Zhurahon Rahmonov Explained

Zhurahon Rahmonberdievich Rahmonov
Birth Date:1917 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Osh city, Kyrgyzstan
Death Place:Osh city, Kyrgyzstan
Native Name:Uzbek: Раҳмонов Жўрахон Раҳмонбердиевич
Yearsactive:1937–77
Occupation:Actor
Spouse:Oyimhon (1929–1997)
Children:6
Father:Rahmonberdi Madazimov

Zhurahon Rahmonberdievich Rahmonov (Russian: link=no|Журахон Рахмонбердиевич Рахмонов) (1917–1977) was the founder of the theater named after Babur Osh, Kyrgyz Soviet film and theater actor. He was an honored artist of the Uzbek SSR (1974).

Biography

Zhurahon Rakhmonov born on 18 August 1917 in the city of Osh (Kyrgyzstan) in the family of employees. He was one of the founders of the Uzbek Drama Theater named after Kirov (now named Babur) Osh. He entered an actor in the theater in 1937. it is also the founder theater named after Kirov are his father Rahmonberdi Madazimov (since 1914), as well as his brother Urinboy Rahmonov (since 1927).

In 1938 he was drafted into the Red Army. Participated in the Soviet-Finnish War, the defense of besieged Leningrad, served as a senior sergeant of the 95th Tank Brigade of the 9th Tank Corps of the 2nd Byelorussian Front. He participated in the liberation of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Germany, the capture of Berlin and the Reichstag. He was awarded the Order of "Patriotic War" II degree (order number 9 TC 015/p from 23 August 1943), and numerous medals.After the war, Zhurahon Rakhmonov returned to work at the Osh State Uzbek Music and Drama Theater named after Babur and the rest of his life working their entertainer, he has played more than a hundred roles in theater and cinema.

Zhurahon Rakhmonov died 7 April 1977 and was buried in the city of Osh.

Filmography

Creative activity in the theater

In addition, he has participated in numerous concerts.

Personal life

Father: Rahmonberdi Madazimov (1875–1933). Mother: Bibihon (1884–1922). Wife Oyimhon (1929–1997). Children: Anzirathon (1951–2015), Muyassarhon (1955), Sanjarbek (1959–2012), Minurahon (1962), Muazzamhon (1964), Anwar (1969–2004).

Honors

Literature

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