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== Life and work ==
== Life and work ==
Nabi Rahimov was born in [[Kokand]], then the [[Russian Empire]].<ref name=":BSE">{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Большая советская энциклопедия: Проба-Ременсы|title=Рахимов Наби|language=ru|year=1970|edition=3rd|volume=21|url=http://bse.sci-lib.com/article095728.html|publisher=Great Soviet Encyclopedia|location=Moscow}}</ref> He began acting at the age of 6, and began working in theater at the age of 14 in 1926. In 1929, he began working at the Uzbek Theater named after Hamza in Tashkent, where he worked until his death 1994. In 1945, he became a member of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]]. In 1946, Rahimov began teaching at the Tashkent Theater Institute, where he taught until 1961.<ref name=":Nezhin">{{cite encyclopedia |title= РАХИМОВ , Наби|encyclopedia=Театральная энциклопедия: Нежин-Сярев |year=1965 |publisher= Гос. науч. изд-во "Сов. энциклопедия"|volume=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jXnRAAAAMAAJ|language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=РАХИМОВ Наби|encyclopedia=Краткая Российская энциклопедия: К-Р|year=2003|publisher=Большая Российская энциклопедия|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x2IOAQAAMAAJ|language=ru|volume=2|page=1107}}</ref>
Nabi Rahimov was born in [[Kokand]], then the [[Russian Empire]].<ref name="BSE">{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Большая советская энциклопедия: Проба-Ременсы|title=Рахимов Наби|language=ru|year=1970|edition=3rd|volume=21|url=http://bse.sci-lib.com/article095728.html|publisher=Great Soviet Encyclopedia|location=Moscow}}</ref> He began acting at the age of 6, and began working in theater at the age of 14 in 1926. In 1929, he began working at the Uzbek Theater named after Hamza in Tashkent, where he worked until his death 1994. In 1945, he became a member of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]]. In 1946, Rahimov began teaching at the Tashkent Theater Institute, where he taught until 1961.<ref name=":Nezhin">{{cite encyclopedia |title= РАХИМОВ , Наби|encyclopedia=Театральная энциклопедия: Нежин-Сярев |year=1965 |publisher= Гос. науч. изд-во "Сов. энциклопедия"|volume=4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jXnRAAAAMAAJ|language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=РАХИМОВ Наби|encyclopedia=Краткая Российская энциклопедия: К-Р|year=2003|publisher=Большая Российская энциклопедия|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x2IOAQAAMAAJ|language=ru|volume=2|page=1107}}</ref>
Throughout his career, Rahimov acted in many plays and movies, playing roles ranging from tragic characters to heroes,<ref>{{cite news|last=Muhammadjonov|first=Zikir|title=Саҳнамиз сарвари|work=[[O‘zbekiston Ovozi|Совет Ўзбекистони]]|date=2 April 1972|page=3|language=uz|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/celebrity-clipping-apr-02-1972-3573763/}}</ref> working with many other famous Uzbek actors and actresses, including [[Sora Eshontoʻrayeva]], Mannon Uygur, and [[Abror Hidoyatov]]. He played the roles of main characters in a wide variety of plays, including in foreign classics. In particular, he played the roles of [[Iago]] in ''[[Othello]]'', [[Laertes (Hamlet)|Laertes]] in ''[[Hamlet]]'', and [[Duke of Albany]] in ''[[King Lear]]'', in addition to playing key roles in Uzbek dramas such as Boʻriboy in ''Togʻa va jiyanlar'', Bobo Kayfiy in ''Mirzo Ulugʻbek'', and Shokir ota in ''Qutlugʻ qon''.<ref name=":OʻzME"/> He also appeared in the celebrated Uzbek films ''[[Maftuningman]]'' (1958) and ''[[Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni (film)|Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni]]'' (1984).
Throughout his career, Rahimov acted in many plays and movies, playing roles ranging from tragic characters to heroes,<ref>{{cite news|last=Muhammadjonov|first=Zikir|title=Саҳнамиз сарвари|work=[[O‘zbekiston Ovozi|Совет Ўзбекистони]]|date=2 April 1972|page=3|language=uz|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/celebrity-clipping-apr-02-1972-3573763/}}</ref> working with many other famous Uzbek actors and actresses, including [[Sora Eshontoʻrayeva]], Mannon Uygur, and [[Abror Hidoyatov]]. He played the roles of main characters in a wide variety of plays, including in foreign classics. In particular, he played the roles of [[Iago]] in ''[[Othello]]'', [[Laertes (Hamlet)|Laertes]] in ''[[Hamlet]]'', and [[Duke of Albany]] in ''[[King Lear]]'', in addition to playing key roles in Uzbek dramas such as Boʻriboy in ''Togʻa va jiyanlar'', Bobo Kayfiy in ''Mirzo Ulugʻbek'', and Shokir ota in ''Qutlugʻ qon''.<ref name="OʻzME"/> He also appeared in the celebrated Uzbek films ''[[Maftuningman]]'' (1958) and ''[[Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni (film)|Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni]]'' (1984).


