P rominent t ajik f igures of the
Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century
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Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century
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erary Tajiki, Uzbeki, Russian, and Azeri. Sharofov received the Red Banner of Courage, and the 100 th Anni- versary of the Birth of Lenin Prize. Sheraliev, Loiq Tajikistan's People's Poet, Loiq Sheraliev, popularly known as Loiq Sherali, was born on May 20, 1941, to a family of farmers in Panjakent. He received his early education in Panjakent and moved to Dushanbe in 1959. He joined the CPSU in 1972. Sheraliev graduated from the Dushanbe Pedagogical Institute with a degree in literature, in 1963. For a while, he worked for Sado va Simoi Tojikiston and Komsomoli Tojikiston. Sheraliev served in many positions at many levels. In 1979, he be- came the Chief Editor of Sadoi Sharq and in 1988, the Director of the Bunyodi Zaboni Forsi Tojiki. His first poem is entitled "Nom" ("Name"); it was published in Sadoi Sharq in 1959. Sheraliev was dedicated to the concept of preserving the cultural heritage of the Iranian peoples. In this regard, he glorified the poetry of the major poets of the past in his own poetry. "Jomi Khayyam" ("Khayyam's Cup"), "Man Zindagii Khudro bo Tu Shinokhtam" ("I Know My Life Because of You"), "Ilhom as Shohnoma" ("Inspired by the Shahname"), "Taqlidi Mavlavi" ("Mavlavi Imitation"), "Az Bomi Jahon" ("From the Roof of the World"), and "Az Nomi Jahon" ("In the Name of the World") are examples of his verses in this regard. Sheraliev's contributions include "Sari Sabz" ("Green Head," 1966); "Ilhom" ("Inspiration," 1968); "Nushbod" ("Cheers," 1971); "Sohilho" ("The Shores," 1972); "Khoki Vatan" ("The Soil of the Fatherland," 1975); "Rizei Boron" ("The Falling Rain," 1978); "Mardi Roh" ("Man for the Road," 1979); "Varaqi Sang" ("The Rock Piece," 1980); "Khonai Chashm" ("The Eye Socket," 1982); "Ruzi Sa'id" ("Auspicious Day," 1984); "Khonai Dil" ("The Abode of the Heart," 1986); and "Jomi Sar- shor" ("Brimful Cup," 1991). Sheraliev joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1965. He was the recipient of the Lenin Komsomoli Prize in 1978, and the Iranian Nilufar Prize in 1999. In addition, he garnered the Red Banner of Courage, and the 100 th Anniversary of the Birth of Lenin Prize. Sheraliev passed away of a stroke in Dushanbe on June 30, 2000. |
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