List of recipients of the State Hamza Prize

This is a list of the recipients of the State Hamza Prize.

Year Recipient For
1964[1] Oybek for the novella Bolalik (Russian: Детство)
Shukur Burkhanov for portraying Ulugh Beg in the theatrical production Mirzo Ulugʻbek
Malik Qayumov for the documentary film Ot vesny do vesny (Russian: От весны до весны)
Dmitry Ryabichev for the sculpture Fourteen Turkestan Commissars in Tashkent (taken down in 1996)
Nikolay Milovidov
Sergey Ozhegov
1966[2] Abdulla Qahhor for the novella Oʻtmishdan ertaklar (Russian: Сказки о былом)
Rashid Hamroyev for the opera Zulmatdan ziyo (Russian: Свет из мрака)
Ikrom Akbarov for the concerto Skripka konserti
Sobir Boboyev for the cantata Tabriknoma
Galina Pugachenkova for the book Oʻzbekiston sanʼati tarixi (Russian: История искусств Узбекистана с древнейших времен до XIX в.)
Lazar Rempel
Vladimir Berezin for designing the Palace of Arts and the administrative building of the Central Committee of the Communist party of Uzbekistan in Tashkent
Aleksandr Faynleyb
Sergo Sutyagin
Dmitry Shuvaev
Yuri Khaldeev
Aleksei Asanov
Aleksandr Braslavsky
Evald Lenneshmidt
1967[3] Uygʻun for three-volumed selected works and the poetry collections Hayot chorlaydi and Qalbimda bahor
Komil Yashin for the plays Yoʻlchi Yulduz and Nurxon
Rahim Ahmedov for a series of portraits depicting contemporaries
Olim Xoʻjayev for the production of King Lear at the Uzbek State Academic Drama Theater
Sora Eshontoʻrayeva
Nabi Rahimov
Yayra Abdullayeva
Saʼdixon Tabibullayev
Nikolai Ladigin
Komil Yormatov for the film Osiyo ustida boʻron (Russian: Буря над Азией)
Mukarram Turgunbaeva for choreographing dance sequences for the Bahor state dance troupe on occasion of the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution
1968[4] Sergey Borodin for the novel Samarqand osmonida yulduzlar (Russian: Звезды над Самаркандом)
Nozir Safarov for the novella Koʻrgan-kechirganlarim (Russian: О прожитом и пережитом) and collection of literary sketches Bir tomchi qon (Russian: Капля крови)
Chingiz Akhmarov for large paintings and murals of Ali-Shir Nava'i
Halima Nosirova for her performance of Uzbek traditional songs during Uzbek culture weeks in neighboring countries as well as her performance of songs set to Navai's poems
1970[5] Zulfiya for the poetry collections Oʻylar and Shalola
Quddus Muhammadiy for the children's poetry collection Qanotli doʻstlar
Sobir Muhamedov for the film Oʻtgan kunlar
Yoʻldosh Aʼzamov
Abbos Bakirov
Razzoq Hamroyev
Hamza Umarov
Mikhail Krasnyansky
Toshxoʻja Xoʻjayev for the production of Oltinchi iyul at the Uzbek State Academic Drama Theater
Mukhtar Ashrafi for the production of the ballet Sevgi tumori at the Alisher Navoi State Academic Grand Theatre
Galiya Izmaylova
Meli Musayev
Bernara Karieva
Klara Yusupova
Vitaly Vasilev
Mutal Burhonov for the symphonic poem Alisher Navoiyga qasida (set to an Abdulla Oripov poem) and the romance Qalb ovozi (set to a Turob Toʻla poem)
Leon Adamov[6] for designing the layout of Lenin Avenue in Tashkent
Vil Muratov[nb 1]
V. S. Grishin
Yevgeny Rozanov[8] for the design of the Tashkent branch of the Lenin Museum
Vsevolod Shestopalov[9]
