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Nuriddinov, Sirojiddin
Tajik painter, carver, and designer Sirojiddin Nuriddinov was born in Samarqand in 1919. After completing pedagogical school, he taught for a while. In 1952, he joined the People's Creative Chamber of Dushanbe. His work is based on the knowledge that he gained from the creations of his Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century 221
on the wood carving methods of the artists of Uroteppa. In his work, he makes extensive use of Islamic motifs. When working with wood, he is able to attend to the smallest details. The portraits of K. Marx, V. I. Lenin, N. Krupskaya, M. V. Frunze, Rudaki, Jomi, Navoi, Behzod, T. G. Shevchenko, S. Aini and M. Tursunzoda are executed on this principle. His other depictions reveal the intricacies of the Soviet system as reflected in industry and economy. Included in these are the "25-Solagii Tojikiston" ("The 25 th Anniversary of Tajikistan"), "Tojikiston" ("Tajikistan"), "Dustii Khalqho" ("Friendship Among the People"), "Shu'lai Inqilob" ("The Flame of Revolution"), and others. The city of Dushanbe has benefited from the artistry of Nuriddinov a great deal. The decorations of the Faroghat and Tojikiston restaurants and of Sadbarg and the Circus are all among the works of this major contributor to Tajik art. Nuriddinov became a Distinguished Artist of Tajikistan in 1967, and was awarded the Rudaki State Prize in 1982. Nurjonov, Nizom Tajik drama critic and literary scholar Nizom Nurjonov was born on December 18, 1923, into a religious family in Bukhara. He received his early education in Dushanbe. He joined the CPSU in 1948. Nurjonov graduated from the Dushanbe Pedagogical Institute in 1947. In 1952, he was a researcher for the history division of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. In 1958, he became the Head of the History Department of the Academy of Sciences. At his suggestion, in 1958, an Art Department was inaugurated at the Academy. Nurjonov defended his doctoral dissertation in 1968 and became a professor in 1973. Anthropology, traditional music, dance and the history of dance in Ferghana, Samarqand, and Bukhara form a major part of his research. After teaching the History of World Theater for 27 years, Nurjonov retired in 1988. He continues to work as a core scientific researcher. Nurjonov has written critical accounts for many of the plays performed in Dushanbe, Bukhara, and Khujand and he has participated in many congresses dealing with the Tajik theater. His major contributions include Teatri Mardumii Tojik (Tajikistan's People's Theater, 1956), Ta'rikhi Teatri Shavravii Tojik (The History of the Theater of Soviet |
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