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Ilya Gabay was born on 9 October, 1935 in Baku, is a Russian writer (1935–1973). Discover Ilya Gabay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Occupation teacher
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 9 October 1935
Birthday 9 October
Birthplace Baku
Date of death 20 October, 1973
Died Place Moscow
Nationality Russia

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Who Is Ilya Gabay's Wife?

His wife is Galina Viktorovna Gabay (Samohena)

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Wife Galina Viktorovna Gabay (Samohena)
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Children Alexei, Maria

Ilya Gabay Net Worth

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1935

Ilya Yankelevich Gabay (Илья́ Янкеле́вич Габа́й; 9 October 1935, Baku – 20 October 1973, Moscow; buried in Baku) was a key figure in the civil rights movement in the Soviet Union.

Gabay, who was Jewish, was also a literature teacher, poet, and writer.

During his lifetime, his works were published only in samizdat.

1965

During the trial of writers Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel in 1965, Gabay took part in the "glasnost meeting" calling for an open and fair trial for the writers.

1967

On January 22, 1967, he participated in a demonstration in defense of the arrested dissidents Yuri Galanskov, Vera Lashkova, Alexey Dobrovolsky, and Pavel Radzievsky, a case known as the Trial of the Four.

After the demonstration, he was arrested and spent five months in Lefortovo prison.

He was released in June 1967, and his case was closed.

After his release, he, together with Yuli Kim and Peter Yakir, co-authored an appeal warning against Re-Stalinization.

1968

He also assisted Natalya Gorbanevskaya in editing the Chronicle of Current Events, most notably for issue No. 3 dedicated to the 1968 Red Square demonstration against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.

Through fellow dissident Pyotr Grigorenko, Gabay also became involved in the struggle for the Crimean Tatar autonomy and helped edit its samizdat publications.

In March 1968, Gabay was dismissed as an editor at the Institute of the Peoples of Asia of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union and in May 1969, arrested and imprisoned.

1970

In January 1970, he was tried on the charge of preparing and circulating samizdat materials and sentenced to three years in a general-regime camp.

Shortly before the end of the sentence, he was also questioned in Moscow in connection with the case against the Chronicle of Current Events ("Case No. 24").

1972

After Gabay's release in May 1972, he remained unemployed and was subjected to KGB harassment.

1973

He committed suicide on October 20, 1973.

He was the husband of Galina Viktorovna Gabay (née Samohena), and the father of two children, Alexei Ilyich Gabay (2/13/69) and Maria Ilyinichna Gabay (6/21/73).