Askad Mukhtar
Аскад Мухтар Asqad Muxtor
ws an Uzbek writer, poet and translator. He was the secretary of the Union of Writers of Uzbekistan.
Laureate of the Republican Prize. Hamza (for the novel Chinara, 1973).
Askad Mukhtar was born into a working class family. At the age of 11 he became an orphan. He graduated from the Faculty of Philology of the Central Asian University, from which he graduated in 1942. From 1957 to 1969 he was the secretary of the Writers' Union of the Uzbek SSR. He worked for the magazines "Shark Yulduzi" and "Guliston". He headed the department of Uzbek literature at the Andijan Pedagogical Institute.
The first works of Mukhtar were published in 1938. His poem "Stalevar" (Pulat Kuyuvchi), published in 1947, introduced the theme of
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