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Fariza Magomadova is a Russian film director and screenwriter. She was born on April 4, 1925 in Chechen Autonomous Oblast, Soviet Union. She is best known for her films such as The White Bird Marked with Black (1962), The White Sun of the Desert (1970), and The Red Tent (1969). Magomadova began her career in the 1950s as an assistant director at the Gorky Film Studio. She made her directorial debut in 1962 with the film The White Bird Marked with Black. The film was a success and earned her the Lenin Prize in 1964. In 1969, Magomadova directed The Red Tent, which was based on the novel by Valerian Pravdukhin. The film was a critical and commercial success and earned her the State Prize of the USSR in 1970. In 1970, Magomadova directed The White Sun of the Desert, which was based on the novel by Valentin Pikul. The film was a huge success and is considered one of the most popular films in the Soviet Union. Magomadova has also directed several other films, including The Last Day of Summer (1973), The Last Stop (1975), and The Last Train (1977). Magomadova is currently 98 years old. She is married and has two children. Her net worth is not known.

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Occupation Boarding school director; educator
Age 99 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 4 April, 1925
Birthday 4 April
Birthplace Chechen Autonomous Oblast, Soviet Union
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Her husband is Yunus Magomadov

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1998

Magomadova left her post as boarding school director, to return to teaching - she would again teach math from 1983 to 1996. On July 9, 1960, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet bestowed upon Magomadova the title of "Honoured Teacher", and two days later awarded her the Order of Lenin for her efforts. Magomadova has also been awarded the Veteran Labour award, and was awarded a pension by the Russian government on 23 August 1998. On 9 October 2003, the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported that arsonists had burned down Magomadova's home in Urus-Martan; her husband Yunus, also a recipient of the Veteran Labor award, subsequently died of cardiac arrest because he could not survive the loss. The article also mentioned that Magomadova had trouble getting reconstruction aid from the authorities to build a new home.

1976

To ensure that her students would receive the best education of the day, Magomadova aggressively recruited the best teachers throughout the Chechen-Ingush ASSR to work at her new boarding school. The fledgling boarding school proved very successful, as within six years education had been expanded from first through tenth grades, and in 1976 classes were set up in a separate boarding school for boys. The educational model of Magomadova's boarding school gained wide acceptance throughout the republic, and more and more parents allowed their children to attend boarding school.

1959

Magomadova was born in 1925 in Chechnya. She graduated from High School No. 2 in Grozny, and attended college in Tashkent. After graduation, she worked as a mathematics and physics teacher at a secondary school and served as deputy director of High School No. 31 in Grozny. On 15 August 1959, she opened School No. 15, a boarding school for girls, on Revolution Prospekt in Grozny. At a time when parents were reluctant to allow their daughters to be educated, Magomadova fought to allow parents to send their daughters to her new boarding school. Her first class consisted of 120 girls, mostly daughters of transit workers, and they ranged from grades four through ten.

1925

Fariza Vagabovna Magomadova (Chechen: Фариза Вагабовна Магомадова; born April 4, 1925) is a former Chechen boarding school director and teacher who pioneered efforts for female education in the North Caucasus. Magomadova has been awarded the Order of Lenin for her efforts in spreading secondary education, particularly for young women, in the Chechen-Ingush ASSR.