Vladimir Krichevsky[9]
Igor Lentochnikov[10]
Yuri Boldychev[10]
Aleksandr Rochegov for the design of the Ts-1 and Ts-2 residential areas in Tashkent
Vladimir Steyskal[11]
Vladimir Ginzburg
Yuli Raninsky[12]
Mikhail Firsov
Viktor Khandzhi[13]
R. S. Feygelman[nb 2]
Mahmud Usmonov for the interior decorations of the Tashkent branch of the Lenin Museum
Qodirjon Haydarov
1971[14] Sobir Abdulla for the poetry collection Devon
Tolepbergen Qayibergenov for the children's novella Rahmat, muallim
Odelsha Agishev for writing the script of the film Favqulodda komissar (Russian: Чрезвычайный комиссар)
Ali Hamroyev for directing the film Favqulodda komissar
Hotam Fayziyev for shooting Favqulodda komissar
Emonuel Kalantarov for designing the production set of Favqulodda komissar
Yunus Rajabiy for the six-volume vinyl set Shoshmaqom
Galina Zagurskaya for portraying the character of the mother in the production of Chingiz Aitmatov's Momo yer (Russian: Материнское поле) at the Gorky Russian Drama Theatre
1973[15] Asqad Muxtor for the novel Chinor
Aleksey Kozlovsky for composing the ballet Tanovar
Nikolai Markaryants for choregraphing Tanovar
Dilbar Abdurahmonova for conducting Tanovar
Ural Tansykbayev for the paintings Jonajon Oʻzbekiston, Kuz tongi, 1971-yil oqshomida, and Mening qoʻshigʻim
Vohid Zohidov for the collection of articles Donolar davrasida
Georgy Vladimirov for the collection of articles Buyuk birlik (Russian: Великое единство: Сборник)
Laziz Qayumov for the monograph Hamza and the collection of articles Zamondoshlar
1974[16] Hamid Gʻulom for the novel Toshkentliklar
Mirmuhsin for the novel Umid
Shuhrat Abbosov for directing the films You are Not an Orphan (Uzbek: Sen yetim emassan; Russian: Ты не сирота) and Abu Rayhon Beruniy (Russian: Абу Райхан Беруни)
Bayram Matjonov for their contributions to the development of musical arts in Karakalpakstan
Otajon Xudoyshukurov
Najimaddin Muhammaddinov
Poʻlat Madreimov
Bayramgeldi Murodov
Gulparshin Srimbetova
Obid Zaynutdinov for the project to restore the Registan
Konstantin Kryukov
Mirumar Asadov for research, design, and restoration work on the project to restore the Registan
Anvar Quliyev
Toshmuqum Qurbonov
1977[17] Said Ahmad for the trilogy Ufq
Odil Yoqubov for the novel Ulugʻbek xazinasi
Hafiz Abdusamatov for the monographs Traditsiya va novatorlik problemasi (Russian: Проблемы традиций и новаторства) and Estetika va hayot (Russian: Эстетика и жизнь)
Matyoqub Qoʻshjonov for the monographs Talant qirralari (Russian: Грани таланта) and Maʼno va meʼzon (Russian: Содержательность и своеобразие)
Salohiddin Mamajonov for the monographs Shoir dunyosi (Russian: Мир поэта) and Ulugʻ Vatan urushi davrida oʻzbek adabiyoti (Russian: Узбекская литература периода Великий Отечественной войны)
Valentin Klevantsov for the statue of Al-Biruni in the town of Beruniy
Ruvim Nemirosvky
Karim Molutov
Abdulhaq Abdullayev for a series of portraits of contemporaries
Muhiddin Rahimov for his ceramic artworks
Fazilat Saydaliyeva for embroidered portraits of Vladimir Lenin
Zohid Sobitov for directing the film Ikki jangchi haqida qissa (Russian: Повесть о двух солдатах)
Oʻlmas Umarbekov for writing the script of Ikki jangchi haqida qissa
Nikolai Figurovsky
Leonid Travitsky for shooting Ikki jangchi haqida qissa
Valentin Sinchenko for designing the production set of Ikki jangchi haqida qissa (awarded posthumously)
Gʻani Rasulov for producing the documentary film From Congress to Congress: Soviet Uzbekistan (Russian: От съезда к съезду. Советский Узбекистан)
Hojimurod Ibrohimov for directing From Congress to Congress: Soviet Uzbekistan
Kim Gym Nian for shooting From Congress to Congress: Soviet Uzbekistan
Mirsobit Salimov
Turdi Nodirov
Qahramon Hasanov
Ikrom Akbarov for the choral symphony Hamsa set to Ali-Shir Nava'i's poems and the symphony Samarqand
Solomon Yudakov for the cantata Muborakbod set to a Hamid Gʻulom poem and the choral symphony Alyor
Isahar Akilov for choreographing the dances Buxoro yulduzi, Dil kuylasin, Uzum terimi (Russian: Сбор винограда), Eron (Russian: Иранский), Tojik (Russian: Таджикский) and Xorazm (Russian: Хорезмский)
Ilya Merport for the blueprint of Hotel Uzbekistan in Tashkent
Lyudmila Ershova
Lev Gorlitsky
Saydulla Ortiqov
Pyotr Kavtarov
Vladimir Minakov
Nikolai Saninkov
Botir Usmonov for the blueprint of the Uzbekistan Health Resort in Sochi, Russia
Dilshod Latipov
Igor Yaroshevsky
Anatoly Zhuzhukin
Ilya Sonn
Ofeliia Aidinova for the architecture and design of the Bukhara Hotel in Bukhara (nowadays called Grand Bukhara Hotel)
Einulla Alieva
Nodar Bandzeladze
Vasily Degtiarev
Anzor Dzhishiashvili
Sofya Rakova
Nikolai Praschenko
Nozir Rajabov
Qodir Ochilov
1979[18] Mirtemir for the poetry collections Togʻday tayanchim and Yodgorlik (awarded posthumously)
Qutlugʻ Basharov for his easel paintings and book illustrations
Neʼmat Qoʻziboyev for his paintings and portraits
Uchqun Nazarov for directing the three-part film Qoʻqon voqeasi (Russian: Это было в Коканде)
Abdurahim Ismoilov for shooting Qoʻqon voqeasi
Sadriddin Ziyamuhamedov for designing the production set of Qoʻqon voqeasi
Sayfi Jalilov for the symphony Samarqandnoma and a series of concertos for the cello and orchestra
Minasay Leviyev for the music of the production of Toshkent goʻzali at the Muqimiy Theatre and Qizil durrachali sarvqomat dilbarim (based on a Chinghiz Aitmatov novella) at the Andijan Theatre
Ikroma Boltayeva for portraying mothers in stage productions at the Hamza Theatre from 1977 to 1979
Zaynab Sadriyeva
Toshxon Sultonova
Samira Hidoyatova
Xolida Xoʻjayeva
1981[19] Abdulla Oripov for the poetry collection Najot qalʼasi and the poem Hakim va ajal
Hakim Nazir for the five-volume collection of his works
Pirimqul Qodirov for the novel Babur: Starry Nights (Uzbek: Yulduzli tunlar)
Yuri Surovtsev for translating Babur: Starry Nights into Russian
Asil Rashidov for the monograph Oʻzbek qissalarida mehnat tasviri
Faruk Kagarov for a series of political art pieces
Mikhail Stepaniants for the panoramic painting Lenin with Us and artwork in Qashqadaryo Region
Hakimxoʻja Husniddinxoʻjayev for the statue of Avicenna in Afshona Village in Bukhara Region
Rafail Toʻxtaganov
Latif Fayziyev for producing the film Vatanga xizmat qilaman (Russian: Служа Отечеству)
Artur Makarov for writing the screenplay of Vatanga xizmat qilaman
Firudin Safarov for directing the production of Andrei Petrov's opera Peter the Great at the Alisher Navoi State Academic Grand Theatre
VIacheslav Grinchenko for portraying Peter the Great in the production of the eponymous opera at the Alisher Navoi State Academic Grand Theatre
Laut Rozalinda for portraying Sophia in the production of Peter the Great at the Alisher Navoi State Academic Grand Theatre
Qoʻrqmas Muhiddinov for portraying Macarius in the production of Peter the Great at the Alisher Navoi State Academic Grand Theatre
Akrom Xudoyqulov for restoration work on the Registan
Iosif Pinkhasov
Yakov Aradovsky
Aleksandr Stupin
Shamsi Sayfiyev
1983[20] Erkin Vohidov for the poetry collection Sharqiy qirgʻoq
Ibrohim Rahimov for the novel Oqibat
Aleksandr Udalov for the novel Vatan farzandi (Russian: Родина-Родина)
Vladimir Derzhavin for Qadimgi yoʻl (Russian: Древний путь), a translated volume of classic Uzbek (i.e. Turkic) poems into Russian
Roʻzi Choriyev for portraits of contemporaries
Anatoly Kabulov for directing the film Oʻjar qiz (Russian: Непокорная)
Grigory Marianovsky for writing the script of Oʻjar qiz
Davron Abdullayev for shooting Oʻjar qiz
Damir Salimov for directing the film Leningradliklar, jigarbandlarim (Russian: Ленинградцы, дети мои…)
Temur Qayumov for shooting Leningradliklar, jigarbandlarim
Evgeny Pushin[nb 3] for designing the production sets of Oʻjar qiz and Leningradliklar, jigarbandlarim
Rumil Vildanov for composing music for Leningradliklar, jigarbandlarim and Oʻjar qiz
Tamara Shakirova for portraying Xadicha in Leningradliklar, jigarbandlarim and Jumagul in Oʻjar qiz
Suluv Ollamuratova for portraying Gulbeka in Oʻjar qiz
Ulugʻbek Musayev for the production of the ballet Hind dostoni (Russian: Индийская поэма) at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow
Yury Grigorovich
Yury Papko
Yumaley Skott
Aleksandr Kopylov
Nikolay Zolotaryov
Alla Mikhalʹchenko
Alexei Lazerev
Boris Petrov for the sports show at Pakhtakor Stadium to celebrate the 2000th anniversary of Tashkent City
Abdurashid Rahimov
Islom Ismoilov
Dmitry Genkin
Lev Nemchik[nb 4]
Mamajon Rahmonov for the monograph Qadimiy davrlardan 1917 yilgacha oʻzbek teatri
Roziya Karimova for the monograph Bahor ansambli raqslari
Feruz Ashrafi for the architecture and design of the Aviation Workers Palace in Tashkent
Anatoly Onishchenko
Rahim Nasriddinov
Muhammad Vohidov
Viktor Kolyberdin
Abdulla Yusupov
Viktor Mikhailov
Hojimurod Kalagov
Robert Avakian
Albert Ovsepian
1986[21] Temur Poʻlatov for the novel Buxoro xonadonining kechmishlari and the novellas Gʻoyibning ikkinchi sayohati, Mulk, and Kunda-shunda
Oʻtkir Hoshimov for the novel Ikki eshik orasi
Marat Fayziev for the graphic artworks Xronika and Mirzachoʻlning oʻzlashtirilishi
Tilab Mahmudov for the book Oʻzbekiston rang tasvir estetikasi and the monograph Abdulhaq Abdullayev
Elyor Eshmuhamedov for directing and writing the script of the film Alvido, goʻr yoshligim...
Jasur Ishoqov for writing the script of Alvido, goʻr yoshligim...
Yuri Lyubshin for shooting Alvido, goʻr yoshligim...
Igor Gulenko for designing the production set of Alvido, goʻr yoshligim...
