Fazil (Fazyl) Yuldash-oglu ( Uzbek. Fozil Yuldosh ўғli, Fozil Yoʻldosh oʻgʻli ; 1872 , village of Loyka Turkestan governor-general (now Bulungur district of Samarkand region , Uzbekistan ) - March 17, 1955 , Krasnogvardeysk Samarkand- Uzbek ( Turkistan ) - Uzarkand-burg region ( Uzbekistan ) folk poet - storyteller , one of the classics of Uzbek literature .
| Fazil Yuldash-oglu | |
|---|---|
| Uzbek Fozil Yoldosh ʻli, Fozil Yoʻldosh oʻgʻli | |
| Date of Birth | 1872 |
| Place of Birth | Loika Turkestan Governor General (now Bulungur district , Samarkand region (Uzbekistan) ) |
| Date of death | March 17, 1955 |
| Place of death | Krasnogvardeisk Samarkand region (Uzbekistan) (now Bulungur ) |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | poet , storyteller |
| Language of Works | Uzbek |
| Awards | |
Content
Biography
The son and student of the talented Bulungur narrator Yuldashshair.
Member of the CPSU (b) since 1942. Fazil Yuldash-oglu’s repertoire included more than 40 dastans : Alpamysh-Batyr [1] , Gorogly, Yadgar , Yusuf and Ahmed, Murad Khan , Shirin and Shakar "," Farhad and Shirin "and others.
Fazil Yuldash-oglu created dastans on topics that were contemporary to him: about the popular uprising of 1916 ("Jizzakh uprising"), about the fight against the Basmachi ("Achildov"), etc.
The author of songs about Lenin and Stalin , the Great October Socialist Revolution, about the Great Patriotic War ("Lenin", "Father of the People", "My Army", "Congratulations to October", "Parting words of the father", etc.).
Selected Works
- In uzbek language
- "Mamatkarim polvon",
- "Jizzax qoʻzgʻoloni",
- "Kunlarim" kabi dostonlari,
- "Jangchi oʻgʻlimga",
- "Elat botir",
- Ota nasihati
- Qurollanint
- "Er yigitlar, maydonga!",
- "Jahon tinglagay",
- "Bolalarimga",
- "Pushkinga"
- Zulfizar Bilan Avazhon,
- Balogardan
- "Malika Aiyar"
- "Gulshan God." Zulfizar. Balkhuvon, Toshkent, 1969
- The Zevarchon, Toshkent, 1970;
- In Russian
- Alpamysh. Uzbek folk epos. According to the version of Fazil Yuldash, M., 1958.
Rewards
- Order of Lenin .
Memory
- In the city of Bulungur, where the poet was buried, his museum was created and a monument was erected.
Notes
- ↑ Fazil Yuldash-oglu wrote the most complete version of the legend about Alpamysh, about 14 thousand verses).
Literature
- Great Soviet Encyclopedia. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia. 1969-1978.
Links
- Fazil Yuldash-oglu (Ukrainian)
- Fozil Shoir (Uzbek)