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Mo'ina Khojaeva (born 1941) is an Uzbekistani Tajik poet and short story writer.
Born in Samarkand, Khojaeva graduated from Samarkand State University in 1963, with a degree in Tajik language and literature; she then began teaching in schools in Samarkand. Her stories have appeared in publications such as Firuza, Sadoi Sharq, Jumhuriyyat, and Ovozi Tojik.
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- "Kenjaev, Safarali - Prominent tajik figures of the". fayllar.org. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
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