Zhurahon Rahmonberdievich Rahmonov (Russian: 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).

Zhurahon Rahmonberdievich Rahmonov
Uzbek: Раҳмонов Жўрахон Раҳмонбердиевич
Born(1917-08-18)18 August 1917
Died7 April 1977(1977-04-07) (aged 59)
OccupationActor
Years active1937–77
SpouseOyimhon (1929–1997)
Children6
Parent

Biography edit

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 edit

  • 1971 movie "Zahar Berkut".
  • 1972 movie "The Street" ( "Kocho") (Kyrgyzfilm).
  • Film "Zholbars" (Tiger) – Basmach (Kyrgyzfilm).
  • Film "Azamat" (Uzbekfilm).

Creative activity in the theater edit

  • 1937 – Schiller "Intrigue and Love", Sh.Hurshid "Farhad and Shirin".
  • 1938 – C. Goldoni "Servant of Two Masters", Sabir Abdullah, "Saber Uzbekistan".
  • 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."
  • 1959 – Tursun Sobirov "Orzigul", Ahmad Bobojon "Ashiq Qarib and Shahsanam", A.Bobozhon "Typhoon", Hamza "Secrets of the veil".
  • 1960 – Kubanichbek Malikov "On high ground", Hamid Ghulam "Tashbalta love", Carlo Gozzi "Princess Turandot".
  • 1961 – Rihsi Orifzhonov "If your head curve", K.Yashin "Dilorom".
  • 1962 – Shukur Sadulla "Two bracelets", Beksulton Zhakiev "The fate of his father".
  • 1963 – Muhammadjon Khairullayev "Child", Abdulla Qahhor "Voice from the grave", Yahёhon Mamatkhonov "Meli hobbon, Nabi tovon".
  • 1964 – Ahmad Bobojon "The tragedy of the poem", Baiseitov, Shangitboev "Dear girl", William Shakespeare "Othello", Kasymali Dzhantoshev "Devil Girl", Premchand "Nimantran".
  • 1965 – Jamal Sahib "Guli siёh", Fatkhullin "Love in my youth", Kasymali Dzhantoshev "Mountain eagle", Izzat Sultan "Flight of the eagle".
  • 1966 – Izzat Sultan "Unknown person", Sabir Abdullah "Gul and Navruz", Chingiz Aitmatov "Mother's field", Uygun "Parvon".
  • 1967 – Alisher Navoiy "Dilorom", Adham Rahmat "Abdullah Nabiyev", Utkir Rashid "Matchmakers", Kasymali Dzhantoshev "Girl with a mustache".
  • 1968 – Abdullah Kadiri "Scorpion from the altar", Anatoly Sofronov "Kookie married", Mirzabek Toybaev "New bride", Bekniezov, Ismailov "Between Two Fires", Abdugani Abdugafurov "Regret".
  • 1969 – Nikolai Gogol "Marriage", Hamid Ghulam "Strange things", Sharof Rashidov "Mighty Wave", Mirzakalon Ismoiliy "When dawn rises over the Fergana".
  • 1970 – T. Abdumomunov "Who laughs last", M. Ordubadi "Bride 5 som", Shukhrat "Cheap groom", Dimitris Psathas "Requires a liar".
  • 1971 – A.D. Ilovayskiy "The Adventures of Chandu", Guntekin "Cheating on Sharia", Ismailov Umarjon "Rustam", Suorun Omolloon "Before the Dawn".
  • 1972 – Mukhtarov "Ferris generation", Toktobolot Abdumomunov "Girl Atabek", A.Abdugafurov "Baloyi nafs".
  • 1973 – Abdukahhor Mannonov "Beginning of life", Alexander Ostrovsky "Thunderstorm", Hamid Ghulam "Tashbalta love", Saidmurod "Mountain Beauty".
  • 1974 – A.Abdugafurov "Kuydirmagan kundosh", Jura Mahmudov "Beauty", Aaly Tokombaev "Ashirboy", Rihsi Orifzhonov "Crime without punishment", Saeed Ahmad "Bunt daughters".
  • 1975 – Tursun Sabirov "Orzigul", Gogol "The Government Inspector", Umarahunov "Man from afar", Hutaev "Old people with young souls", Akram Ismail "Justice".
  • 1976 – Mehribon Nazarov "Other hand", T. Abdumomunov "Do not tell anyone", Babahanov "Joker Ali", Akhmedov "The chest of secrets".
  • 1977 – Papayan "Turmoil before the wedding", Nasrudin Baitemirov "Urkuya", A.Abdugafurov "Legacy of the fathers", Aaly Tokombaev "Pity for the animal".

In addition, he has participated in numerous concerts.

Personal life edit

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 edit

Literature edit

  • Encyclopedia of Osh Region, section "Theatrical Life", page 110, published by the Academy of sciences of the Kirghiz SSR, 1987, the city of Frunze.
  • A. Abdugafurov "Prominent sons of Osh", 2000, the city of Osh, page 129-130.
  • A. Abdugafurov "Osh Academic Theatre", 2010, the city of Osh, page 6, 41, 45.

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