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'''Abdulla Qahhor'''{{efn|name=spelling|{{Lang-uz-Latn-Cyrl|Abdulla Qahhor|Абдулла Қаҳҳор}}; {{langx|ru|Абдулла Каххар|translit=Abdulla Kakhkhar}}.}} (September 17, 1907 – May 24, 1968) was a Soviet and Uzbek novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, and literary translator. He is best remembered as the author of the 1951 novel ''Qoʻshchinor chiroqlari'' (''The Lights of Qoʻshchinor'') and the 1958 novella ''Sinchalak''.


Qahhor is considered to be one of the best Uzbek writers of the 20th century, and has been called the "Chekhov" of Uzbeks.<ref>{{cite web |author=Ergasheva |first=Nigina |date=23 August 2007 |title=For Abdulla Kahhar's 100th anniversary |url=http://www.ut.uz/eng/kaleidoscope/for_abdulla_kahhars_100th_anniversary.mgr |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110320105416/http://www.ut.uz/eng/kaleidoscope/for_abdulla_kahhars_100th_anniversary.mgr |archive-date=20 March 2011 |access-date=3 February 2012 |work=Uzbeksitan Today}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.muzei-tashkenta.narod.ru/Abdulla-Kahhar2-e.htm|title=The Abdulla Kahhar Museum|access-date=3 February 2012}}</ref> He received the prestigious ] in 1952,<ref name="EL">{{cite encyclopedia | year = 1988 | title = Abdulla Qahhor | encyclopedia = Ensiklopedik lugʻat | publisher = Oʻzbek sovet ensiklopediyasi | location = Toshkent | language = Uzbek | id = 5-89890-002-0 | pages = 5–6 | volume = 1}}</ref> and became a National Writer of the ] in 1967.<ref>{{cite web|title=Abdulla Qahhor (1907-1968)|url=http://ziyouz.uz/index.php?view=category&id=78%3Aabdulla-qahhor-1907-1968&option=com_content&Itemid=105|website=Ziyouz|access-date=16 September 2014|language=Uzbek}}</ref> In 2000, Qahhor was posthumously awarded the ] ({{langx|uz|Buyuk xizmatlari uchun}}), one of independent Uzbekistan's most prestigious awards.
'''Abdulla Qahhor'''{{efn|name=Spelling|His name is written as Абдулла Қаҳҳор in Uzbek Cyrillic, Абдулла Каххар in Russian (transliterated as Abdulla Kakhkhar), and sometimes written in English as Abdulla Kahhar.}} ({{lang-uz|Abdulla Qahhor, Абдулла Қаҳҳор}}) (September 17, 1907 – May 24, 1968) was a Soviet and Uzbek novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, and literary translator. He is best remembered as the author of the 1951 novel ''Qoʻshchinor chiroqlari'' (''The Lights of Qoʻshchinor'') and the 1958 novella ''Sinchalak''.

Qahhor is considered to be one of the best Uzbek writers of the 20th century, and has been called the "Chekhov" of Uzbeks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ut.uz/eng/kaleidoscope/for_abdulla_kahhars_100th_anniversary.mgr |title=For Abdulla Kahhar's 100th anniversary |author=Nigina Ergasheva |date=23 August 2007 |work=Uzbeksitan Today |access-date=3 February 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110320105416/http://www.ut.uz/eng/kaleidoscope/for_abdulla_kahhars_100th_anniversary.mgr |archive-date=20 March 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.muzei-tashkenta.narod.ru/Abdulla-Kahhar2-e.htm|title=The Abdulla Kahhar Museum|access-date=3 February 2012}}</ref> He received the prestigious ] in 1952,<ref name="EL">{{cite encyclopedia | year = 1988 | title = Abdulla Qahhor | encyclopedia = Ensiklopedik lugʻat | publisher = Oʻzbek sovet ensiklopediyasi | location = Toshkent | language = Uzbek | id = 5-89890-002-0 | pages = 5–6 | volume = 1}}</ref> and became a National Writer of the ] in 1967.<ref>{{cite web|title=Abdulla Qahhor (1907-1968)|url=http://ziyouz.uz/index.php?view=category&id=78%3Aabdulla-qahhor-1907-1968&option=com_content&Itemid=105|website=Ziyouz|access-date=16 September 2014|language=Uzbek}}</ref> In 2000, Qahhor was posthumously awarded the ] ({{lang-uz|Buyuk xizmatlari uchun}}), one of independent Uzbekistan's most prestigious awards.


