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Lev Nussimbaum (October 17, 1905 – August 27, 1942), who wrote under the pen names Essad Bey and Kurban Said, was a writer and journalist, born in Kyiv to a Jewish family. He lived there and in Baku during his childhood before fleeing the Bolsheviks in 1920 at the age of 14. In 1922, while living in Germany, he obtained a certificate claiming that he had converted to Islam in the presence of the imam of the Turkish embassy in Berlin. He created a niche for himself in the competitive European literary world by writing about topics that Westerners, in general, knew little about - the Caucasus, the Russian Empire, the Bolshevik Revolution, newly discovered oil, and Islam. He wrote under the name of Essad Bey in German.

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  • لف نوسيمباوم (ar)
  • Kurban Said (de)
  • Essad Bey (de)
  • Lev Nussimbaum (fr)
  • Essad Bey (it)
  • Lev Nussimbaum (en)
  • Kurban Said (nl)
  • Lew Nussimbaum (pl)
  • Нуссимбаум, Лео (ru)
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  • لف نوسيمباوم (Lev Nussimbaum) ‏ (1905 - 1942) كاتب يهودي كتب باسم قلم اسد بي وقربان سعيد. بسبب أفكاره السياسية المعادية للاشتراكية وضعت وزارة الدعاية النازية اسمه ضمن «الكتب الممتازة للعقول الألمانية» قبل أن تكتشف أصوله اليهودية. (ar)
  • Essad Bey (eigentlich Lew Abramowitsch Nussimbaum, auch Noussimbaum russisch Лев Абрамович Нуссимбаум oder Нусенбаум; * 20. Oktober 1905 in Baku, damals Russisches Kaiserreich; † 27. August 1942 in Positano, Italien) war ein deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller russisch-jüdischer Abstammung. Seine Werke veröffentlichte er auch unter den Pseudonymen Kurban Said, Mohammed Essad-Bey, Esad Bej und Qûrbân Saîd. (de)
  • Kurban Said ist ein schriftstellerisches Pseudonym. Das Pseudonym ist bis heute nicht entschlüsselt. Es werden drei unterschiedliche Personen als Autor vermutet, die Zuschreibungen sind jedoch nicht durch ausreichende Belege abgesichert: * Lew Nussimbaum oder Lev Abromovic Noussimbaum alias Essad Bey (* 1905 in Baku; † 1942 in Positano, Italien) * Yusif Vəzir Çəmənzəminli * Elfriede Ehrenfels, Ehefrau von Omar Rolf von Ehrenfels (de)
  • Lev Abramovitch Nussimbaum, ou Noussimbaum (en russe : Лев Абрамович Нуссимбаум, également Нусенбаум), aussi connu sous son nom de plume Essad Bey (Kiev, 17 octobre 1905 – Positano, Italie, 27 août 1942), est un écrivain et journaliste allemand d'origines juive et ukrainienne. Il aurait également publié sous le pseudonyme Kurban Saïd. (fr)
  • Lev Nussimbaum, meglio noto con gli pseudonimi di Məhəmməd Əsəd bəy e Kurban Said (disputato) (Baku o Kiev, 17 ottobre 1905 – Positano, 27 agosto 1942), è stato uno scrittore azero di origini ebraiche. (it)
  • Kurban Said is het pseudoniem van de schrijver van Ali en Nino, een boek dat voor het eerst uitgegeven werd in het Duits in 1937 door de Oostenrijkse uitgever E.P. Tal. Daarna is het boek in minstens 30 talen vertaald, waaronder het Nederlands. Het is niet zeker wie achter dit pseudoniem schuil gaat. Genoemd wordt onder meer , die schreef onder het pseudoniem Essad Bey. Het boek Ali en Nino speelt zich af in Azerbeidzjan en gaat over de onmogelijke liefde tussen de Aziaat Ali Khan en de westerse Nino. Aan het eind van het boek sterft Ali, als hij zich verzet tegen de komst van de Russen. (nl)
  • Lew Nussimbaum, znany też jako Essad Bey (ur. 1905 w Kijowie, zm. 1942 w Positano) – pisarz, dziennikarz i orientalista żydowskiego pochodzenia. (pl)
  • Lev Nussimbaum (October 17, 1905 – August 27, 1942), who wrote under the pen names Essad Bey and Kurban Said, was a writer and journalist, born in Kyiv to a Jewish family. He lived there and in Baku during his childhood before fleeing the Bolsheviks in 1920 at the age of 14. In 1922, while living in Germany, he obtained a certificate claiming that he had converted to Islam in the presence of the imam of the Turkish embassy in Berlin. He created a niche for himself in the competitive European literary world by writing about topics that Westerners, in general, knew little about - the Caucasus, the Russian Empire, the Bolshevik Revolution, newly discovered oil, and Islam. He wrote under the name of Essad Bey in German. (en)
  • Лев Абрамович Нусенбаум (также Нуссенбаум и Нусимбаум, в эмиграции — Нуссимбаум, нем. Leo Essad-Bey Nussimbaum; 20 октября 1905, Киев, Российская империя — 27 августа 1942, Позитано, Италия) — немецкий писатель российско-еврейского происхождения, журналист и мистификатор, автор не менее 16 книг, в том числе повести «Али и Нино». Публиковался как под собственным именем, так и под псевдонимами Мохаммед Эссад Бей (Mohammed Essad Bey), Курбан Саид (Kurban Said) и другими. (ru)
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  • Positano, near Naples, Kingdom of Italy (en)
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