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Bozor Sobir (20
November 1938 – 1 May 2018) was a
preeminent Tajik poet and politician,
known as the
national poet of
Tajikistan and 'the
conscience of...
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Kofarnihon River, 21 km east of Dushanbe. It was
previously called Yangi-
Bozor (1927–1936),
Orjonikidzeobod (1936–1993,
after Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze) and...
- This gave rise to the name Dushanbe-Bazar (Tajik: Душанбе Бозор,
Dushanbe Bozor) from Dushanbe,
which means Monday in the
Persian language – literally,...
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Iskhok Eshon mosques,
Hasrati Mavlono Lutfullokh Chustiy complex,
Mulla Bozor Okhund mausoleum, as well as such holy
places as
Baliqlik Mozor, Buloqdi...
- near Namangan. His
teacher was the
theologian Mulla Bozor Okhun from Namangan.
Based on
Bozor Okhun's recommendation,
Mashrab became a
student of the...
- romanized: bâzâr; Arabic: بازار;
Ottoman Turkish: پازار, romanized: pazar; Uzbek:
bozor; Hindi: बाज़ार, romanized: bāzār; Punjabi: ਬਜ਼ਾਰ।, romanized: bazāra; Bengali:...
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national identity.
Novelist Taimur Zulfikarov, and
professors Rahim Masov and
Bozor Sobir being prominent. A
Tajik women in
traditional dress. A traditional...
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literature are
Golrokhsar Safi Eva, Mo'men Ghena'at,
Farzaneh Khojandi,
Bozor Sobir, and
Layeq Shir-Ali.
Among the best-known
playwrights are: Bahram...
- Syria
Nizar Qabbani Taiwan Yang Mu, Yu
Youren Tajikistan
Sadriddin Ayni,
Bozor Sobir,
Mirzo Tursunzoda Rudaki, Rumi,
Gulnazar Keldi Thailand Sunthorn...
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Abulqosim Lohuti Sadri Ziyo
Sotym Ulughzoda Mirzo Tursunzoda Laiq Sher-Ali
Bozor Sobir Muhammadjon Shukurov Sattor Tursun Бободжон Гафуров
Tajikistan portal...