P rominent t ajik f igures of the
Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century
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Iranian-born Tajik intellectual Sirus Ismoilovich Bahrom was born into a family of physicians in Lenkoron, Azerbaijan, on January 1, 1885. He received his early education in the new-method Russian schools of Lenkoron before he traveled to Iran in 1908, where he was employed as an instructor in the town of Astara. He joined the CPSU in 1926. In 1925, Bahrom graduated from the Moscow International Institute and moved to Central Asia in search of work. For the next decade, he worked at various positions in the Department of Education and with the media. Bahrom's poetic career dates to 1932, but surprisingly enough, his first collection of poetry does not appear until 1975, when Hadiya (Gift), a collection of verses and short stories, was published in Dushanbe. In the same year, he also published a work entitled Yoddoshtho (Reminiscences). His writings are mostly technical; some include literary concepts that appear in Tajikistan for the first time. Bahrom's other contributions include Qofiya dar Nazmi Tojik (Rhyme in Tajik Poetry, 1955) and 'Aruzi Tojiki (Tajik Poetic Meters, 1963) Bahrom joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1944. He received the Order of Lenin, two Orders of the Badge of Honor, as well as other medals. Bahrom died in Dushanbe in 1981. Bandishoeva, Savsan Tajik actor Savsan Bandishoeva was born into a farmer's family in the village of Vomari in the Rushon district in 1921. She joined the CPSU in 1953. Bandishoeva's artistic career began in 1938, when she performed as a member of the havaskoron amateur group of the district of Rushon. In 1940, she moved to Dushanbe and from there accompanied the Tajik artists who were going to Moscow to participate in the Decade of Tajik Art. She performed her role in 1941 with great success. From 1941 to 1965, she performed in the regional musical and comedy theater at Khorugh. Bandishoeva is both a singer and an actor. Rozia, from the play Rozia (Rozia), by E. Akubjonov and Zeleranskii, is the first role she created. Later on, her roles as Gulqurbon and Gulbahor in the plays Iraj Bashiri 46
Tilloi (The Golden Winter Quarters, 1946) by M. Shakar introduced her as a dramatic actor. In 1946, when the Decade of Badakhshan Art was celebrated, she played the role of Kruchinin in A. Ostrovskii's Gunahkovoni Bigunoh (Guiltless Sinners) with unmitigated success. Bandishoeva retired from the theater in 1965. She became a People's Artist of Tajikistan in 1946 and received the Badge of Honor, and other medals. Download 0.84 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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