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Semiulla Wafin was born on 2 February, 1909 in Aktuk, Sergachsky Uyezd, Nizhny Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire. Discover Semiulla Wafin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 2 February, 1909
Birthday 2 February
Birthplace Aktuk, Sergachsky Uyezd, Nizhny Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire
Date of death December 18, 1983 - Tampere, Finland Tampere, Finland
Died Place Tampere, Finland
Nationality Russia

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Who Is Semiulla Wafin's Wife?

His wife is Mahrusa

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Parents Zinnetulla, Möshfika
Wife Mahrusa
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Children Batu, Urhan, Fuat

Semiulla Wafin Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Semiulla Wafin worth at the age of 74 years old? Semiulla Wafin’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Russia. We have estimated Semiulla Wafin's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1962

Among the local Tatar community, Semiulla Wafin was known as a determined cultural influencer, who with his actions tried his best to develop and conserve the Tatar culture in Finland. He published books, such as in 1962, with imam Habiburrahman Shakir a booklet named "Din derésleré ve Islam tarihçese", and with local artist Aisa Hakimcan a reprint of a 1908 book released originally in Kazan named "Islām dīne ḥaqq dīnder".

1951

Wafin was a founding member and a member of the board of The Tampere Islamic Congregation. He was the chairman from 1951 until his death in 1983. Wafin was also involved in the founding of The Tampere Turkish Society, and for many years operated at the board.

1925

Wafin went to work at his father Zinnetulla’s fabric shop "S. Wafin" in 1925. Semiulla took over the shop after his father passed and operated it during 1941-1982. It was located in Aleksis Kiven katu.

1911

Wafin was married to Mahrusa Allayarı (1911-1984), who he met during his economic studies in Berlin. Mahrusa was originally form Xinjang. Among the Finnish Tatar community she, like her husband was an active cultural influencer who for example served at the board of the Tampere Turkish Society and wrote for Ayaz Ishaki's magazine Yaña Milli Yul as "M. Wafa". In Berlin, Mahrusa graduated as a dentist and before this she had studied in Istanbul. Father of Mahrusa was a wealthy landowner Zakircan Allayarı (né Aldargarov), who with his brother Siddik founded libraries.

1909

Semiulla Wafin (also 'Vafa'; February 2, 1909 – December 18, 1983) was a Tatar shopkeeper, leader, publisher and a teacher in Tampere, where for decades he operated a successful fabric shop his father had established in early 1900s. He moved from Russia to Finland as a child.

1900

During the Continuation War, Wafin served as a corporal and was awarded afterwards. He and his wife are buried at Vatiala Cemetery, located in Kangasala. The Wafin's had children Batu, Urhan and Fuat. Father-Zinnetulla had arrived to Finland the first time in 1900 to visit his uncle Mustafa Ismail. He established his successful shop in 1910. In his memorial letter, A. Hakimcan described Möshfika, the mother of Semiulla as "the mother of the people".