningrad) was a Russian philologist, Orientalist, Kurdologist (specialist in Kurdish language, culture and history), literature researcher and ethnographist. She received her Doctor of Sciences degree in 1954.

Publications

  • Opisanie kurdskikh rukopiseĭ leningradskikh sobraniĭ, 1961
  • Kurdskie narodnye skazki, 1970
  • Kurdskaja obrjadovaja poėzija : pochoronnye pričitanija, 1982
  • Literaturnai︠a︡ i folʹklornye versii kurdskoĭ poėmy "I︠U︡suf i Zelikha", 1986

Notes

  1. According to the New York Public Library, Rudenko died in 1977.

References

  1. "Afsānahh́ā-yi Kurdī / gard āvardah-i̓ M.B. Rūdankū ; tarjumah-i̓ Karīm Kishāvarz". nypl.org. Research Catalog - NYPL. Retrieved 1 November 2024.

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