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People's Poet of Uzbekistan ( Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston xalq shoiri) is an order of the Republic of Uzbekistan. It was known as People's Poet of the Uzbek SSR during the Soviet period.

Oʻzbekiston Xalq Shoiri medal

1963

1965

1981

1987

  • Erkin Vohidov—poet and playwright, and literary translator.

1989

1992

1998

1999

  • Xurshid Davron—poet, journalist, historian, author, and translator.

2000

  • Usmon Azim—poet, playwright, screenplay writer, and writer of prose. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Uzbekistan to mark 100th anniversary of Zulfiya". Uzbekistan Daily. Tashkent. Uzbekistan Press and Information Agency. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Taniqli Shoira Halima Xudoyberdiyeva—Bi-Bi-Si Mehmoni". BBC. 1 December 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  3. ^ Palmquist, Lizzy (13 March 2019). "Celebrating International Women's Day the Right Way". Daily Emerald. Eugene, Oregon: Emerald Media Group. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Meeting with People's Poet of Uzbekistan Usman Azim". Tashkent: Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies. 28 September 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

People's Poet of Uzbekistan ( Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston xalq shoiri) is an order of the Republic of Uzbekistan. It was known as People's Poet of the Uzbek SSR during the Soviet period.

Oʻzbekiston Xalq Shoiri medal

1963

1965

1981

1987

  • Erkin Vohidov—poet and playwright, and literary translator.

1989

1992

1998

1999

  • Xurshid Davron—poet, journalist, historian, author, and translator.

2000

  • Usmon Azim—poet, playwright, screenplay writer, and writer of prose. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Uzbekistan to mark 100th anniversary of Zulfiya". Uzbekistan Daily. Tashkent. Uzbekistan Press and Information Agency. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Taniqli Shoira Halima Xudoyberdiyeva—Bi-Bi-Si Mehmoni". BBC. 1 December 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  3. ^ Palmquist, Lizzy (13 March 2019). "Celebrating International Women's Day the Right Way". Daily Emerald. Eugene, Oregon: Emerald Media Group. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Meeting with People's Poet of Uzbekistan Usman Azim". Tashkent: Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies. 28 September 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2019.

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