Suleyman Rustam - Works

Works

  • “From sadness to happiness” (1927)
  • “Armless hero” (1928)
  • “A good comrade” (1933)
  • “Star” (1934)
  • “Romanticism of a night” (1940)
  • “Mother’s heart” (1942)
  • “Cranes” (1942)
  • “A day will come” (1943)
  • “Mother and a postman” (1942)
  • “Two shores” (1949)
  • “Gafur’s heart” (1950)
  • “Songs of life” (1958)
  • “Word about a Russian brother” (1960)
  • “On sunny shores” (1963)
  • “Spring reflections” (1964)
  • “A little bit about love” (1966)

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