• Hamid Olimjon
  • Xudoyberdi To’xtaboyev
  • Early life of Zulfiya Israilova




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    Early life of Zulfiya Israilova

    • Zulfiya Israilova, one of the most famous Uzbek writers, an outstanding poetess, journalist was born in 1915, on 15th of March in Tashkent. When a curly haired baby was brought to the family of Israil steelmaker, all family members were very happy. Zulfiya started school in 1922, when she was 7 yrears old. She graduated in 1931, learning the unwritten rules of life for 9 years, just like everybody else used to at that time. Until 1934, she studied in an educational school for girls. In 1935, Zulfiya was accepted to do her PhD in the Language and literature institute in Tsashknet. After graduating the institute, she worked as an editor at a Children’s publishing house and as the head of department of Uzbekistan State publishing center for 10 years. From 1948 till 1953 she worked in the journal “Saodat” (Happiness) as the head of department, then as an editor for about 30 years.

    Hamid Olimjon

    • Hamid Olimjon was born on 12 December 1909 in Jizzakh.Hamid Olimjon’s father died when he was only four years old. From 1918 until 1923, he studied at Narimonov Elementary School in Jizzakh. Hamid Olimjon studied at the Samarkand Pedagogical University from 1923 until 1928. From 1928 until 1931, he studied at the Uzbek Pedagogical Academy. Hamid Olimjon became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1942.In 1935, Hamid Olimjon married the renowned Uzbek poet Zulfiya. He died in a car accident on 3 July 1944, in Tashkent. He was 34 years old at the time of his death.

    Xudoyberdi To’xtaboyev

    • To’xtaboyev was born in the city of Fergana in 1932. After he finished primary and secondary school, he studied at the Department of Philology at the University of Central Asia from 1950 until 1955. He worked for a time as a newspaper journalist, including at Tashkent haqiqati (The Truth of Tashkent) and Qizil O’zbekiston (Red Uzbekistan), and he was the editor of the monthly magazine Guliston. From 1972 until 1977, he worked as chief editor at Yosh Gvardiya (Young Guard) publishing house, and as assistant to the chief editor at Shark Yulduzi (Western Star) newspaper. In those days, he also worked as chief of editing at Yosh Kuch (Young Strength) newspaper.day To’xtaboyev began his career as a children’s writer in 1958. He created the collection of stories Shoshqoloq (Hasty) in 1962, followed by other collections: Yosh Gvardiya (Young Guard), Sir Ochildi (The Secret Revealed), and Sehrli Qolpoqcha (A Magic Hat) (1965). To’xtaboyev’s writing was popular throughout Uzbekistan, and many children read his books as part of their schoollanguages To’xtaboyev worked at the Kamalak publishing house as an editor, and then as lead editor. From 1960 until 1970, his most popular books were translated into other languages.

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