==Life== ==Life==
Abdulla Qahhor was born on 17 September 1907 in ].{{sfn|Abdumavlyanov|1966|p=181}}{{efn|name=birthplace|Some sources claim that he was born in what is now the ] of ].{{sfn|Sodiq|2006|p=140}}}} According to some sources, his father was a ].<ref>{{cite book|title=Писатели советского Узбекистана|trans-title=Writers of Soviet Uzbekistan|publisher=Государственное издательство художественной литературы УзССР.|year=1959|language=ru|pages=83-85}}</ref> According to other sources, his father was a shoemaker,<ref name="SAKh">{{cite book|title=Совет адабиёти: хрестоматия: ўрта мактабнинг мактабнинг 10-синфи учун|trans-title=Soviet Literature: Chrestomathy: For the 10th Frade of Secondary School|publisher=O‘zSSR davlat o‘quv-pedagogika nashriyoti|year=1955|language=uz|page=557|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1rjhAAAAMAAJ}}</ref> or, alternatively, his family were farmers.<ref>{{cite book|title=Абдулла Қаҳҳор|date=1957|volume=1|publisher=UzSSR davlat badiiy adabiyot nashriyoti}}</ref>
Abdulla Qahhor was born on September 17, 1907, in ]. His father was a ] and moved from place to place for work. Qahhor attended several schools in Kokand and other nearby villages. From 1922 to 1924, he attended a ] in Kokand which specialized in training school teachers. In 1926, Qahhor completed a university preparatory program at Samarkand State University. In 1930, he graduated from Central Asian State University with a degree in ]. From 1933 to 1935, Qahhor was a graduate student at the Institute of Language and Literature in ]. He died in ] on May 24, 1968, at the age of 60.

In 1930, Qahhor entered the pedagogical faculty of Central Asia State University, graduating in 1934.{{sfn|Abdumavlyanov|1966|p=181}}<ref name="Surkov">{{cite encyclopedia |title=Каххар, Абдулла|encyclopedia=Краткая литературная энциклопедия|date=1966|last=Surkov |first=Aleksey|publisher=Sovetskaya entsiklopedia|location=Moscow|url=https://rusneb.ru/catalog/000199_000009_005683496/|author-link=Alexey Surkov|page=455|volume=3}}</ref> He became a member of the ] in 1952.<ref name="BSE"/> From 1954 to 1956, he was the Chairman of the Union of Writers of the Uzbek SSR.{{sfn|Klimovich|1959|p=532}}

In the early years of his work, Qahhor was very good friends with ], but the two had a falling out after Rashidov did not like some of the contents of Qahhor's novel ''Qoʻshchinor'' and insisted that it be modified. The novel was later re-developed into ''Qoʻshchinor chiroqlari''.<ref>{{cite news|last=Abdusamatov|first=Hafiz|title=Низо эмас, мурувват|work=Milliy tiklanish|date=25 June 1996|language=uz|page=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Ўзбек тили ва адабиёти масалалари|trans-title=Issues of Uzbek Language and Literature|publisher=O‘zbekiston SSR fanlar akademiyasi nashriyoti|year=1961|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NDxvovbRyL0C|language=uz|page=22}}</ref>

Qahhor died in ] on 24 May 1968 at the age of 60 and was buried in Tashkent.<ref name="BSE">{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Большая советская энциклопедия|language=ru|title=Каххар, Абдулла|trans-title=Kakhkhar Abdulla|page=548|volume=11|year=1973|edition=3|location=Moscow|publisher=Great Soviet Encyclopedia Publishing House|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KrsXAQAAIAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Абдулла Қаҳҳор|trans-title=Abdulla Qahhor|work=]|date=26 May 1968|language=uz|page=3|url=https://press.natlib.uz/ru/editions/103802}}</ref>


