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presentation of the entire text of Firdowsi's Shahname(Book of Kings), a project containing nine volumes of poetic materials. He also undertook the editorial responsibility for the five-volume text of Jami's Collected Works. As a littérateur, Aini has centered his work on the 15 th and 16 th centuries. His main concentration is on the works of Badriddin Hiloli and the contemporaries of Hiloli. However, he also has contributed to the publication of several other works including Humo va Humoi (Humo and Humoi, 1969), Gul va Navruz (Flowers and Nowruz, 1972), Vis va Romin (Vis and Ramin, 1970), and Badoyi' al-Vaqoye' (Novel Events, 1970). At the present, he is one of the collaborators on a five-volume monumental work entitled Research on Ancient Culture and Understanding of the Avesta, as well as the founder of the Varorud Intercultural Organization. Aini, Sadriddin Tajik historian and author Sadriddin Saidmurodovich Aini was born on April 15, 1878, in the village of Saktara. He grew up in the Ghizhduvon region of Bukhara in a traditional Islamic setting. His grandfather and father were both learned figures of the time and fol- lowers of the strict Kubravi school of thought. Orphaned at the age of 12, Aini left Saktara for Bukhara, where his older brother studied and where he hoped to pursue his own studies. With him he carried a vast number of popular stories and proverbs which he had learned by min- gling with the shopkeepers and laborers of Ghizhduvon. In Bukhara, Aini became familiar with the world of his time through the works of Ahmad Donish. Donish had made three trips to Russia and had documented his observations in Navodir al-Vaqaye' (Singular Events). Aini also drew on the knowledge and teachings of Domulla Ikromcha, a cleric with a refreshing and different view of life than his own contemporary colleagues. Aini's awakening, happening at the time of the October Revolution in Russia, impacted Aini's world view immensely, so that his lyric poetry, centered on the themes of love and nature, gave way to anthems in praise of the dawn of a new age for the working people of Bukhara. Additionally, the more he learned about the new society in the making, the more he detested the regime that had fallen. In fictional works such as Ghulomon (The Slaves) and Jallodoni Bukhoro (The Bukhara Executioners), he exposed the inhumanity of the |
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