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Mehrinoz Abbosova
Mehrinoz Abbosova (born July 23, 1995; Uzbekistan) is an Uzbek poet, journalist, and literary critic. In 2017, Abbosova was appointed by Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev as chair of the newly established Republican Council of Young Artists. In this role, she led numerous festivals and other projects to support young artists across Uzbekistan. Abbosova was also involved in projects aimed at creating quality digital content in Uzbek, including the WikiStipendiya edit-a-thon on Uzbek Wikipedia. Since 2022, Abbosova has served as an advisor to the director of the Youth Affairs Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan. She has been a member of the Uzbekistan Writers Association since 2018. She was awarded the state Zulfiya Award in 2012 and Shuhrat Medal in 2017. She has published two poetry collections "Men yoshlikman" (2011) and "Yulduzrang qoʻshiqlar" (2014). Biography Mehrinoz Abbasova was born on July 23, 1995, in Chortoq District in the Namangan Region of Uzbekistan. She was t ...
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Chortoq
Chortoq ( — 4 hills) is a city in Namangan Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Chortoq District. Etymology The name "Chortoq" means "4 hills" (from the Persian ''"chor"'' - 4 and the Turkic ''"togh, toq"'' - hill, mountain), which indicates 4 artificially created hills (hills) in the city, which served at one time for military-defensive and warning purposes. Geography Located in northern part of the Ferghana Valley The Fergana Valley (also commonly spelled the Ferghana Valley) in Central Asia crosses eastern Uzbekistan, southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan. Encompassing three former Soviet republics, the valley is ethnically diverse and relation ... (Fargʻona vodiysi) in eastern Uzbekistan. Population Its population is 53,400 (2016). References Populated places in Namangan Region Cities in Uzbekistan {{Uzbekistan-geo-stub ...
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