Sirojiddin Sayyid A Veteran Journalist
Sirojiddin Sayyid was born on October 30, 1958 in Sariosiya district of Surkhandarya region. He graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Tashkent State University. He worked in “Toshkent oqshomi “newspaper and “Mushtum” magazine.
He worked as the first deputy chairman of the Union of Writers of Uzbekistan, the editor-in-chief of the magazine “Sharq Yulduzi”.
Till now, Sirojiddin has published a number of poetry collections, such as “Ruhim xaritasil”, “Salqin xarsanglar kaftida”, “Sevgi mamlakati”, “Asragil”, “Mehr qolur, muhabbat qolur”, “Kuydim” and “Vatanni o’rganish” published. if his first poem “Orzu” was published in 1975, his first collection “Ruhim xaritasi ” was published in 1985.
He translated many poems of A. Voznesenskiy, B. Akhmadulina, V, A. Feinberg into Uzbek.
His works were published in Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Korea, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. Currently, he is the head of the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan.
Motherland song
I love the Motherland
You are my soul, Motherland
The stars are my eyes
My sky is the Motherland
My eyelashes are flickering
The moon illuminates the night
Stones are also shining
My bright inspiration is Motherland
Mountain – my grandfather Bukhari
Garden – my grandfather vernal
Temur- my grandfather commander
My Shohijahon is Motherland
My beautiful and bright cradle
My door opened to the sun
My song my father sing
My soul is the Motherland
I have more good intentions
The best is freedom
Honor is literature
Honor is Motherland
My way is always bright
My heart said this poem
Motherland – bright my sister
My mother is Motherland
This poem has been translated by Madinabonu Makhammadrizoyeva
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