==Works== ==Works==
] ]
Abdulla Qahhor started his writing career in 1924 by writing short stories for different periodicals, such as ''Qizil Oʻzbekiston'' (''Red Uzbekistan''), '']'' (''Fist''), ''Yangi yoʻl'' (''New Road'') under the pen names Nish, Norin Shilpiq, Mavlono Kufur, Guluyor, Erkaboy, and E-boy. His first poem, ''Oy kuyganda'' (''When the Moon Burned''), was published in ''Mushtum'' in 1924. Following the release of his first story, ''Boshsiz odam'' (''The Headless Man'') (1929), Qahhor concentrated on prose writing. His first book, ''Qishloq hukmi ostida'' (''Under the Rule of the Village''), was published in 1932. His first collection of stories, ''Olam yasharadi'' (''The World Becomes Young''), was published in 1935. Abdulla Qahhor started his writing career in 1924 by writing short stories. He began publishing his work in 1925{{sfn|Surkov|1966|p=455}} and went on to work as a writer for many different Uzbek-language periodicals, such as ] (''Red Uzbekistan''), '']'' (''Fist''), ''Yangi Farg‘ona'' (''New Ferghana'')<ref name="LB">{{cite news|title=Буюк уста|trans-title=Great master|work=]|date=9 September 1967|page=2}}</ref> under many different pseudonyms and pen names, including Norin shilpiq, Sarimsoq, E-Boy, Erkaboy, Gina, Gulyor, Mavlono Kufur, and Nish.


From 1934 to 1937, he worked as secretary of the ''Sovet adabiyoti'' (''Soviet Literature'') magazine, and from 1938 to 1950, he worked as an editor and translator at the State Publishing House of Uzbekistan.<ref name="SAKh">{{cite book|title=Совет адабиёти: хрестоматия: ўрта мактабнинг мактабнинг 10-синфи учун|trans-title=Soviet Literature: Chrestomathy: For the 10th Frade of Secondary School|publisher=O‘zSSR davlat o‘quv-pedagogika nashriyoti|year=1955|language=uz|page=557|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1rjhAAAAMAAJ}}</ref>
Qahhor's stories ''Asror bobo'' (''Grandpa Asror''), ''Dardaqdan chiqqan qahramon'' (''A Hero from Dardaq''), ''Kampirlar sim qoqdi'' (''Old Women Rang''), ''Xotinlar'' (''Women''), and ''Oltin yulduz'' (''The Golden Star'') depict the courage of Uzbek soldiers and the hard work of Uzbek workers during the ] against ] and its ].


His first poem, "Oy kuyganda" ("When the Moon Burns"), was published in ''Mushtum'' in 1924.{{sfn|Sodiq|2006|p=141}} Following the release of his first story, "Boshsiz odam" ("The Headless Man") (1929),{{sfn|Vladimirova|1977|p=88}} Qahhor concentrated on prose writing. His first book, ''Qishloq hukmi ostida'' (''Under the Rule of the Village''), was published in 1932.{{sfn|Abdusamatov|1985|p=25}} His first collection of stories, ''Olam yasharadi'' (''The World Becomes Young''), was published in 1933.<ref name="BSE">{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Большая советская энциклопедия|language=ru|title=Каххар, Абдулла|trans-title=Kakhkhar Abdulla|page=548|volume=11|year=1973|edition=3|location=Moscow|publisher=Great Soviet Encyclopedia Publishing House|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KrsXAQAAIAAJ}}</ref>
Qahhor's other novels and stories include ''Sarob'' (''Mirage'') (1935), ''Oʻgʻri'' (''The Thief'') (1936), ''Bemor'' (''The Patient'') (1936), ''Qoʻshchinor chiroqlari'' (''The Lights of Qoʻshchinor'') (1951), ''Oʻtmishdan ertaklar'' (''Stories from the Past'') (1965), ''Muhabbat'' (''Love'') (1968), ''Mahalla'', ''Millatchilar'' (''Nationalists''), and others. He is also known for his plays ''Shohi soʻzana'' (''Silk Suzani'') (1950), ''Ogʻriq tishlar'' (''Hurting Teeth'') (1950), ''Tobutdan tovush'' (''A Sound from the Coffin'') (1962), and ''Ayajonlarim'' (''My Dear Mothers'') (1967).


Qahhor's stories "Asror bobo" ("Grandpa Asror"), "Dardaqdan chiqqan qahramon" ("A Hero from Dardaq"), "Kampirlar sim qoqdi" ("Old Women Rang"), "Xotinlar" ("Women"), and "Oltin yulduz" ("The Golden Star") depict the courage of Uzbek soldiers and the hard work of Uzbek workers during the ] against ] and its ].{{sfn|Normatov|2007|p=30}}
He translated the works of many Russian writers, such as ], ], and ] into the ]. In particular, he translated '']'' of Pushkin, '']'' and '']'' of Gogol, and, together with his wife Kibriyo Qahhorova, '']'' of ].


