Ğəliəsğar Kamal (Ğəliəsğar Ğəliəkbər ulı Kamaletdinov, Tatar: Галиәсгар Галиәкбәр улы Камалетдинов, [ɣæˌliæsˈɣær kʌˈmɑl], Russian: Галиаскар Камал, Galiaskar Kamal) was a Tatar writer, dramatist and playwright.
Kamal was born on 6 January 1879[1] in the family of a furrier craftsman in Kazan.
At the same time he studied the Russian language in a three-years municipal school.
The history of the Tatar Theater started with staging a play called The Pitiful.
[2] The creative activity of G. Kamal gained in scope after 1905, when being impressed by the events of the first Russian revolution, he wrote the plays The First Theater, The Bankrupt and others.