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Pavlo Zahrebelnyi is a Ukrainian writer and poet. He was born on 25 August, 1924 in Soloshyne, Poltava Governorate, Ukrainian SSR. He is 85 years old. He is best known for his works in Ukrainian literature, including his novel "The White Bird" and his poetry collections "The Sun of the Soul" and "The Voice of the Soul". He has won numerous awards for his work, including the Shevchenko National Prize in 1975 and the Order of Merit in 1996. He is married to his wife, Olena Zahrebelna, and has two children. He has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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Occupation Writer
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 25 August, 1924
Birthday 25 August
Birthplace Soloshyne, Poltava Governorate, Ukrainian SSR
Date of death (2009-02-03) Kyiv, Ukraine
Died Place Kyiv, Ukraine
Nationality Russia

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2022

In December 2022 the Nikolay Raevsky street in Kyiv was renamed to Pavlo Zahrebelnyi street.

2009

On 5 February 2009, President Viktor Yushchenko paid his last respects to Zahrebelnyi.

2004

From 1973 to 1986, he held several positions at the National Writers' Union of Ukraine, eventually becoming First Secretary, despite efforts by the poet Boris Oliynyk to deny him that position. He was awarded the Shevchenko National Prize in 1974 and the USSR State Prize in 1980. He also received the Hero of Ukraine award for his works on 25 August 2004.

1980

One of his best known novels is Roksolana (1980), about the life of Anastasia Lisovska, a Ruthenian girl from Galicia who became a wife of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and played a prominent role in the sixteenth century Ottoman Empire.

1951

Upon his release, he worked for the Soviet military mission in West Germany, then served as a journalist at a collective farm. In 1951, he began studying philology at Dnepropetrovsk State University. This was followed by several editorial positions; notably as deputy editor-in-chief for the journal Vitchyzna [uk]. He was the editor-in-chief of Literaturna Ukrayina from 1961 to 1963. It was during this time that he started writing novels.

1941

He graduated from secondary school in 1941. That same year, when Germany invaded the Soviet Union, he enlisted the Red Army, participated in the Battle of Kiev, and was severely wounded. After recovering, he was returned to service again and received another serious wound in August 1942. On that occasion, he was captured and was in a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp until February 1945.

1924

Pavlo Arhypovych Zahrebelnyi (Ukrainian: Павло́ Архи́пович Загребе́льний) or Zagrebelnyi (Russian: Павел Архипович Загребе́льный; 25 August 1924 – 3 February 2009) was a Soviet and Ukrainian novelist.