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Tadzhikskii narodnii teatr (Tajikistan's People's Theater, 1956), Istoria tadzhikskogo sovetskogo teatra 1917-1941(The History of the Soviet- Tajik Theater [1917-1941], 1967), Tadzhikskii teatr (Tajik Theater, 1968), "Muhamadjon Qosimov" ("Muhammadjon Qosimov," 1978), "Asli Burhonov" ("Asli Burhonov," 1982), and Nim Umri Pur Samar (The Fruitful Half of Life, 1980). Nurjonov joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1961. Nurjonov was recognized as a Distinguished Artist of Tajikistan in 1974. He also received four medals and the Honorary Order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Tajikistan. Nurjonov has traveled in England, Italy, France, Greece, Poland, Iran, and Afghanistan. Nurov, Amon Tajik scholar and linguist Amon Nurov, also referred to as Nur, was born into a family of farmers in the Maschoh district of Zarafshan province in 1938. He graduated from Tajikistan State University in 1959 with a degree in Persian language and literature. Between 1959 and 1966, he served as an employee of the Language and Literature Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. From 1966 to 1969, he taught at Maschoh high schools. In 1969, he joined the staff of the Ensaiklopidioi Sovetii Tojik (The Tajik Soviet Encyclopedia). The two-volume Farhangi Osori Jomi (The Dictionary of Jami's Works), 1983-84, is among his other contributions to compiling information in encyclopedic format. Nurov won the Mavlavi Language Prize in 1991. 223 O Obidi See Obidov, Homid. Obidkhojaev, Lutfullo Tajik poet Lutfullo Obidkhojaev, also referred to as Lutfi, was born to a clerical family in Uroteppa in 1898. He received his early education in traditional, as well as new-method schools of the region. In 1919, he finished a one-year course in education, and until 1923, participated in the struggle against the Basmachis. From then until 1949, he served in the army and in the judicial system. Thereafter, he became a literary worker at Rohi Sotsiolism. Obidkhojaev's literary career began in 1925, when he contributed to Ovozi Tojik and Mullo Mushfiqi. He produced verses using almost all the traditional genres of Tajik poetry. The themes of his poetry are soviet in nature, including denunciation of feudalism, enemies of the people, and traditional ways. His contributions include "Muhabbat va Zafar" ("Love and Victory," 1947); "Tuhfai Shoir" ("The Gift of the Poet," 1949); and Asarhoi Muntakhab (Selected Works, 1959). The following two stories deal with the lives of Tajik women before and after the Revolution: "Salim-Partizan" ("Salim the Party Girl," 1938), and "Najminiso" ("Najminisa," 1941). Obidkhojaev joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1939. He is a recipient of the medal for Renown Service. Obidkhojaev died on January 2, 1957 in Uroteppa. Download 0.84 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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