Askar Hakim
See Hakimov, Askar.
Asrori, Vohid
Tajik folklorist Vohid Mirashurovich Asrori, also referred to as
Asrorov, was born in Khujand into a worker's family on October 7,
1917. He joined the CPSU in 1949.
Asrori graduated from the Language and Literature division of
Tashkent Pedagogical Institute in 1938. Between 1941 and 1944, he
contributed to the war efforts. After the war he worked for the Ministry
of State Supervision and later for the Pioniri Tojikiston journal. Shortly
thereafter, he moved to Dushanbe and, in 1949. graduated from the
Dushanbe Pedagogical Institute as well. Following that he was
employed by the teacher-training division of the same Institute as an
instructor. After he completed his studies, in 1952, he became one of
the first professors of the State University of Dushanbe Named After
Zhlanov. Subsequently, he became the Director of the Literature and
Folklore division of the Tajikistan State University.
Asrorov's first poems and early writings appear in 1947. His major
works include Salom Maktab (Hello, School, 1951), dedicated to young
readers; Zamzamai Hayot (Life's Murmur, 1964); and Hardoishon
Naghz (Both Are Good, 1962).
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