Qahhor's other novels and stories include ''Sarob'' (''Mirage'') (1935),{{sfn|Mirvaliyev|1993|p=57}} ''Oʻgʻri'' (''The Thief''){{sfn|Sodiq|2006|p=143}} (1936), ''Bemor'' (''The Patient'') (1936),{{sfn|Abdusamatov|1985|p=32}} ''Qoʻshchinor chiroqlari'' (''The Lights of Qoʻshchinor'') (1951),<ref name="Toshkentencyc">{{cite book|title=Тошкент: энциклопедия|trans-title=Tashkent: encyclopedia|publisher="O‘zbekiston Milliy Entsiklopediyasi" Davlat Ilmiy Nashriyoti|date=2009|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-LzYsuzYJXwC|page=32|language=uz}}</ref> ''Oʻtmishdan ertaklar'' (''Stories from the Past'') (1965),<ref name="Toshkentencyc"/> ''Muhabbat'' (''Love'') (1968),<ref name="BSE"/> ''Mahalla'' (''Neighborhood''),<ref>{{cite book|title=Ўзбек совет адабиëти тарикҳи|date=1972|publisher=O‘zbekiston SSR "Fan" nashriëti|volume=3|language=uz|page=97|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MFjhAAAAMAAJ}}</ref> ''Millatchilar'' (''Nationalists''),<ref>{{cite book|title=Узбекский язык и литература|publisher=Fan|date=1978|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UgW6AAAAIAAJ|language=uz|page=98}}</ref> and others. He is also known for his plays ''Shohi soʻzana'' (''Silk Suzani'') (1950),<ref name="Toshkentencyc"/> ''Ogʻriq tishlar'' (''Hurting Teeth'') (1954),{{sfn|Normatov|2007|p=79}} ''Tobutdan tovush'' (''A Sound from the Coffin'') (1962),{{sfn|Sodiq|2006|p=147}} and ''Ayajonlarim'' (''My Dear Mothers'') (1967).{{sfn|Normatov|2007|p=79}}
==Influence==

Qahhor influenced numerous Uzbek writers, including ], ], and ].
Qahhor translated the works of many Russian writers, such as ], ], ], and ] into the ].<ref name="BSE"/> In particular, he translated '']'' of Pushkin,<ref>{{cite book|last=Rasuli|first=Masud|title=Братства щедрые плоды|publisher=Izd-vo lit-ry i iskusstva|year=1974|page=38|language=ru|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eSgxAAAAIAAJ}}</ref> '']'' and '']'' of Gogol,<ref name="Vladimirova">{{cite news|last1=Vladimirova|first1=Ninel|last2=Kasymov|first2=S.|title=Переводы произведений русских классиков на узбекский язык|date=16 December 1953|work=Pravda Vostoka|language=ru|pages=3-4|url=http://press.natlib.uz/ru/editions/75308|issue=295}}</ref> and, together with his wife Kibriyo Qahhorova, '']'' of ].<ref>{{cite book|title=Ўзбек тили ва адабиёти|publisher=Fan|date=1976|language=uz|page=52|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YwS6AAAAIAAJ}}</ref> While his translations have been widely praised by many authors and critics,{{sfn|Salomov|1961}} some of his earlier translations were criticized for incorrectly conveying the meaning of texts.<ref name="Vladimirova"/>

==Influence and legacy==
During the Soviet era, Qahhor's works were quite popular in the Baltics.{{sfn|Sharafiddinov|2001|p=112}} He also influenced numerous Uzbek writers, including ],<ref>{{cite news|last=Mamatova|first=Dilobar|title=Башарият учун ўлмас мерос қолдирган адиб|work=O‘zbekiston Milliy axborot agentligi|date=20 December 2021|url=https://uza.uz/uz/posts/bashariyat-uchun-olmas-meros-qoldirgan-adib_331246|language=uz}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite news|last=Vohidov|first=Erkin|title=Адиб сабофи|work=Toshkent haqiqati|date=27 January 2007|language=uz|page=2}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Забардаст сўз санъаткори|work=Toshkent oqshomi|date=23 March 2023|language=uz|page=3}}</ref> There is a house-museum dedicated to his memory that was founded in 1987.<ref name="Toshkentencyc"/><ref>{{cite news|last=Ochilov|first=Nuriddin|title=Вазир ва ҳокимларга бегона манзиллар|work=Jamiyat|date=18 May 2023|language=uz|page=3}}</ref>

Archives show that he issued denunciations of other Uzbek writers to Soviet authorities.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Khalid |first=Adeeb |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r9T-CgAAQBAJ&pg=PA385 |title=Making Uzbekistan: Nation, Empire, and Revolution in the Early USSR |date=2015 |publisher=Cornell University Press |isbn=978-1-5017-0134-4 |language=en}}</ref>

