Background
Fyodor Samokhin was born on February 12, 1918, in Second Don District, Don Host Oblast, Russian Soviet Republic.
(The story of the Soviet writer Fyodor Samokhin, published...)
The story of the Soviet writer Fyodor Samokhin, published for the first time in 1958 in the Kyrgyz state publishing house in Frunze (now Bishkek) and published simultaneously in an abridged version in the Moscow publishing house "Molodaya Gvardiya". In 1982, the story was published by "Mektep" publishing house. The story was also included in the collections "Hero from Talas", "Favorites" and other. Translated excerpts into Kyrgyz. In 2014, an excerpt of the story included in the collection of documents and materials about Cholponbai Tuleberdiev found in the Central state archive of the Kyrgyz Republic (TSGA KR) Central state archive of political documentation of the Kyrgyz Republic (TSGA PD KR), Talas oblast state archive (Talas regional state administration), the Memorial Museum of Cholponbai Tuleberdiev and Kara Burinsko the joint office, called "A Feat it immortal...".
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Fyodor Samokhin was born on February 12, 1918, in Second Don District, Don Host Oblast, Russian Soviet Republic.
In 1950, Fyodor Samokhin entered the Kyrgyz State correspondence pedagogical Institute, from which he graduated in 1955 and qualified as a secondary school history teacher.
Fyodor Samokhin began his career in 1934 as an accountant at his native collective farm, from 1940 to 1942 he worked as a senior accountant at the Nizhny-Chirskiy fish station. From 1942 to 1943 Fyodor Ivanovich was a member of the Bureau of the Nizhne-Chirskiy Underground Komsomol District Committee, which was a scout for a partisan detachment, and was seriously wounded. After the liberation of this region from occupation, he was appointed editor of the regional newspaper "Kolkhoznik Dona" (Collective farmer of the Don); there were also published the first stories of Fedor Samokhin "Na perekate" (On the roll), "Garmon" (Harmonic), "Provody" (Seeing off). From 1945 he was a correspondent for "Komsomolskaya Pravda", from 1946-a literary worker, head of the department of the newspaper "Leninskaya smena" in the city of Alma-Ata, and from 1947 to 1949-a special correspondent for the newspaper "Kommunist" (Jambyl Region). From 1949 Fyodor Samokhin lived and worked in Frunze. From 1949 to 1961, he was a literary officer, head of a department in the editorial office of the newspaper "Komsomolets Kirghizii" (Komsomolets of Kyrgyzstan), from 1961 to 1963-a literary employee in the editorial office of the journal "Bloknot agitatora" (Agitator notebook).
(The story of the Soviet writer Fyodor Samokhin, published...)
1958
In 1947 Fyodor was married to Samokhina (Koroneva) Raisa Ilinichna. The Samokhin family had three children-a daughter and two sons. Daughter Victoria died of a serious illness, son Vladimir died under tragic circumstances in 1969 in the Tien-Shan Mountain, the second son Aleksey lives in the Russian Far East.