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- Mahkmudkhodja Behbudiy (Cyrillic Маҳмудхўжа Беҳбудий; Arabic script محمود خواجه بهبودی‎; born as Mahmudkhodja ibn Behbud Chodscha) (* 20 January 1875 in...
- politician Ismail Gasprinsky (1851–1914). Intellectuals such as Mahmud Khoja Behbudiy, author of the famous play The Patricide and founder of one of Turkestan's...
- Mukhitdinov Akmal Ikramov Faizullah Khojaev Osman Kocaoğlu Mahmudkhodja Behbudiy Muhiddin Mansurov Munawwar Qari Young Kashgar Party Tursun, Nabijan (December...
- and Chechen dancer, ballet master, c****ographer and actor. Mahmudkhodja Behbudiy, a Jadid activist, writer, journalist and leading public figure in Imperial...
- was published by Mahmudkhodja Behbudiy. It functioned as an organ of the Jadid social reform movement. Mahmudkhodja Behbudiy was a wealthy philanthropist...
- Deputies Elected Abdukhalilov Muslim organizations of the Samarkand region Behbudiy Muslim organizations of the Samarkand region Farhatov Muslim organizations...
- Bukhara as well. The latter version was expanded by a foreword by Behbudiy. Behbudiy also translated Bayonoti sayyohi hindi into Russian, and he convinced...
- overall heritage of Uzbekistan. In 2020, some episodes of the film about Behbudiy were shot in the prison. Gallery A group of prisoners in Bukhara, 1899...
- Deputies Elected Abdukhalilov Muslim organizations of the Samarkand region Behbudiy Muslim organizations of the Samarkand region Farhatov Muslim organizations...
- jadidism from Samarkand. Shakuriy was personally acquainted with Mahmudkhodja Behbudiy, Abdurauf Fitrat, Saidahmad Vasli, Said Reza Alizada, Khoja Muin, Sadriddin...