==Awards==
* ] (1952)<ref>{{cite news|title=в. Драматургии|trans-title=v. Dramatists|work=]|date=15 March 1952|page=2|language=ru|url=https://portal-kultura.ru/upload/iblock/7f9/1952.03.15.pdf}}</ref>
* Three ] (6 December 1951,<ref>{{cite news|title=Указ Президиума Верховного Совета СССР О награждении орденами и медалями работников литературы и искусства Узбекской ССР|trans-title=Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR On awarding orders and medals to workers of literature and art of the Uzbek SSR|work=]|date=8 December 1951|language=ru|page=1|url=https://portal-kultura.ru/upload/iblock/85c/1951.12.08.pdf}}</ref> 16 September 1957,<ref>{{cite news|title=СССР Олий Совети Президиумининг Фармони Ёзувчи Абдулла Қаҳҳорни Меҳнат Қизил Байроқ ордени билан мукофотлаш тўғрисида|trans-title=Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR On Awarding Writer Abdulla Qahor with the Order of the Red Banner of Labor|date=19 September 1957|work=]|language=uz|page=1|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/advertisement-clipping-sep-19-1957-4670608/}}</ref> 8 September 1967)<ref>{{cite news |date=9 September 1967 |title=СССР Олий Совети Президиумининг Фармони Ёзувчи Абдулла Қаҳҳорни Меҳнат Қизил Байроқ ордени билан мукофотлаш тўғрисида |trans-title=Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on awarding writer Abdulla Qahor with the Order of the Red Banner of Labor |url=https://newspaperarchive.com/advertisement-clipping-sep-09-1967-4670604/ |work=Sovet Oʻzbekistoni |page=1 |language=uz |issue=212}}</ref>
* ] (31 January 1939)<ref>{{cite news|title=Указ Президиума Верховного Совета СССР О награждении советский писателей|trans-title=Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR On awarding Soviet writers|date=2 February 1939|work=]|language=ru|url=http://press.natlib.uz/ru/editions/87994|page=3}}</ref>
* People's Writer of the Uzbek SSR (8 September 1967)<ref>{{cite news|title=Абдулла Қаҳҳоровга «Ўзбекистон ССР Ҳалқ Ёзувчиси фахрий унвони бериш тўғрисида»|trans-title="On awarding the honorary title of People's Writer of the Uzbekistan SSR" to Abdulla Qahhorov|date=9 September 1967|work=]|language=uz|page=1|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/advertisement-clipping-sep-09-1967-4670598/}}</ref>
* ] (1966)<ref>{{cite news|title=Ҳамза Ҳакимзода мукофоти|trans-title=Hamza Hakimzoda Award|work=Sovet Oʻzbekistoni|date=5 October 1966|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/advertisement-clipping-oct-05-1966-4436915/|language=uz|page=2}}</ref>
* ] (25 August 2000)<ref>{{cite news|title=Указ Президента Республики Узбекистан О награждении мастеров литературы и искусства, внесших огромный вклад в развитие узбекской национальной культуры|trans-title=Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan On awarding masters of literature and art who have made a significant contribution to the development of Uzbek national culture|work=Pravda Vostoka|date=26 August 2000|language=ru|page=1}}</ref>


==Notes== ==Notes==
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Abdulla Qahhor
Абдулла Қаҳҳор
A commemorative Uzbek stamp made in honor of Abdulla Qahhor's 100th birthdayA commemorative Uzbek stamp made in honor of Abdulla Qahhor's 100th birthday
BornAbdulla Qahhorov
(1907-09-17)September 17, 1907
Kokand, Fergana Oblast, Russian Empire
DiedMay 24, 1968(1968-05-24) (aged 60)
Moscow, Soviet Union
OccupationNovelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, and literary translator
Literary movementRealism
Notable awards

Abdulla Qahhor (September 17, 1907 – May 24, 1968) was a Soviet and Uzbek novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, and literary translator. He is best remembered as the author of the 1951 novel Qoʻshchinor chiroqlari (The Lights of Qoʻshchinor) and the 1958 novella Sinchalak.

Qahhor is considered to be one of the best Uzbek writers of the 20th century, and has been called the "Chekhov" of Uzbeks. He received the prestigious Stalin Prize in 1952, and became a National Writer of the Uzbek SSR in 1967. In 2000, Qahhor was posthumously awarded the Order of Outstanding Merit (Uzbek: Buyuk xizmatlari uchun), one of independent Uzbekistan's most prestigious awards.

