Manuvakh Dadashev (Russian: Манувах Мардахаевич Дадашев; Hebrew: מנוחוב דדשב; 1913–1943) was a Soviet poet of Mountain Jew origin.
[4] Among the unfinished translations was "Eugene Onegin" by Alexander Pushkin, on which he worked before the beginning of the World War II.
During the war, he continued to write poems and stories, which were published in the newspaper Dagestankaya Pravda.
[5] Dadashev's poems were published in the Anthology of Mountain Jews poets, Fruits of October, and Judeo-Tat almanac.
Dadashev dedicated his poem (Juhuri:Du komz) – "Two letters" to female emancipation.