The ashtray displayed at the exhibition belonged to Anvar Gafuri, the son of the poet. He was born on November 27, 1910 in Ufa. After finishing school, Anvar went with his father to Moscow, where he enrolled at the Moscow Textile Institute, the Department of Artistic Design of Fabrics. The poet’s son was good at drawing, as evidenced by his works preserved in the family archive.
In Moscow, Anvar began working for the newspaper “Communist”. In 1933, the health of M. Gafuri deteriorated, and the young man decided to return home. He continued his studies at the Bashkir State Pedagogical Institute, then — at the Kazan Pedagogical Institute. Along with this, Anvar began to work for the radio committee of Tatarstan.
In 1939, Gafuri Jr. served in the Red Army and before the war, he returned with his family to Ufa. After taking a commanding course, he volunteered to the front in 1942. In his report, Anvar Gafuri wrote:
In Moscow, Anvar began working for the newspaper “Communist”. In 1933, the health of M. Gafuri deteriorated, and the young man decided to return home. He continued his studies at the Bashkir State Pedagogical Institute, then — at the Kazan Pedagogical Institute. Along with this, Anvar began to work for the radio committee of Tatarstan.
In 1939, Gafuri Jr. served in the Red Army and before the war, he returned with his family to Ufa. After taking a commanding course, he volunteered to the front in 1942. In his report, Anvar Gafuri wrote: