> We continued through the square, which was named for Mirzah Sabir, a national hero who died in 1911. A statue of Sabir in the middle of the square depicted the man seated. It was, Fuad said, a visual euphemism, because “getting him to sit” was a Russian expression for imprisoning someone, and Sabir, a writer and satirist, had been imprisoned.
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