Mamchulany Tariel's daughter, Dina (born on November 7, 1953 in Kazakhstan), is a well-known Karachay- Malkar poet, journalist and royal servant.
After graduating from high school in Marada, he received his master's degree in the philology department of the Karachay-Cherkessia Royal Teacher Training Institute. His career began at the school where he studied, where he worked as a teacher. For many years, he was a reporter of the "Karachai" newspaper, head of the social policy department, in 2003-2004 he headed the Ministry of Culture of the Karachay-Cherkessia Republic.
Mamchulany Dina's first poems were published in "Lenin's Banner" newspaper. The "Book of Poems" published in 2001 included 17 poems and the drama "Murat bla Zumrat". Poet's works were translated into Russian, published in newspapers and magazines. Many poems are sung.
Mamchulany Tariel's daughter, Dina (born on November 7, 1953 in Kazakhstan), is a well-known Karachay- Malkar poet, journalist and royal servant.
After graduating from high school in Marada, he received his master's degree in the philology department of the Karachay-Cherkessia Royal Teacher Training Institute. His career began at the school where he studied, where he worked as a teacher. For many years, he was a reporter of the "Karachai" newspaper, head of the social policy department, in 2003-2004 he headed the Ministry of Culture of the Karachay-Cherkessia Republic.
Mamchulany Dina's first poems were published in "Lenin's Banner" newspaper. The "Book of Poems" published in 2001 included 17 poems and the drama "Murat bla Zumrat". Poet's works were translated into Russian, published in newspapers and magazines. Many poems are sung.