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«Culture is the foundation of the nations existence»

The Founder of Peace and National Unity – Leader of the Nation, President of the Republic of Tajikistan,
His Excellency Emomali Rahmon

Culture is the pearl of the essence of the nation. Fortunately, in the Independent Tajikistan has created favorable conditions for exploring this rich heritage of the Tajik people. All theaters, exhibition halls, palaces and houses of culture, the Tajik circus, the library with its colorful program is open from morning until late evening. Hasten and rejoice yourself and your family members!

Dushanbe says final farewell to Tajik famous poet Mumin Qanoat

 

On Saturday May 19, residents of Dushanbe could pay their last respects to Tajik famous poet Mumin Qanoat. Thousands queued to pay respects to Mumin Qanoat, who died in Dushanbe Friday (April 18) afternoon, aged 86.

The famous poet was buried at Luchob cemetery in Dushanbe.
Mumin Qanoat was born in the village of Kurgovad in the Darvoz district of the Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO) on May 20, 1932.

Mumin Qanoat received his early education in Darvoz and Gharm districts. He graduated from the Department of Tajik Philology Faculty at the Historical-Philological Faculty of Tajik National University in 1956.

His first verses were published in a district newspaper in the Gharm district in the late 1940s.
Mumin Qanoat had worked for Maorif va Madaniyat (Education and Culture) magazine and Irfon publishing house. From 1978 to 1991, He had headed the Union of Poets and Writers of Tajikistan.

Mumin Qanoat had been member of the Union of the Poets and Writers of the Soviet Union since 1961.

In 1977, Mumin Qanoat was awarded the USSR State Prize for his poem “Surushi Stalingrad” (Voices of Stalingrad).
Mumin Qanoat’s verses and poems were translated into many languages.


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