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Out of work as a composer, only two compositions survive to the present, those being his two waltzes in Ab major and E minor. He is known to have composed the musical score to the opera-vaudeville called "Who is a
Brother, Who is a Sister, or Deception for Deception" (1824), written by the composer
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Griboyedov's education was not only extensive, continuing into Doctoral work before shifting to military training, but had included musical study as well. Although producing only a small output of work during his lifetime, he was well experienced in an array of instruments including piano,
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detachment assigned to protect the legation held off the mob for over an hour until finally being driven back to
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Medal "A.S. Griboedov, 1795-1829" that was established by the Moscow City
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there is not a literary artifact to prove this, by examining
Griboyedov's letters and dispatches, one is able to build a historical narrative that fits the literary and behavioural paradigms of his time and that reads like a real adventure novel set in the wild, wild East."
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In Russia for the summer of 1823, Griboyedov completed the play and took it to St. Petersburg. It was rejected by the censors. Many copies were made and privately circulated, but
Griboyedov never saw it published. After his death the manuscript was jointly owned by his wife
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Soon after, urged on by the mullahs, the mob stormed the building. A high-ranking Muslim scholar with the title of
Mojtahed, Mirza Masih Astarabadi known as Mirza Masih Mojtahed, issued a fatwa saying that freeing Muslim women from the claws of unbelievers is allowed.
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in 1816, was followed by other similar works, mostly either translated or co-authored with more experienced writers of the day. Neither these nor his essays and poetry would have been long remembered but for the success of his verse comedy
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on Moscow". The play depicts certain social and official stereotypes in the characters of Famusov, who hates reform; his secretary, Molchalin, who fawns over officials; and the aristocratic young liberal and
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issued a coin (2 rubles, silver 500) from the series “Outstanding Personalities of Russia” with the image on the reverse of the portrait of A.S. Griboedov - on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his
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might have been another reason for the Russian inaction. His wife had written on his tombstone in Tiflis: “Your mind and works are immortal in Russian memory, but why has my love outlived you?”.
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1933:"Nominal and advanced scholarships, awards and grants for students and post-graduate students of the Faculty of Law | Faculty of Law, Moscow State University"
2104:: Diplomacy and Murder in Tehran: Alexander Griboyedov and Imperial Russia's Mission to the Shah of Persia, Tauris Parke, New York 2002, ISBN 1 84511 196 6
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organ, and flute. During his musical study, it is recorded that he studied with the Irish pianist, composer, and ostensible "creator" of the nocturne form
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mob, such that in the end it could be identified only by a duelling injury to a finger. The following June, Griboyedov's friend
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A. S. Griboyedov: Woe from Wit (A Four-Act Comedy). Translated from the Russian by A. S. Vagapov
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Brintlinger, Angela. "The Persian Frontier: Griboyedov as Orientalist and Literary Hero".
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2098:, Columbia University Press, 2020 (The Russian Library). Translated by Betsy Hulick.
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1958:"Medal "A. S. Griboedov 1795 - 1829" Writers' Union of Russia"
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Russia: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present
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Who is a Brother, Who is a Sister, or Deception for Deception
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Moscow gymnasium No. 1529 named after A. S. Griboyedov.
1476:. Montpelier, VT: Russian Life Books. pp. 6–7.
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1548:[A note about A. S. Griboyedov].
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195:Diplomat, Playwright, Poet, and Composer
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1718:. London: John Murray. p. 113.
1428:. Infobase Publishing. p. 169.
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1912:""Griboyedov readings" project"
1851:"Griboyedov Theatre of Tbilisi"
1571:Charles Alexander Ward (1989).
1339:Performed by Constantin Stephan
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2199:Russian people murdered abroad
2179:Moscow State University alumni
2164:Burials at Mtatsminda Pantheon
2159:Assassinated Russian diplomats
2049:Pravda, April 17, 1944, page 4
1472:Griboyedov, Alexander (2017).
553:Russo–Persian War of 1826–1828
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409:Nina Alexandrovna Griboyedova
360:, which Griboyedov staged in
226:Александр Сергеевич Грибоедов
2084:. Edwin Mellen Press; 2005.
2062:: Смерть Вазир-Мухтара, 1928
1325:Griboyedov, Waltz in E minor
651:Russo–Turkish War of 1828–29
2239:19th-century male musicians
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1545:Записка Об А. С. Грибоедове
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1757:George Bournoutian (2014)
1422:Borrero, Mauricio (2009).
1249:The Death of Vazir-Mukhtar
551:. In the aftermath of the
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1714:Hopkirk, Peter (2006).
1529:Encyclopædia Britannica
1451:Encyclopædia Britannica
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1779:The Washington Post
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2000:"A.S. Griboyedov"
1900:978-5-9905493-1-9
1832:. dram-teatrsm.ru
1725:978-0-7195-6447-5
1550:Russian Messenger
1483:978-1-880100-52-3
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