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          Rustam Effendi, a Soviet Azerbaijani entomologist, and Rena Effendi's father.

        1. Rustam Effendi, a Soviet Azerbaijani entomologist, and Rena Effendi's father.
        2. Rustam Effendi in a nutshell: Potentially tolerant, creative and very adaptable.
        3. The Satyrus effendi is a rare butterfly species named after Rustam Effendi, a Soviet Azerbaijani entomologist and the photographer's father.
        4. Rustam Effendi-YS from Indonesia is conferred with World Championship in Colorectal Cancer (Molecular Biology).
        5. “Liquid Land is co-authored with my father Rustam Effendi, a dissident scientist and entomologist who devoted his life to studying, hunting and collecting.
        6. The Satyrus effendi is a rare butterfly species named after Rustam Effendi, a Soviet Azerbaijani entomologist and the photographer's father....

          Rustam Effendi

          Dutch politician

          Roestam Effendi (Perfected Spelling: Rustam Effendi; 13 May 1903 – 24 May 1979) was an Indonesian writer and member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands.

          He is known for experimenting with the Malay language in the writing of his drama Bebasari and his poetry collection poetry anthology Pertjikan Permenoengan.

          Biography

          Effendi was born in Padang, West Sumatra, Dutch East Indies, on 13 May 1903.

          After elementary school, he studied at schools for teachers in Bukittinggi and Bandung, West Java. In 1924 he returned to Padang to be a teacher.

          Effendi published his first stage drama, Bebasari, in the mid-1920s;[a] it was a critique of Dutch colonialism based on the Ramayana.

          The global winners in the World Press Photo annual competition have been announced, with Mohammed Salem winning world press photo of the year.

          The work is considered the first stage drama in modern Indonesian literature. However, its distribution was hampered by the Dutch, who cited Effendi's communist leanings. He also released the poetry anthology Pertjikan Permenoengan (S