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Abdulla Qodiriy (April 10, 1894 –
October 4, 1938) was an
Uzbek playwright, poet, writer, and
literary translator.
Qodiriy was one of the most influential...
- Oʻtkan
kunlar ("Bygone Days") is a 1925 Uzbek-language
novel by
Abdulla Qodiriy which is
considered to be the
first Uzbek novel. The
novel was serialized...
- of the
Republic of Uzbekistan, the
institution was
named after Abdulla Qodiriy, a
seminal figure in
Uzbek literature and the
founder of the
Uzbek novelistic...
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seismologist Alisher Mirzo,
painter Eson Kandov,
singer and
musician Abdulla Qodiriy,
writer Mirjalol Qosimov,
former player and head
coach of the Uzbekistan...
- News), and Darhon. Like many
Uzbek authors of his time, such as
Abdulla Qodiriy and
Abdulrauf Fitrat, Choʻlpon was
executed during the
Great Purge under...
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authors who have
written prose in the
Uzbek language.
Abdulla Qahhor Abdulla Qodiriy Abdulrauf Fitrat Gʻafur Gʻulom
Hamid Ismailov Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi Jahangir...
- who have
written poetry in the
Uzbek language.
Abdulla Oripov Abdulla Qodiriy Choʻlpon
Erkin Vohidov Furqat Gʻafur Gʻulom
Halima Xudoyberdiyeva Hamid...
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declared "Uzbeks" in the
Soviet linguistics. In
Uzbek literature,
Abdulla Qodiriy and
Abdul Hamid Suleyman (1897-1939) are
recognised two
prominent literary...
- (Uzbek: Abdul-Majidxon Qori Abdul-Qodirxon Qori o'g'li), (Uzbek:
Majid Qodiriy,Мажид Қодирий) (Arabic: مجید قَارِئ قادری),(May 2, 1886, Qori-Yoghdi Mahalla...
- of the line,
between Ming Orik and
Habib Abdullayev. It is
named after Abdulla Qodiriy.
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