Talgat Nigmatulin
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Talgat Kadyrovich Nigmatulin ' onMouseout='HidePop("61834")' href="/topics/Kyzyl-Kiya">Kyzyl-Kiya
– 11 February 1985, Vilnius
) was a famous Soviet actor and martial artist. Nigmatullin was born on October 5, 1949 in a Tatar-Uzbek family in Kirgizia. He took part in many action movies. Perhaps his most famous movie was Pirates of the XXth Century. He also appeared in the following films:
Nigmatulin became a follower of Abai Borubayev, a Sufi teacher from Central Asia who had found favour with Moscow art circles, and was murdered in 1985 by other followers of Borubayev, in the latter's presence.
Kyzyl-Kiya
Kyzyl-Kiya is a city in the Batken Oblast, in southwestern Kyrgyzstan. It is situated on the southern edge of the Fergana Valley, 32 km southeast of Fergana, and 65 km southwest of Osh. The town is one of the oldest centers of the coal mining industry in Kyrgyzstan.Coordinates: ....
– 11 February 1985, Vilnius
Vilnius
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania, and its largest city, with a population of 560,190 as of 2010. It is the seat of the Vilnius city municipality and of the Vilnius district municipality. It is also the capital of Vilnius County...
) was a famous Soviet actor and martial artist. Nigmatullin was born on October 5, 1949 in a Tatar-Uzbek family in Kirgizia. He took part in many action movies. Perhaps his most famous movie was Pirates of the XXth Century. He also appeared in the following films:
- 1969 — Her Name is Spring
- 1971 — The Night At the 14th Parallel
- 1972 — The Seventh BulletThe Seventh BulletThe Seventh Bullet is a Soviet Ostern film of 1972 directed by Ali Khamraev.-Plot:In the same tradition as The White Sun of the Desert and The Bodyguard, The Seventh Bullet is set after the Russian Civil War which ended in the 1920s when Soviet power established itself in Central Asia in the wake...
- 1977 — Armed and Very Dangerous
- 1979 — Pirates of the XXth Century
- 1981 — The Right to Shoot
- 1983 — The Wolf Pit
- 1984 — Lonely and Unarmed
- 1985 — Counterpoise
Nigmatulin became a follower of Abai Borubayev, a Sufi teacher from Central Asia who had found favour with Moscow art circles, and was murdered in 1985 by other followers of Borubayev, in the latter's presence.