1903 - 1966
G'afur G'ulom Uzbekistani Writer
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First Name |
G'afur
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Last Name |
G'ulom
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Birthday |
10th May, 1903
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Birthplace |
Tashkent
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Died |
10th July, 1966
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Place of Death |
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
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Zodiac Sign |
Taurus
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Nationality |
Uzbekistani
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Occupation Text |
Poet, teacher, literary translator, and writer
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Occupation |
Writer
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Gʻafur Gʻulom or Gafur Gulom (Russified form Gafur Gulyam) (Uzbek: Gʻafur Gʻulom, Ғафур Ғулом) (May 10, 1903 – July 10, 1966) was an Uzbek poet, writer, and literary translator. He is best remembered for his stories Shum Bola (The Mischievous Boy) (adapted for film in 1977) and Yodgor. Gʻafur Gʻulom is also known for translating the works of many influential foreign authors, such as Alexander Pushkin, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and William Shakespeare. He translated Le Mariage de Figaro of Pierre Beaumarchais, Othello of William Shakespeare, and Gulistan of Saadi Shirazi into Uzbek.