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Turob Tola (pseudonym; surname Tolakhojayev, 1918.24.12, Turbat village of Shymkent region of South Kazakhstan - 20.04.1990, Tashkent) - poet, dramatist and cinematographer. People's Poet of Uzbekistan (1988), Honored artist of Uzbekistan (1967). He studied at the Tashkent Academy of Theater Education (1934-1938), the evening department of the Faculty of Language and Literature of the Tashkent Pedagogical Institute (1938-1941). Honored Artist of Uzbekistan (1967). He studied at the Tashkent Academy of Theater Education (1934-38), the evening department of the Faculty of Language and Literature of the Tashkent Pedagogical Institute (1938-41). Literary worker at the newspaper "Yosh Leninchi" (1935-41), editor and announcer at the State Broadcasting Committee of Uzbekistan (1935-48), literary secretary at the editorial office of the newspaper "Kyzil Uzbekiston" (1948-49), instructor at the party offices (1949-51), Uzbekistan Editor at the State Publishing House (1953-57), head of the script department at the Uzbekfilm studio (1957-62), secretary at the Cinematographers' Union (1962-67), head of the Department of Arts under the Ministry of Culture (1967-76), director of the Hamza Theater (1977- 79), worked as a head (1980-90) of the Tashkent regional branch of the Union of Writers and the Center for the Promotion of Literature. The first collection of "She'rlar" was published in 1939. After that, the poet wrote "Shodligim" (1941), "Tabassum" (1944), "Baxt tongotari" (1948), "Muborakbod" (1949), "Bolalar dostoni" (1950), "Qanotlan, qoshiqlarim" (1955), " Tanlangan asarlar" (1958), "Oromijon" (1961), "Gulyor" (1968), "Oftob nayzada" (1974), collections of poems, songs and epics were published.

Turob Tola began to engage in creative activities from the age of 15-16. Along with writing poems and epics, librettos for operas and ballets, various prose works, he made a significant contribution to the development of Uzbek singing art. His poems such as "Hayo bilan", "Sumbula", "Kochalar", "Doppi tikdim", "Sartarosh qoshigi" were sung.

In his epics such as "Hamiyat" (1948), "Shahlo", "Zamon Hukmi" (1968), "Suyuk Momo" (1975), "Tramvayda topilgan daftar" (1978), Turob Tola refers to the life of his hardworking contemporaries, as well as the pages of the historical past, scrolling and trying to look at the important events that took place in past with the vision of modern times.

He wrote "Kizbuloq" (1968), "Momo yer", "Quvvai qahkhaha" ("Nodirbegim") (1969) and other plays. In 1969-70, after translating F. Schiller's tragedy "Maria Stewart" into Uzbek, he reworked the drama "Quvvai qahqaha" dedicated to the tragic life of the famous Uzbek poetess and brought it to the stage under the name "Nodirabegim" (staged in Hamza, Muqimi and other theaters). At the same time, Turob Tola created a stage version of the best works of Uzbek and neighboring peoples' literature Ch. Musical drama of the same name based on Aitmatov's short story "Momo yer", opera libretto "Zulmatdan ziyo" based on Oibek's novel "Kutlug blood", poetic drama of the same name (1979) based on Hamid Olimjon's epic "Oygul and Bakhtiyor", created an opera libretto of the same name(1987): Uzbek people's epic "Malikai ayor". In addition, he has a libretto of the ballet "Samarkand afsonasi" based on Uzbek folk tales. He is the author of the screenplay of the films "Maftuningman" (1958), "Furkat" (in collaboration with M. Melkumov, 1960) and the video film "Shashmakom" and took an active part in the filming of these films. Turob Tola wrote a number of literary portraits, essays and memoirs about contemporary figures of Uzbek literature and art ("Nafosat", 1967; "Kamalak" 1972). He wrote Shakespeare's comedy "The Taming of the Shrew", A.S. Pushkin, M.Yu. Lermontov, N.A. He translated the works of Nekrasov, T. Shevchenko, A. Tukai, S. Mukhanov into Uzbek.