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My country, sunny and free, salvation to your people, You are a warmhearted companion 𝄆 to your friends 𝄇! Flourish eternally with knowledge and invention, May your fame shine as long as the world exists! Chorus: These golden valleys – dear Uzbekistan, Manly spirit of ancestors is companion to you! When the great power of people became ...
Sherali Joʻrayev was a singer of traditional Uzbek music. However, he fell out of favour with the Uzbek government, who banned his performances on Uzbek TV as well as his public performances beginning in 2002. [7] [8] He still performed at Uzbek wedding parties and in other countries to popular acclaim.
Komiljon Otaniyozov (Uzbek Cyrillic: Комилжон Отаниёзов, Russian: Камилджан Атаниязов; 20 July 1917 — 5 November 1975) was an Uzbek instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and music composer. He is the People's artist of Uzbekistan. He has been an influential figure in Uzbek cultural life for almost five decades.
Nasiba Abdullaeva (Uzbek: Nasiba Abdullayeva) is a Soviet and Uzbek pop singer, People's artist of Uzbekistan (1993), People's artist of Azerbaijani (2022). She has performed songs in Uzbek , Persian , Azerbaijani , Arabic , Tajik , Russian and other languages.
Ziyoda O’tkirovna Qobilova (Uzbek: Ziyoda O’tkirovna Qobilova, Зиёда Ўткировна Қобилова) (born 7 January 1989), most commonly known by her stage name Ziyoda, is a popular Uzbek singer, actress and honored artist of Uzbekistan. [1] [2] She sings in Uzbek, Hindi and Persian.
Long live the land of cotton, free Uzbekistan, Bright hearth of the east, reach perfection. Banner of Soviets, banner of victory, May you forever be glorious. II On hot days the sun was hidden from us, We were thirsty even by filled rivers. Yet the faithful sun of Lenin shone upon us, And Stalin showed us the way to our happiness! Chorus 2:
Botir Zokirov (26 April 1936 – 23 January 1985) was a Soviet and Uzbek singer, writer, poet, painter and actor, who is considered to be the founder of Uzbek pop music. He was the People's artist of Uzbekistan. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Outstanding Merit by independent Uzbekistan. [1]
Rayhon Gʻaniyeva was born to a well-known family. Her mother, Tamara Shokirova, was a highly acclaimed Uzbek actress who received the title Meritorious Artist of the Uzbek SSR. [2] [3] Her father, Otabek Gʻaniyev, was also a well-known actor in Uzbekistan and other former Soviet countries. [4]