Nodira
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Born |
Mohlaroyim 1792 Andijan |
Died |
1842 Kokand |
Occupation | Poet and stateswoman |
Mohlaroyim (Uzbek: Mohlaroyim, Моҳларойим) (1792-1842), most commonly known by her penname Nodira, was an Uzbek poet and stateswoman.[1] Nodira is generally regarded as one of the most outstanding Uzbek poets.[2] She wrote poetry both in Uzbek and Persian. Nodira also used other pennames, such as Komila and Maknuna.[3] Many of her diwans have survived. These diwans consist of more than 10,000 lines of poetry.
Nodira was the wife of Muhammad Umar Khan (1787-1822) who ruled the Khanate of Kokand from 1809 until 1822.[4] Following her husband's death, Nodira became the de facto ruler of Kokand. She was executed in 1842 by Nasrullah Khan.
References
- ↑ Qodirova, Mahbuba (2005). "Nodira". Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi (in Uzbek). Toshkent: Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi.
- ↑ "Uzbek Literature". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
- ↑ Qodirova, Mahbuba. "Nodira (1792-1842)". Ziyouz (in Uzbek). Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ "Nodira". Ensiklopedik lugʻat (in Uzbek). 2. Toshkent: Oʻzbek sovet ensiklopediyasi. 1990. p. 20. 5-89890-018-7.
External links
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- Nodira's biography, Ziyouz
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- Nodira's biography, Adabiyot
- In Russian
- Nodira's works, Eastpage
- Nodira's biography, Eastpage
- Nodira's biography, Simurg
- Nodira's biography, Natalya Laydinen
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