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The State Prizes of the Soviet Republics[1] were each republic counterpart to the USSR State Prize. Each republic granted several different prizes, generally named after writers or artists from the republic, as well as a blanket Komsomol prize for young artists.
Republics
[edit]- Russian SFSR
- Maxim Gorky (literature)
- Konstantin Stanislavski (theatre)
- Mikhail Glinka (music)
- Vasili Bazhenov (architecture)
- Ilya Repin (fine arts)
- Brothers Vasilyev (cinema)
- Nadezhda Krupskaya (art and literature for children)
- Ukrainian SSR
- Belarusian SSR
- Yanka Kupala (literature)
- Yakub Kolas
- Panteleymon Lepeshinsky
- Uzbek SSR
- Kazakh SSR
- Abay Qunanbayuli (literature)
- Kurmangazy (music)
- Kulyash Baiseitova
- Georgian SSR
- Azerbaijan SSR:
- Mirza Akhundov (literature)
- Uzeyir Hajibeyov (music)
- Lithuanian SSR
- Žemaitė (literature)
- Pranas Zibertas
- Moldavian SSR
- Latvian SSR
- Eduards Veidenbaums (literature)
- Mirdza Ķempe
- Kyrgyz SSR
- Tajik SSR
- Armenian SSR
- Aram Khatchaturian (music)
- A. Danielyan
- Turkmen SSR
- Estonian SSR
- Juhan Smuul (literature)
ASSRs
[edit]The Autonomous Republics (ASSRs) also had their state prizes; a sample:
- Abkhaz ASSR
- Bashkir ASSR
- Chuvash ASSR
- Dagestan ASSR
- Kalmyk ASSR
- Karakalpak ASSR
- Karelian ASSR
- Komi ASSR
- Mari ASSR
- Tatar ASSR
- Yakut ASSR
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ admin (2016-04-02). "Soviet State Awards". Soviet Art (in Russian). Retrieved 2026-01-18.