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Mirshakar, Mirsa'id
Tajik poet and playwright Mirsa'id Mirshakar was born on May 5, 1912, into a family of herders in Badakhshan. He received his early education in Dushanbe, and worked for the Kommsomol-Tajikistan Daily. He joined the CPSU in 1942. From 1940 to 1960, he was the secretary and associate director of the Union of Writers of Tajikistan. Between 1966 and 1975, he was the Associate Director for the Committee that awards the Rudaki State Prize. And in 1978, he became the head of that committee. Mirshakar published his first long poem, entitled "Lavoi Zafar" ("The Banner of Victory") in 1934. He also was active in the production of materials for children. As a result of his untiring efforts, the works of Muhammad Iqbal and Khalil Somoni were published in Tajikistan for the first time in 1958. Mirshakar's major contributions include "Rubo'iyyot dar borai Lenin" ("Quatrains About Lenin," 1938), "Bahori Jovid" ("Eternal Spring," 1940), "Dostoni Qishloqi Tilloi" ("The Story of the Golden Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century 177
1942), "Dostoni Odamoni az Bomi Jahon" ("The Story of the People of the Top of the World," 1943), "Kalidi Bakht" ("The Key to Prosperity," 1947), "Lenin Zinda Ast" ("Lenin Lives," 1947), "Panji Noorom" ("The Uneasy Panj," 1947-1949), "Tu Zindai" ("You Are Alive," 1948), "Namoyeshnomai Shahri Man" ("A Play About My Town," 1951), "Mo az Pomir Omadim" ("We Came from the Pamirs," 1954), "Da'vati Vatan" ("The Invitation of the Motherland," 1954), "Farzandi Vatan" ("The Child of the Motherland," 1955), "Onhoro Dust Midoram" ("I Love Them," 1957), "Bahori Tojikiston" ("Tajikistan Spring," 1958), "Bachchagoni Hinduston" ("Children of India," 1961), "'Ishqi Dukhtari Kuhsor" ("The Love of the Mountain Girl," 1966), "Bairaqi Maktab" ("The Banner of the School," 1969), "Bo Rohi Pidaron" ("On the Path of the Forefathers," 1971), "Korvoni Bakht" ("The Caravan of Luck," 1978), "Gulhoi Kuhi" ("Mountain Flowers," 1979) . Between 1970 and 1974, Mirshakar's collected works were published in three volumes. Mirshakar joined the Union of the Writers of the Soviet Union in 1934. He won the Soviet State Prize in 1950, the Rudaki State Prize in 1964, and the Komsomol Prize in 1972. In 1962, he was recognized as a People's Poet of Tajikistan. He has also received two Orders of Lenin, the Order of the October Revolution, two Orders of the Red Banner of Labor, two Orders of the Badge of Honor, and the Honorary Order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Tajikistan. Mirshakar died in Dushanbe in 1993. Download 0.84 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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