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Said Ahmad, real name Saidahmad Husankhojaev, is a famous Uzbek writer.

Childhood
He was born on June 10, 1920 in the Samarkand gate neighborhood of Tashkent city. His childhood was spent in the circle of writers like Elbek, Aybek, Gafur Ghulam. Curious and restless by nature, Said Ahmad tried himself in many fields before entering literature: he wrote posters, tried to become an artist, studied at a doctor's school, studied at a construction technical school, attended an art school, became an apprentice to the famous photographer Penson, wrote news for newspapers. After studying at the Nizami Pedagogical Institute for a while, in 1941 he worked in the "Mushtum" magazine. In 1942-1943, he worked at the republican radio, in 1943-1947 in the newspaper "Qizil O'zbekiston", in 1948-1950 in the magazine "Sharq yulduzi". In the early 50s, he was imprisoned for several years as a nationalist. Said Ahmad was awarded the title of Hero of Uzbekistan in 1999 for his services to the cause of national independence.

Written works
Said Ahmed is known as a short story writer. In dozens of his stories such as "Cho'l burguti", "Lochin", "Bo'ston", "To'yboshi", "Jimjitlik", "Turnalar", "Hayqiriq", "Alla", "Muhabbatning tug'ilishi", "Qorako'z majnun", loyalty, love, moral values such as humanity, trust, and faith are impressively reflected. His works are read with pleasure, and he is considered a poet of prose. The writer is a creator who continued the Cairo tradition of creating comic stories. Many of his comics, such as "Sobiq", "Qoplon", "O'rik Domla", "Mening do'stim Babbaev", "Muzey", "Bo'ri ovi", "Xandonpista", explore the flaws in human nature. Said Ahmad is sensitive to the nuances of comic words and uses them skillfully.

His short stories "Qadrdon Dalalar" (1949), "Hukm" (1958) on the rural theme, novels "Qirq besh kun", "Hijron kunlari" (1964), "Ufq boʻsagʻasida" (1969) are skillfully depicted. "Ufq" trilogy, the novel "Jimjitlik" (1988) against the background of the depression of human destiny, "Sherzod va Gulshod" (1945) depicting children's lives, "Kelinlar qo'zg'oloni" (1976), which spread to the seven corners of the world, and a spiritual one depicting a lonely mood. Works such as "Kuyov" (1986) are proof of the great creative scene of the writer.

Death
Said Ahmed died on December 5, 2007 at the age of 87.

Literature

 * Normatov U., Sayd Ahmad [Adabiy portret], T., 1971; Gʻafurov I., Prozaning shoiri, T., 1984.
 * Mirvaliev S. Oʻzbek adiblari. -T.: „Yozuvchi“, 2000.
 * Karimov N.va boshqalar 20 asr oʻzbek adabiyoti tarixi.-T.: „Oʻqituvchi“, 1999.
 * Q. Yoʻldoshev va boshqalar Adabiyot (6-sinf). -T.: „Oʻqituvchi“, 2000.
 * Ufq, T., 1976; Saylanma [3 j.li], 1982; Tanlangan asarlar [3 j.li], T., 2000; Qorakoʻz majnun, T., 2001; Kiprikda qolgan tong, T., 2003.