P rominent t ajik f igures of the
Partia-Oktiobr" ("Lenin-Party-October"), "Taronahoi Mihnat" ("Songs
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Partia-Oktiobr" ("Lenin-Party-October"), "Taronahoi Mihnat" ("Songs of Labor"), "Bio Yoram" ("Come Here, My Love"), and "Murghi Sahar" ("Midnight Bird"). Nazriev participated in the Decade of Tajik Art in Moscow in 1957, as well as in the Fourth Festival of Youths and Students (Moscow, Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century 209
Afghanistan and Iran. A student of Sharif Juraev, Nazriev became a People's Artist of Tajikistan in 1955. He received the Badge of Honor, medals, and the Honorary Order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Tajikistan. Nazriev, Jurabek Tajik artist Jurabek Nazriev was born in the village of Navruhon in the district of Khavaling, Khatlan, on June 23, 1946. He received his early education in the village of his birth. Nazriev graduated from the Institute of History and Philology of the Dushanbe Pedagogical Institute in 1968. In the same year he became a post-graduate candidate at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. In 1969 and 1970, he served in the Soviet Army. In 1974, he defended his thesis entitled Maktabi Shirozi va Matni Ilmi-Intiqodii Masnavii "Laili va Majnun"-i U (Shirazi's School and the Scientific-Critical Text of His "Layli and Majnun"). This work was published in Dushanbe in 1983. In 1975 and 1976, Nazriev worked in Afghanistan as a translator. Upon his return, he was employed as a Senior Scientific Worker at the Rudaki Institute of Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. Between 1981 and 1991, he served in various positions there, including the Director of the Institute of Written Heritage. From 1991 to the present he has been the Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies and Written Heritage. In 1996, he defended his dissertation entitled Rivoyoti 'Biblio' vo 'Qur'an' Roji' ba Sulaimon va Tahavvuli on dar Adabiyoti Forsu-Tojik (Bible Stories and Stories in the Qur'an About Solomon and their Development in the Literature of the Fars-Tajik Peoples). This work was published in Dushanbe in 1996. Nazriev's other contributions include Noma va Noma Nigori dar Shohnoma (Letters and Letter Writing in the Shahname, Tehran, 2000); Layli va Majnuni Maktabii Shirozi va Matni Ilmi-Intiqodii On (Maktani Shirazi's Layli and Majnun and Its Scientific-Critical Text); Qissai Sulaimon va Malikai Sabo dar Nazmi Forsi-Tojiki (The Story of Solomon and Sheba In Perso-Tajik Poetry). Nazriev has traveled to Afghanistan, India, Iran, Pakistan, Germany, Greece, Turkey, United States, and the Czech Republic. |
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