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Русский: Дом, где в военно-политическом училище учился Герой Советского Союза поэт Муса Джалиль.

Здание построено в 1917 г. — памятник истории республиканского значения гражданской архитектуры начала ХХ века.

В этом здании во время Великой Отечественной войны располагались военно-политические курсы, где с 07.11.1941 г. по 01.01.1942 г. жил и учился татарский поэт Муса Джалиль.

Улица Джалиля, 18, Мензелинск, Мензелинский район, Татарстан, Россия

В настоящее время в этом здании располагается Педагогический колледж и Мензелинский мемориальный музей Мусы Джалиля.
Татарча / tatarça: Хәрби-сәяси училищеда Советлар Союзы Герое Муса Җәлил укыган йорт.

Бина 1917 елда төзелгән-ХХ гасыр башындагы республика әһәмиятендәге гражданнар архитектурасы истәлеге.

Бөек Ватан сугышы вакытында бу бинада хәрби-сәяси курслар урнашкан, анда 07.11.1941-01.01.1942 елларда татар шагыйре Муса Җәлил яшәгән һәм укыган.

Җәлил ур., 18, Минзәлә, Минзәлә районы, Татарстан, Россия

Хәзерге вакытта бу бинада педагогика көллияте һәм М. Җәлил мемориаль музее урнашкан.
English: The house where the Hero of the Soviet Union, the poet Musa Jalil, studied at the military-political school.

The building was built in 1917. It is a monument of the history of the republican significance of civil architecture of the early twentieth century.

During the Great Patriotic War, military and political courses were located in this building, where the Tatar poet Musa Jalil lived and studied from 07.11.1941 to 01.01.1942.

Jalil Street, 18, Menzelinsk, Menzelinsky district, Tatarstan, Russia

Currently, this building houses the Pedagogical College and the Menzelinsky Memorial Museum of Musa Jalil.
Deutsch: Das Haus, in dem der Held der Sowjetunion, der Dichter Musa Jalil, an der militärpolitischen Schule studierte.

Das Gebäude wurde 1917 erbaut — ein Denkmal für die Geschichte der republikanischen Bedeutung der zivilen Architektur des frühen zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts.

In diesem Gebäude befanden sich während des Großen Vaterländischen Krieges militärpolitische Kurse, wo vom 07.11.1941 bis zum 01.01.1942 der tatarische Dichter Musa Jalil lebte und studierte.

Jalil Street, 18, Menzelinsk, Menzelinsky District, Tatarstan, Russland

Derzeit befinden sich in diesem Gebäude die Pädagogische Hochschule und das Menzelinsky Memorial Museum von Musa Jalil.
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Author Алевтина Сухачева Мензелинск
Camera location55° 43′ 13.37″ N, 53° 05′ 57.63″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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