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Pushkin's African background - the Pushkins and the ...
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According to his son-in-law and first biographer, Abram (or Ibrahim) was the son of a ruler in Africa: possibly Chad, possibly Abyssinia. At an early age he was ...
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Although the vast majority of African Americans are unfamiliar with Pushkin'smonumental works, most students of literature are at least aware of his "
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Alexander Pushkin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ossip Abramovich Gannibal's father, Pushkin's great-grandfather, was Abram Petrovich Gannibal (1696–1781), an African page kidnapped to Constantinople as a gift to the Ottoman Sultan and later transferred to Russia as a gift for Peter the Great.
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Notable works: Eugene Onegin, The Ca...
Nationality: Russian
Language: Russian, French
Children: Maria, Alexander, Grigory, Nat...
“Those crazy Americans, of course Pushkin's not black ...
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Apr 28, 2013 - Last Friday, a group of scholars gathered in the wonderful space of NYU's newly established Africa house to discuss connections of various ...Alexander Pushkin, Black Russian poet and novelist ...
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Alexander Pushkin, Black Russian poet and novelist. *The birth of Alexander Pushkin in 1799 is celebrated on this date. He was a Black Russian poet and the great-grandson of Abraham Hannibal, an African general and friend of Peter the Great.Of African Princes and Russian Poets - The New York Times
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Nov 12, 2010 - In Russia, it is common knowledge that Pushkin was descended from anAfrican who was raised to high rank by Czar Peter the Great. Pushkin's ...
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