Habib Yunich
Habib Yunich | |||||||
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Хәбиб Юнич | |||||||
Yunich in 1932 | |||||||
| Education Minister of the East Turkestan Republic | |||||||
| In office 18 November 1944 – January 1945 | |||||||
| Preceded by | Position established | ||||||
| Succeeded by | Seypidin Azizi | ||||||
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| Born | Habib Faziljan uli Yunich 1906 | ||||||
| Died | January 1945 (aged 38–39) Ghulja, East Turkestan Republic | ||||||
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| Occupation | Educator, journalist | ||||||
| Chinese name | |||||||
| Chinese | 海比甫·玉尼奇 | ||||||
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| Chinese | 海比甫·尤尼切夫 | ||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 哈比卜·約奇 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 哈比卜·约奇 | ||||||
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| Uyghur name | |||||||
| Uyghur | خەبىب فازىلجانۇلى يۈنىچ | ||||||
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| Russian name | |||||||
| Russian | Хабиб Юничев | ||||||
| Romanization | Khabib Yunichev | ||||||
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| Tatar | Хәбиб Фазылҗан улы Юнич Xäbib Fazılcan ulı Yüniç [xæˈbib fʌzɤɫˈʑɑn uɫɯ jyˈniɕ] | ||||||
Habib Faziljan uli Yunich (1906–1945) was a Chinese Tatar educator, journalist, and politician. He served as the Second East Turkestan Republic's education minister from the government's establishment in 1944 until his sudden death from typhus in 1945. He was succeeded by his deputy Seypidin Azizi.
A highly educated polyglot, Yunich was concerned primarily with improving the cultural and educational institutions of his hometown Ghulja (Yining). He founded the city's first public library and Uyghur-language newspaper.