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Sharq Yulduzi (Uzbek:
Sharq yulduzi, Шарқ юлдузи; literally, "Star of the East") is an Uzbek-language literary,
artistic and
social magazine. Founded...
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theater named after Hamza. He then
started working at the
magazine "Sharq
yulduzi",
becoming its editor-in-chief in 1950. However, he did not hold the post...
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established on July 1, 1925. The
company was
initially called Sharq Yulduzi (Eastern Star). In 1936, it was
renamed to Uzbekfilm.
During the Soviet-German...
- НЕПРЕВЗОЙДЕННАЯ МУЗА". darakchi.uz.
Retrieved 2023-10-30. "O'zbekistonning
arman yulduzi:
Tamara Petrosyan qanday qilib buyuk Tamaraxonimga aylangan?". daryo.uz...
- the CPSU. In 1950 he was
appointed editor-in-chief of the
magazine Shark Yulduzi ("Star of the East"),
holding this post
until 1960 and then re-occupying...
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Between 1974 and 1980, he
worked for
different periodicals, such as
Sharq yulduzi (The
Eastern Star) and
Gulxan (Bonfire). In 1971,
Oripov became a member...
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anniversary of
Victory From 1945 to 1948, he
worked at the
youth magazine "Sharq
yulduzi" and
later served as the head of its
department from 1948 to 1950. In 1951...
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magazines such as "Arion", "Xalqlar doʻstligi" (Friendship of nations), "Sharq
yulduzi" (Eastern Star), "Bayroq" (Flag), "Iyerusalim jurnali" (Jerusalem Magazine)...
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publishing house, and as ****istant to the
chief editor at
Shark Yulduzi (Western Star) newspaper. In
those days, he also
worked as
chief of editing...
- axloq" (Tashkent), 1992. Avloniy. "Afgʻon sayohati. Kundaliklar." "Sharq
yulduzi," 1990,
Issue 7. "Milliy uygʻonish" (National Revival), (Tashkent), 1993...