Abdumalik Bahori
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Abdumalik Bahori (Tajik: Абдумалик Баҳорӣ, 22 March 1927 Leninabad, USSR - 3 December 2010, Dushanbe, Tajikistan) was a children's poet and the first Tajikistani fiction writer. He was born into a middle-class family who worked in the silk producing industry. He graduated from Leninabad Pedagogical Institute (now known as Khujand State University) in 1946.
Bahori was a writer who predicted cell phones and the possible cloning of humans.[1]
- Dili beqaror - Дили беқарор 1962
- Qarzi juragi - Қарзи ҷӯрагӣ
- Ajoiboit Nodar - Аҷоиботи Нодар 1972
- Sunbula - Сунбула 1974
For his great contribution to the development of Tajik literature, he was awarded the title of "People's Writer of Tajikistan" and was a laureate of the State Prize of Tajikistan named after A. Rudaki.[2] He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor (April 24, 1957).[3]
References
- ^ http://www.ozodi.org/content/article/2238187.html Даргузашти нависандаи фантаст Абдумалик Баҳорӣ - RFERL 3 December 2010
- ^ Лутфия Эшонкулова (3 December 2010). "Ушёл из жизни известный поэт, писатель и драматург". НИАТ «Ховар». Retrieved 4 December 2010.
- ^ "Архивированная копия". Archived from the original on 6 March 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
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