Rahimov died in [[Tashkent]] at the age of 83.<ref name=":OʻzME">{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=[[National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan|Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi]]|url=https://n.ziyouz.com/books/uzbekiston_milliy_ensiklopediyasi/O'zbekiston%20Milliy%20Ensiklopediyasi%20-%20R%20harfi.pdf|lang=uz|title=РАҲИМОВ Наби|trans-title=RAHIMOV Nabi|volume=7|year=2004|publisher=Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi|location=[[Tashkent]]}}</ref>
Rahimov died in [[Tashkent]] at the age of 83.<ref name="OʻzME">{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=[[National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan|Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi]]|url=https://n.ziyouz.com/books/uzbekiston_milliy_ensiklopediyasi/O'zbekiston%20Milliy%20Ensiklopediyasi%20-%20R%20harfi.pdf|lang=uz|title=РАҲИМОВ Наби|trans-title=RAHIMOV Nabi|volume=7|year=2004|publisher=Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi|location=[[Tashkent]]}}</ref>


== Awards and honors ==
== Awards and honors ==
* [[People's Artist of Uzbekistan|People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR]] (1950)<ref name="OʻzME"/>
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* [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]] (1951)<ref name="BSE"/>
* [[People's Artist of Uzbekistan|People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR]] (1950)
* [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]] (1951)
* [[Order of Lenin]] (1959)<ref name="BSE"/>
* [[Order of Lenin]] (1959)
* [[People's Artist of the USSR]] (1964)<ref name="BSE"/>
* [[State Hamza Prize]] (1967)<ref name="BSE"/><ref name="OʻzME"/>
* [[People's Artist of the USSR]] (1964)
* [[State Hamza Prize]] (1967)
* [[USSR State Prize]] (1977)
* [[USSR State Prize]] (1977)
* [[Order of the Patriotic War]], 2nd class (1986)
* [[Order of the Patriotic War]], 2nd class (1986)

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Nabi Rahimov
Наби Раҳимов
Nabi Rahimov
Born(1911-11-07)7 November 1911
Died23 November 1994(1994-11-23) (aged 83)
Citizenship
Occupation(s)Actor, theater pedagogue
Years active1918–1994

Nabi Rahimov (Uzbek: Nabi Rahimov, Наби Раҳимов; Template:Lang-ru, romanized Nabi Rakhimov; 7 November 1911 — 23 November 1994) was an Uzbek and Soviet stage and film actor and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1964).

Life and work

Nabi Rahimov was born in Kokand, then the Russian Empire.[1] He began acting at the age of 6, and began working in theater at the age of 14 in 1926. In 1929, he began working at the Uzbek Theater named after Hamza in Tashkent, where he worked until his death 1994. In 1945, he became a member of the Communist Party. In 1946, Rahimov began teaching at the Tashkent Theater Institute, where he taught until 1961.[2][3]

Throughout his career, Rahimov acted in many plays and movies, playing roles ranging from tragic characters to heroes,[4] working with many other famous Uzbek actors and actresses, including Sora Eshontoʻrayeva, Mannon Uygur, and Abror Hidoyatov. He played the roles of main characters in a wide variety of plays, including in foreign classics. In particular, he played the roles of Iago in Othello, Laertes in Hamlet, and Duke of Albany in King Lear, in addition to playing key roles in Uzbek dramas such as Boʻriboy in Togʻa va jiyanlar, Bobo Kayfiy in Mirzo Ulugʻbek, and Shokir ota in Qutlugʻ qon.[5] He also appeared in the celebrated Uzbek films Maftuningman (1958) and Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni (1984).

Rahimov died in Tashkent at the age of 83.[5]

Awards and honors

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Рахимов Наби". Большая советская энциклопедия: Проба-Ременсы (in Russian). Vol. 21 (3rd ed.). Moscow: Great Soviet Encyclopedia. 1970.
  2. ^ "РАХИМОВ , Наби". Театральная энциклопедия: Нежин-Сярев (in Russian). Vol. 4. Гос. науч. изд-во "Сов. энциклопедия". 1965.
  3. ^ "РАХИМОВ Наби". Краткая Российская энциклопедия: К-Р (in Russian). Vol. 2. Большая Российская энциклопедия. 2003. p. 1107.
  4. ^ Muhammadjonov, Zikir (2 April 1972). "Саҳнамиз сарвари". Совет Ўзбекистони (in Uzbek). p. 3.
  5. ^ a b c d "РАҲИМОВ Наби" [RAHIMOV Nabi] (PDF). Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi (in Uzbek). Vol. 7. Tashkent: Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi. 2004.

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