- Ali
Hamroyev (sometimes
spelled Ali
Khamrayev in English) (Uzbek: Ali
Hamroyev, Али Ҳамроев; Russian: Али Хамраев) (born May 19, 1937) is an
Uzbek actor...
- Russian: Где ты моя, Зульфия?) is a 1964
Uzbek comedy produced by Ali
Hamroyev. The film is
considered to be one of the best
Uzbek comedies and has been...
-
Razzoq Hamroyev (30
November 1910 – 5 May 1981) was a
Soviet and
Uzbek actor,
theater director and pedagogue. People's
Artist of the USSR (1969). Laureate...
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Hamza Umarov,
Razzoq Hamroyev,
Razzoq Hamroyev, and
Maryam Yakubova in
supporting roles. Aʼzamov, Muhamedov, Bakirov,
Hamroyev,
Umrarov and the cameraman...
-
first deputy chairperson of the
Senate of Uzbekistan's
Parliament Ali
Hamroyev, actor, film director, screenwriter, and film
producer Abid Sadykov, organic...
- Joʻyrabot, Doʻrmon, Savrak,
Sulton Joʻra, Tezguzar,
Mazlaxon chandir, Sh.
Hamroyev nomli, Iskogare, Bogʻiafzal).
Shofirkon district was
established on September...
- romanized: Sad zhelaniy) is a 1987
Soviet drama film
directed by Ali
Hamroyev. The film is set
during the last
summer before the
Great Patriotic War...
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Alisher and
Husayn meet one
final time
before parting forever.
Razzoq Hamroyev as
Alisher Navoi Asad
Ismatov as
Sultan Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara Abid...
- Traditions". BBC (in Uzbek). 19
January 2011.
Retrieved 24
February 2012.
Hamroyev,
Jasur (17
January 2012). "The
Beneficial Work of Cinema.uz". Shov-Shuv...
- ventilation. The
outer facades have been
restored with
decorative glazed tiles.
Hamroyev A. H.,
Rahmonova M. A.
History of
Khoja Abdulkhaliq Giduvani Complex and...