By: Adiba Pardabayeva
Zulfia Israilova is a famous and talented Uzbek poetess. A brilliant artist, a woman who keenly felt the heart of an ordinary person – a hardworking woman who valiantly fought for the equal rights of Eastern women in society. The influence of Zulfia’s poetry is the true expression of our luxurious complex, its originality, the image of the heart and personal life of our contemporaries. Zulfiya Israilova, a famous and honorable representative of the Uzbek people, a well-known community leader, a herald of the struggle for international peace, is the recipient of the international “Nilufar”, Jawaharlal Nehru and State awards. Zulfiya Khanim Isroilova was born in 1915 in the ancient Degrez quarter of Tashkent city. First, she studied at a scholarly school, then she studied at a land of educated women and girls. In 1935-1938, she studied at the graduate school of the Institute of Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. After that, she worked in various publishing houses. From 1935 to 1980, she was the editor-in-chief of the “Saodat” women’s and girls’ magazine, widely distributed in our republic in about thirty languages. Zulfiyakhanim Israilova is married to Hamid Olimjon. while they were living a life full of dreams, in 1944 she lost her wife in a car accident.
Popular poems such as “In the Moon”, “Without You”, “Heart”, “Falak”, “Spring came to question you”, “Don’t steal my pen for a day”, “Bum-bosh kalibdi ir varaka koz”, “My son, war won’t end” Her poems such as “Mushoira” are famous. He is the author of lyrical and lyric-epic epics such as “He was called Farhad”, “Sunny pen”, “Broken pieces of memory”. In 1935, she married the poet Hamid Olimjon and wrote many sad poems after her untimely death. She translated samples of the works of Pushkin, Lermontov, Nekrasov, L. Ukrainka, V. Inber and many other poets into Uzbek. Zulfia’s poetry is filled with passionate love for nature and humanity, its integral part and highest peak. In her poems, nature is embodied in light colors, bright colors and symbols.
I am interested in the life and work of Zulfia Israilova. In fact, I consider the most beautiful Uzbek woman to be Zulfiyakhanim.
Adiba Pardabayeva
Surkhandarya region, Termiz city
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