Life

Abdulla Qahhor was born on 17 September 1907 in Kokand. According to some sources, his father was a blacksmith. According to other sources, his father was a shoemaker, or, alternatively, his family were farmers.

In 1930, Qahhor entered the pedagogical faculty of Central Asia State University, graduating in 1934. He became a member of the Communist Party in 1952. From 1954 to 1956, he was the Chairman of the Union of Writers of the Uzbek SSR.

In the early years of his work, Qahhor was very good friends with Sharof Rashidov, but the two had a falling out after Rashidov did not like some of the contents of Qahhor's novel Qoʻshchinor and insisted that it be modified. The novel was later re-developed into Qoʻshchinor chiroqlari.

Qahhor died in Moscow on 24 May 1968 at the age of 60 and was buried in Tashkent.

Works

An Uzbek stamp issued in recognition of Abdulla Qahhor's play Shohi soʻzana (Silk Suzani) (1950)

Abdulla Qahhor started his writing career in 1924 by writing short stories. He began publishing his work in 1925 and went on to work as a writer for many different Uzbek-language periodicals, such as Qizil Oʻzbekiston (Red Uzbekistan), Mushtum (Fist), Yangi Farg‘ona (New Ferghana) under many different pseudonyms and pen names, including Norin shilpiq, Sarimsoq, E-Boy, Erkaboy, Gina, Gulyor, Mavlono Kufur, and Nish.

From 1934 to 1937, he worked as secretary of the Sovet adabiyoti (Soviet Literature) magazine, and from 1938 to 1950, he worked as an editor and translator at the State Publishing House of Uzbekistan.

His first poem, "Oy kuyganda" ("When the Moon Burns"), was published in Mushtum in 1924. Following the release of his first story, "Boshsiz odam" ("The Headless Man") (1929), Qahhor concentrated on prose writing. His first book, Qishloq hukmi ostida (Under the Rule of the Village), was published in 1932. His first collection of stories, Olam yasharadi (The World Becomes Young), was published in 1933.

Qahhor's stories "Asror bobo" ("Grandpa Asror"), "Dardaqdan chiqqan qahramon" ("A Hero from Dardaq"), "Kampirlar sim qoqdi" ("Old Women Rang"), "Xotinlar" ("Women"), and "Oltin yulduz" ("The Golden Star") depict the courage of Uzbek soldiers and the hard work of Uzbek workers during the Soviet-German war against Nazi Germany and its allies.

Qahhor's other novels and stories include Sarob (Mirage) (1935), Oʻgʻri (The Thief) (1936), Bemor (The Patient) (1936), Qoʻshchinor chiroqlari (The Lights of Qoʻshchinor) (1951), Oʻtmishdan ertaklar (Stories from the Past) (1965), Muhabbat (Love) (1968), Mahalla (Neighborhood), Millatchilar (Nationalists), and others. He is also known for his plays Shohi soʻzana (Silk Suzani) (1950), Ogʻriq tishlar (Hurting Teeth) (1954), Tobutdan tovush (A Sound from the Coffin) (1962), and Ayajonlarim (My Dear Mothers) (1967).

Qahhor translated the works of many Russian writers, such as Leo Tolstoy, Alexander Pushkin, Anton Chekhov, and Nikolai Gogol into the Uzbek language. In particular, he translated The Captain's Daughter of Pushkin, Marriage and The Government Inspector of Gogol, and, together with his wife Kibriyo Qahhorova, War and Peace of Leo Tolstoy. While his translations have been widely praised by many authors and critics, some of his earlier translations were criticized for incorrectly conveying the meaning of texts.

Influence and legacy

During the Soviet era, Qahhor's works were quite popular in the Baltics. He also influenced numerous Uzbek writers, including Oʻtkir Hoshimov, Erkin Vohidov, and Abdulla Oripov. There is a house-museum dedicated to his memory that was founded in 1987.

Archives show that he issued denunciations of other Uzbek writers to Soviet authorities.

Awards

Notes

  1. Uzbek: Abdulla Qahhor, Абдулла Қаҳҳор; Russian: Абдулла Каххар, romanizedAbdulla Kakhkhar.
  2. Some sources claim that he was born in what is now the Asht District of Tajikistan.

References

Citations

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  3. "Abdulla Qahhor". Ensiklopedik lugʻat (in Uzbek). Vol. 1. Toshkent: Oʻzbek sovet ensiklopediyasi. 1988. pp. 5–6. 5-89890-002-0.
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