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  2. Botir Zokirov - Wikipedia

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    Botir Zokirov (26 April 1936 – 23 January 1985) was a Soviet and Uzbek singer, writer, poet, painter and actor, who is considered to be the founder of Uzbek pop music. He was the People's artist of Uzbekistan. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Outstanding Merit by independent Uzbekistan. [1]

  3. National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan

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    In the 1990s, the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company of Uzbekistan launched TV channels UzTV-1, UzTV-2, UzTV-3, [26] [27] and UzTV-4 [28] [29] (the broadcast partly consisted of broadcasts of Russian channels ORT and RTR), as well as the 2nd, 3rd and 4th programs of Uzbek radio, “Uzbek radio” itself began to be called the 1st ...

  4. State Anthem of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The State Anthem of Uzbekistan [a] was officially adopted on 10 December 1991 by the Constitution of Uzbekistan, after gaining independence from the Soviet Union.The lyrics were written by Uzbek poet Abdulla Oripov, set to the melody composed by Soviet Uzbek composer Mutal Burhonov.

  5. List of leaders of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    (1938–2016) [8] 1990: 24 March 1990 2 September 2016: 26 years, 162 days OʻzKP: 1 1991 1995 2000 2002: XDP: 2007 2015: OʻzLiDeP — Nigmatilla Yuldashev [9] (1962–) Acting — 2 September 2016 8 September 2016 6 days OʻzMTDP [10] — Shavkat Mirziyoyev [11] (1957–) — 8 September 2016 14 December 2016 97 days OʻzMTDP: 2 2016 2021: 14 ...

  6. Music of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Uzbek pop music is well developed, and enjoys mainstream success via pop music media and various radio stations. Many Uzbek singers such as Sevara Nazarkhan , Sogdiana Fedorinskaya , and Rayhon Ganieva have achieved commercial success not only in Uzbekistan but also in other CIS countries such as Kazakhstan , Russia , and Tajikistan .

  7. Hayk - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian word haykakan (հայկական, 'that which pertains to Armenians') derives from the name Hayk. Additionally, the poetic names for the Armenian nation, Haykazun (հայկազուն) or Haykazn (հայկազն, consisting of Hayk and azn 'generation, nation, tribe'), also derive from Hayk ( Haykazn / Haykaz later became a masculine ...

  8. Sevara Nazarkhan - Wikipedia

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    Sevara Nazarkhan (Uzbek: Sevara Nazarxon, Севара Назархон) is an Uzbek singer, songwriter, and musician. She is awarded as People’s artist of Uzbekistan. [1] Her musical style incorporates Uzbek folk and contemporary music. Nazarkhan has achieved worldwide fame and has collaborated with high-profile international artists.

  9. Independence Day (Uzbekistan) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Mustaqilligi kuni) is an official national holiday in Uzbekistan, celebrated on the first of September. [ 1 ] fireworks, concerts, competitions, military parades , and wreath laying ceremonies are held in Tashkent during the independence day celebrations.