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Rina Zaripova was born on 12 March, 1941 in Meñnär, Aktanyshsky District, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union. Discover Rina Zaripova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Occupation journalist · translator · teacher
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 12 March 1941
Birthday 12 March
Birthplace Meñnär, Aktanyshsky District, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union
Date of death (2008-01-10) Kazan, Tatarstan Republic, Russian Federation
Died Place Kazan, Tatarstan Republic, Russian Federation
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Who Is Rina Zaripova's Husband?

Her husband is Zahit Zarifov

Family
Parents Fätxelbayan Ağumov (1903-1973) (father)Mäsrürä Zarifullina (1908–1983) (mother)
Husband Zahit Zarifov
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Rina Zaripova Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2021

On March 5, 2021, Rail Sadrıy prepared the broadcast "Küñel cılısın öläşkändä", or "Leaving a heartfelt warmth" on "Tatarstan radio" for the 80th anniversary of Rina Zaripova. In March and April 2021, a number of articles, such as "Ğomer yulı üze ber sänğätter..." ("The pathway of life as an art..."), "Serdäşçe apabız" ("Our confidante"), "Meñnärneñ serdäşe häm äñgämädäşe" ("The confidante of a thousand") dedicated to Rina Zaripova were published in Tatar newspapers and journals.

2008

Rina Zaripova (Tatar: Rina Bayan qızı Zarifova; 12 (19) March 1941 – 10 January 2008) was a Tatar journalist, translator, teacher, Merited Culture Worker of Tatarstan Republic (1995), and prizewinner of the competition for journalists "Bällür qäläm", or "Crystal pen" (2001).

In the final years, after the discovery of cancerous tumors, two surgeries on her were undergone. She died from cancer on 10 January 2008, her body was buried in Muslim cemetery of Kazan on the Mamadyshsky route.

2003

In 2003, the "Yaña Ğasır", or "The New Century" channel aired an episode of the program "Adäm belän Xäwa", or "Adam and Eve" dedicated to the Zaripov family. In 2005, she was awarded the medal "In Commemoration of the 1000th Anniversary of Kazan".

1995

On February 13th, 1995, she received the title of "Merited Cultural Worker of Tatarstan Republic". On May 17th, in 2001, she became a prizewinner of journalists contest "Bällür qäläm" in the nomination "Honor and respect".

1982

In 1982, the Tatar Book Publishers released the first book by Rina Zaripova, "Ğailä cılısı", or "Family warmth", which was composed of her articles based on letters from readers of different years. The book reveals different social problems, which are closely related to the topic of the family; each section of it ends with the author's conclusion.

1980

In 1980-1990s, Rina Zaripova's essays were published in various collections of articles. Among them, there is a book "Täwbä", or "Repentance" compiled by Rina Zaripova and Yäzilä Abudkadyrova, published in 1991 by the Tatar Book Publishers.

1973

In 1973–2002, she worked as letters department manager in the newspaper "Tatarstan yäşläre", or "Youth of Tatarstan". Her articles cover a wide range of issues related to the problems of morality, upbringing, family, etc.

1969

In 1968, the Zaripov family moved to Kazan. On February 20th, 1969, she started working for the newspaper "Tatarstan yäşläre". In 1973, she became a letters department manager and occupied this position until October 1st, 2002.

On February 20, 1969, Rina Zaripova began working in the newspaper "Tatarstan Yäşläre". First, she serves as a translator and assistant to the manager of the letters department, the journalist Sufiya Akhmetova. After Sufiya Akhmetova retired, for several years in 1970, the letters department and this section were managed by different people: Farit Khakimzyanov, Galiya Raimova, Farit Galiyev, etc. Then, the letters department and "Serdäş" section were taken over by Rina Zaripova.

1960

In 1960, she was admitted to the faculty of Russian-Tatar philology of Elabuga Pedagogical Institute and finished her education in 1965. Sent by Institute, she taught Russian literature and language at school of the villages of Tatar Saralanı (1964-1967) and Keçe Yılğa (1967-1968). In 1967, she married a physics teacher Zahit Zarifov.

1941

Born in village Meñnär on 12 March 1941, she was a daughter of school teachers Mäsrürä Zarifullina and Fätxelbayan Ağumov. The wrong date 19 March was registered on her birth certificate. Сoming from a line of mullahs, her father with his family had to change many places of work due to the policies of communists. Two of her father's brothers and her grandmother were repressed and were shot in 1930, 1936, and 1937. Always obliged to move between different places, her family stayed for a short while in Meñnär and Käzkäy. There were 8 children in the family. Her father participated in the Great Patriotic War. After that, her family moved to Yaña Älem, where she had her two-year primary education. Then, her family moved for a while to villages the of İske Soltanğol, Şärip and Yuğarı Gäräy. She finished her ten-year school education in Yuğarı Gäräy.