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See Urmonov, Qurbonali. Qurbonaliev, Mardon Tajik physicist and chemist Mardon Qurbonaliev was born in the village of Galaobod in Kuibishev on January 2, 1938. After graduating from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Tajikistan State University, he worked at the same institute. In 1982, he became the Director of the Department of Solid Substances of the same Faculty. He received his doctorate degree in chemistry in 1983. Qurbonaliev's research deals with the physics and mechanics of polymers. He was the first to discover the basic rules governing defor- mation of polymers under stress in liquids. He also explained the role of solvents in the organization of serial polymers. Qurbonaliev's research opened new vistas in resolving industrial problems, especially with re- gard to cotton products. Qurbonov, Suhrob Tajik painter Suhrob Usmonovich Qurbonov was born into a family of workers in Qurghonteppa on July 2, 1946. He joined the CPSU in 1973. Qurbonov graduated from the Moscow State Institute for Painting in 1971. From 1971, he has been involved in the creation of a series of monumental works that appear in the Minutka Teahouse (1973), the fresco in the Political Culture Center (1974), gobelins for the Firdowsi State Library and the State Circus building (1978-1980), decorative composition called The Poets in the Union of Writers of Tajikistan (1981), mosaics for the building of the hydropower station in Norak (1981), Davidani Aspi Ozod (The Running of the Free Horse), Bo Fikr Vujud Doshtam (I Existed With Thought), Zamini Man (My Land), and others Qurbonov also has participated in a long series of exhibitions lo- cally, as well as internationally in Moscow, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, Germany Mongolia, India, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey. His paintings depict historical, social, and cultural events in sincere and realistic terms. His main contributions include Sokhtmoni Norak (The Norak Building), Poizdi Avvalin (The First Train), Muhoriba (War), Dugo- naho (Friends), Javononi Tojikiston (Tajikistan's Youth), Tui (Celebra- Iraj Bashiri 254
tion and the Painter), and many others. Qurbonov became a People's Artist of Tajikistan, and of the Soviet Union in 1986. He has been the Head of the Union of Artists of Tajiki- stan since 1982. He received of the Lenin Komsomol Prize in 1977. Qurbonov has traveled to Germany, America, Finland, Switzerland, Russia, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Iran, Hungary, Poland, and Bulgaria. Download 0.84 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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