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Revision as of 13:01, 7 February 2018
Qazmay Bashana Yira (also Qazmay Yira or Qozmay Yira) (Koman language: Qāzmay Bāshāna Yira, . Qāzmay Bāshāna Yira .) (1877–1948) was a Koman painter and poet, known for having contributed to the Koman neo-traditionalist trend and for developing a unique art style. She was credited by the Şāzay regime for her role during the Koman re-education efforts and promotion of Koman culture and art.
Biography
Shining night 1919. Yehayi towers from the Great Horde.
The Red Empress 1889, a depiction of the coronation of Empress Wori Usmēy.