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Bobozoda, Sajo'atullo
Tajik poet Sajo'atullo Sa'dulloevich Bobozoda was born in Hissar in 1961. Bobozoda graduated from Tajikistan State University with a degree in physics in 1983, and proceeded to teach in high schools. No one, other than his wife and Ziyo Abdullo, was aware of his talent as a poet. He was a disciple of the poetic school of Bozor Sobir. Many of Iraj Bashiri 60
after his death and were received with great enthusiasm. A collection, entitled Kafani Koghazin (Paper Shroud), containing 119 complete and 10 incomplete poems, was published in 1992. A number of articles attributed to him have appeared in Kaihoni Havoi and Qandi Porsi. Bobozoda died in Hissar in 1990. Boimatov, Kamoliddin Tajik mathematician Kamoliddin Hamroevich Boimatov was born in the village of Dombra in Vose' on June 24, 1950. He joined the CPSU in 1981. Boimatov graduated from the Department of Mechanics and Mathe- matics of Moscow State University in 1971. Thereafter, he worked for a while at the Mathematics Division of the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. From 1971 to 1974, he was a post- graduate student at Moscow University. In 1974, he worked at both the Institute of Mathematics and the Accounting Division of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. From 1981 to 1986, he was the Acting Director of the Academy; thereafter, he was the Division Director. He received his doctorate degree in mathematics in 1982. Boimatov's research deals with functions resolution and differential equations. He prepared the principles for the new operational specter theories with very important results. Boimatov received the Lenin Komsomol Prize in 1976. Boqi, Mirzoamon Tajik poet and journalist Mirzoamon Boqi was born in the village of Irazbolo of Maschoh in the Zarafshan province in 1945. He graduated from Tajikistan State University in 1971 and worked until 1973 in the literary department of Sado va Simoi Tojikiston. In 1974, he was employed by the Omuzgor weekly journal. His work is heavily influenced by Iranian intellectuals. The themes of his stories in- clude the fate of humanity, the secrets of the universe, and philosophies dealing with the issues of life and death. His contributions include Hamosai Modar va Kudak (Epic of Mother and Child, 1980) and Tarjimai Andarzhoi Tolstoi (Translation of Tolstoy's Advice, 1990). |
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