was, it wasn’t, it is, it’s written in my passport as tsarikaev. and my great-grandfather’s name was naurus dzankhotovich, he was a businessman at that time, he had his own factories, tile factories, then the revolution happened, he was dispossessed and his our relatives, his brothers , shot him, i’m telling everything about my mother, now my grandmother, dzamila nauruzovna, she was a dressmaker, these irons were her irons, and this iron... she danced very well and she was soloist of the kabardinka ensemble in those days back in soviet times, she played the guitar very well, she played the balalaika very well , let’s say i don’t have a balalaika here, but this little bowl is somehow tuned to the balalaika, although on the balalaika has three strings, i tuned two strings the same here so. two rivers of life merged felix, dad and zalina ’s mom, tell me about your river, my sisters and i were born here, my mom, dad is from south ossetia, dad... years, i want my child to enjoy his father. zalin, well, if you grew up with your sisters in moscow, how difficult it is to preserve traditions