Abdulloev, Ziyodullo
Tajik poet Ziyodullo Abdulloev, also referred to as Ziyo Abdullo,
was born into a farming family in the village of Khishtkupruk of
Qabodion on December 10, 1948.
Abdulloev graduated from the Dushanbe Pedagogical Institute in
1971. He worked for a number of years thereafter as a teacher, reporter
for Komsomoli Tojikiston, and a copy editor for Sadoi Sharq. In 1983,
he joined the literary and artistic staff of the Union of Writers of
Tajikistan.
Abdulloev's first poems appeared early in the 1970s. His early contri-
butions are published in two volumes: Iftikhori Zamon (The Pride of
Ages, 1982) and Daryo (The River, 1985). His other works include Kafi
Khok (The Foam of the Earth, 1982), Forugh (Light, 1990), as well as
an interpretation of Abdurahmon Mushfiqi's Zeri Tegh (Under the
Sword, 1991), Majmuai Dastajam'i (Group Collection, Moscow, 1998),
and Tajovuze Nur (Encroachment of Light).
The themes of Abdulloev's poetry include patriotism, the labor of the
farmers, and the praises of the beautiful scenery of Tajikistan.
Abdulloev joined the Union of Writers of the Soviet Union in 1984.
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