Rahmonberdi Madazimov

Rahmonberdi Madazimov
Rahmonberdi Madazimov-founder and organizer of the theatrical movement in Kyrgyzstan
Born Uzbek: Раҳмонберди Мадазимов
1875
Uzgen city Kyrgyzstan
Died 1933
Uzgen city Kyrgyzstan
Cause of death Prolonged illness
Occupation Actor, director, art director, writers
Years active 1914–1932
Home town Osh city Kyrgyzstan
Spouse(s) Bibihon (1884–1922), a native of the Uratepa city.
Children Nazokathon (1902–34), Hozhiniso (1907–32), Urinboy (1910–80), Nazirhon (1912–17), Zhurahon (1917–77)

Rahmonberdi Madazimov (Russian: Рахмонберди Мадазимов) (1875–1933) – founder and organizer of the theatrical movement in Kyrgyzstan, the founder and first artistic director of the Osh State Academic Uzbek Music and Drama Theater named after Babur Osh city, writer.

Biography

Mirzo Rahmonberdi hajji son Muhammadazim alam (Madazimov) was born in 1875 in the town of Uzgen. Rahmonberdi hajji Madazimov was a writer, in 1914–1915 in the printing house at the chancellery by the Governor-general of Turkestan in Tashkent were published of his two books "Osh characteristics", "Dictionary of names".

In 1914, the theater group was founded under the leadership of Rahmonberdi Madazimov with teacher Russian-native schools Osh city Baltyhodzha Sultanov

In 1918, under the leadership of Rahmonberdi Madazimov with other enlightened leaders and teachers of the Osh district Ibrohim Musaboev, Beknazar Nazarov, Zhurahon Zaynobiddinov, Nazirhan Kamolov, A.Saidov, A.Eshonhonov, Abdukodir Iskhokov, Isroiljon Ismoilov, Jalil Sobitov the first time in Kyrgyzstan was founded by amateur theater group based on the concert brigade at the Revolutionary Military Council of the Turkestan Front of the local muslim actors

The first artistic director of the theater group Rahmonberdi Madazimov was the first founder and organizer of the theater movement in Kyrgyzstan. In 1919, a circle was formed in the drama troupe. This troupe has served not only to the development of theatrical art, but also the development of professional musical art in the south of Kyrgyzstan. The repertoire of the troupe, in addition to theatrical productions have been numerous concerts, also carried out the processing of folk melodies for the musical accompaniment of performances that contributed to the formation of professional musicians. In the future, this troupe became the basis for the creation of the Osh State Academic Uzbek Music and Drama Theater named after Babur.

Babur Theatre in Osh is the oldest theater in Central Asia, after the Uzbek National Academic Drama Theatre named after Hamza in Tashkent (founded in 1913–27 in February 1914)

Founder of Osh Uzbek Drama Theater Rahmonberdi hajji Madazimov in connection with the departure to the city of Uzgen in 1932 left the theater and died at the end of May 1933 in the town of Uzgen.

Two sons Rahmonberdi Madazimov worthy continued his father's work to the service of art and culture for many years worked in the theater named after Babur Osh city. Urinboy and Zhurahon Rakhmonov were among the founders of Music and Drama Theater named after Babur Osh city and made a great contribution to the development of art and culture of Kyrgyzstan, brought a lot of young actors.

Creative activity in the theater

  • 1927 – K.Yashin "Friends."
  • 1928 – K.Yashin "Inside."
  • 1929 – Gulom Zafariy "Halima", K.Yashin "Aji-Aji".
  • 1930 – Umarjon Ismoilov "Stories in the cotton field"
  • 1931 – Nikolai Gogol "Marriage".
  • 1932 – Mannon Uygur "Translator".
  • 1933 – Hajibeyov "Arshin Mal Alan".
  • 1934 – Nikolai Gogol "The Government Inspector".
  • 1935 – Nazir Safarov, Ziyo Said "History says", K.Yashin "Will burn".
  • 1936 – Zh.Turusbekov "Instead of death", K. Trenyov "Lyubov Yarovaya", Tozhizoda "Komsomol platoon"
  • 1937 – Schiller "Intrigue and Love", Sh.Hurshid "Farhad and Shirin".
  • 1938 – C. Goldoni "Servant of Two Masters", Sabir Abdullah, "Saber Uzbekistan".
  • 1939 – Bill-Belotserkovskiy "Border" Hamza "Rich and laborer", Sabir Abdullah, "Tahir and Zuhra".
  • 1940 – Hamza "Holiskhon", K.Yashin "Buran".
  • 1941 – K.Yashin and M.Muhamedov "Gulsara", Khurshid "Layla and Majnun", Sabir Abdullah "Kurban Umarov".
  • 1942 – K.Yashin "Death to the invaders!", Hamza "Tricks of Maysara", А. Korniychuk "Frontline".
  • 1943 – Sabir Abdullah "Davron ata", Umarjon Ismoilov "Zafar".
  • 1944 – K.Yashin "Nurkhon", M. Ordubadi "Bride 5 som".
  • 1945 – Uygun "Song of Life".
  • 1946 – Mukhtarov "Honor the women".
  • 1947 – Uygun "Spring", Khurshid "Farhad and Shirin".
  • 1948 – K. Trenyov "Red Tie", Uygun "Song of Life", Uygun "Oltinkol".
  • 1949 – Fatkhullin "Petals", Hamid Olimjon "Semurg".
  • 1950 – Akram Ismail "Justice", Sabir Abdullah "Alpamysh".
  • 1951 – Bokonbaev "Toktogul", Khurshid "Layla and Majnun".
  • 1952 – Shukur Sadulla "Eriltosh", Mahmoud Rahmon "Joy", Abdulla Qahhor "Silk Suzani".
  • 1953 – Izzat Sultan "Alisher Navoiy", Lysenko "Natalka Poltavka", K.Yashin "Nurkhon".
  • 1954 – Shukur Sadulla "Feast on the field", Bahrom Rahmonov "Heart Secrets".
  • 1955 – K.Yashin "Oftobhon", Rabindranath Tagore "The Girl of the Ganges River"
  • 1956 – K.Yashin "Ravshan and Zulhumor", Fatkhullin "Love for the motherland", Ahmadov "Chest of secrets"
  • 1957 – Sabir Abdullah "Alpamysh", Samad Vurgun "Yulduz".
  • 1958 – Hamid Olimjon "Oygul and Bakhtiyor", M.Shatrov "In the name of the revolution".

In addition, he has participated in numerous concerts.

A family

Father – Ibni Muhammadazim alam (died in 1876), a religious figure. The mother – Bibi Soliha (1850–1922), a native of the Uratepa city. Wife – Bibihon (1884–1922), a native of the Uratepa city. Children – Nazokathon (1902–1934), Hozhiniso (1907–1932), Urinboy (1910–1980), Nazirhon (1912–1917), Zhurahon (1917–1977)

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