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| Muhammadjon Shakuri | |
|---|---|
| Муҳаммадҷон Шакурӣ | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | approximately 29 October 1925Bukhara, USSR, Uzbek SSR (now Uzbekistan), USSR |
| Died | 16 September 2012Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
| Nationality | Tajik |
| Parent | Sadr-i Ziya (father) |
| Profession | Writer, linguist |
Muhammadjon Shakuri (Tajik: Муҳаммадҷон Шакурӣ, Persian: محمدجان شکوری; February 1925, in Bukhara – September 16, 2012, in Dushanbe), also known as Muhammad Sharifovich Shukurov, was a prominent Tajik intellectual and one of the notable literary figures of the Persian language of the 20th century.[1] From the late 1980s, during glasnost, he cultivated an interest in the theory of modern Tajik culture, and he published copiously on the issues of the history and contemporary conditions of the Tajik language, literature, and culture during the independence period after 1991.[2]
Among his main works is a Tajiki-Persian dictionary. He also had a significant role in preserving Tajik identity.
- Iran's Eternal Figure Award (2005)
- Permanent member of Academy of Persian Language and Literature (1996)
- Permanent member of Tajik Academy of Sciences
- Iranistics
- Layeq Shir-Ali
- Golrokhsar Safi Eva
- ^ "Academician Muhammadjon Shakuri dies | Tajikistan News-NA "Asia-Plus"". News.tj. Archived from the original on 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2012-09-18.
- ^ Evelin Grassi and Habib Borjian, "Šokurov, Moḥammadjān" http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/shokurov-mohammadjan
- Iraj Bashiri, Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century, International Borbad Foundation, Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, 2003.
- Tajikistan's national scholar: Mohammad Shakouri