Tsug Teutšež
Tsug Teutšež was a Russian and Soviet writer and poet (1855–1940). He was born at Gabukay and died at Ponezhukay.
Identity
Tsug Teutšež is recorded with the citizenship of Russian Empire and Soviet Union. Tsug Teutšež is recorded as having received Order of the Red Banner of Labour. Tsug Teutšež is recorded as writer and poet.
Chronology
- 1855Tsug Teutšež born at Gabukay.
- 1855Tsug Teutšež was born in 1855 at Gabukay.
- 1940Tsug Teutšež died at Ponezhukay.
- 1940Tsug Teutšež died in 1940 at Ponezhukay.
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PubMed, United States National Library of Medicine, records for “Tsug Teutšež”
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1993552: Tsug Teutšež
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“Tsug Teuchezh”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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