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On-line etiquette /Gadjets in out life
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Bog'liq YULDOSHEVA SOybek (1905-1968) Muso Tashmuhammad ugli (son of) Oybek was born in Tashkent in 1905. He studied at teachers technical college, and at Central Asian State University. He came in literature with his poem “Ishchiga” which was published in 1926 and with work “Tuygular” was published in 1926. Oybek described human feelings and great uphearal in lyric poetry and had a great progress in his poems as “Namatak”, “Uzbekistan”, “Kuyosh ulkasiga”. - Especially, such novels as “Kutlug qon”, “Ulug yo’l”, “Navoi” were the great event in the history of Uzbek literature. The novels “Uch”, “Bahtigul va Sog’indiq”, “Davrim jarohati” by Oybek took appropriate place in the treasure of Uzbek epos.Oybek left unwipping mark in Uzbek literature by translating (the poem) the novel in poem “Yevgeniy Onegin” by Pushkin.
Abdulla Qahhor - Abdulla Qahhor was born on September 17, 1907, in Kokand. His father was a blacksmith and moved from place to place for work. Qahhor attended several schools in Kokand and other nearby villages. From 1922 to 1924, he attended a vocational school in Kokand which specialized in training school teachers. In 1926, Qahhor completed a university preparatory program at Samarkand State University. In 1930, he graduated from Central Asian State University with a degree in pedagogy. From 1933 to 1935, Qahhor was a graduate student at the Institute of Language and Literature in Tashkent. He died in Moscow on May 25, 1968, at the age of 60.
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