Ravil Batyrov[nb 5] for directing the war films 41-yil olmalari (Russian: Яблоки сорок первого года), 26-oltilmasin (Russian: В 26-го не стрелять!), Unutilmagan qoʻshiq (Russian: Незабытая песня, Leytenant Nekrasovning aybi (Russian: Вина лейтенанта Некрасова)
Rustam Abdullayev for composing the music for the ballet Quyoshga taʼzim
Yaroslavl Afanasyev for the Harbiy Yodgorlik memorial complex in Tashkent
Leonid Ryabtsev
Vladimir Lunev
Anvar Rahmatullayev
Naum Zisman
Shamsiddin Islomov
1989[22] Omon Matjon for the poetry collection Gaplashadigan vaqtlar
Xudoyberdi Toʻxtaboyev for the novel Shirin qovunlar mamlakati
Umarali Normatov for the book Qalb inqilobi
Norboy Xudoyberganov for the book Oʻz dunyosi, oʻz qiyofasi
Ibrohim Gʻafurov for the book Oʻttiz yil izhori
Shomahmud Muhammadjonov for series of works reviving traditional book design and miniatures
Yigitali Tursunnazarov for the series of paintings Uygʻonish, Veteran-chekistlarning oqshom suhbati, Inson va sayyora, Sokinlik, and Orol koʻz yoshlari
Turgʻun Poʻlat for the novella Ichkuyov written in 1975 and adapted to film later (posthumously)
Maqsud Yunusov for directing the four-part television film Ichkuyov
Toʻlqin Qurbonov for shooting Ichkuyov
Yodgor Sa’diyev for playing the main role in Ichkuyov
Rustam Hamidov for directing the production of Qutlugʻ qon at the Hamza Theatre and the Peoples' Friendship Palace
Gʻani A’zamov for playing the main roles in Qutlugʻ qon
Gavhar Zokirova
Tolibjon Karimov
Baxtiyor Qosimov
Tesha Moʻminov
Zikir Muhammadjonov
Oydin Norboyeva
Shukur Xolmirzayev for the play Qora kamar[nb 6]
Bahodir Yoʻdoshev for directing the production of Qora kamar at the Yosh Gvardiya Theatre
Georgy Brim for designing the production set of Qora kamar
Farhod Aminov for playing the main roles in Qora kamar
Mirhosil Oripov
Obidjon Yunusov
Farrukh Zokirov for his work as the lead singer of Yalla
Abbos Aliyev for their work as members of Yalla
Javlon Toʻxtayev
Alisher Toʻlaganov
Rustam Ilyosov
Alla Kozhenkova for designing stage outfits for members of Yalla
Toʻlqinoy Qodirova for the monograph Sovet Oʻzbekistoni arxitekturasi
1990[23] Murod Muhammad Doʻst for the novel Lolazor
Nosir Fozilov for the book Ustozlar davrasida
Halima Xudoyberdiyeva for the poetry collection Muqaddas ayol
Akram Ikromjonov for the paintings Ona yer ohanglari, Chaqmoq, Sukunat and the triptych Orol—mening dardim
Sharof Boshbekov for the production of the play Temir xotin at the Maxim Gorky Theatre in Fergana Region
Olimjon Salimov
Viktor Mikhaylichenko
Oykaram Halimova
Muhammadsoli Yusupov
Matniyoz Yusupov for the volumes Xorazm maqomlari and Oʻzbek xalq muzikasi
Mirzohid Ashirov for the carving art Peshayvon
Adham Ashirov

Notes

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  1. ^ Newspapers of the time, including Sovet Oʻzbekistoni, spelled his name as V. D. Muratov. His full name, including the patronymic, is Muratov Vil Aslemovich (spelled Asliamovich in some sources). Thus, his shortened named is V. A. Muratov, as reported correctly in later books.[7]
  2. ^ Spelled "V. R. Feygelman" in Sovet Oʻzbekistoni. Later sources spell it as "R. S. Feygelman".[7]
  3. ^ Spelled "Pushchin" in Sovet Oʻzbekistoni.
  4. ^ Spelled "Nenchik" in Sovet Oʻzbekistoni.
  5. ^ Spelled "Roald Botirov" in Sovet Oʻzbekistoni.
  6. ^ Misspelled "Qora kampir" in Sovet Oʻzbekistoni.

References

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  1. ^ "В комитете по республиканским премиям имени Хамзы Хаким-заде при совете министров Узбекской ССР «О присуждении премий имени Хамзы Хаким-заде за наиболее выдающиеся произведения в области литературы и искусства»" [From the Committee for Republican Prizes named after Hamza Hakim-zade under the Council of Ministers of the Uzbek SSR "On the awarding of prizes named after Hamza Hakim-zade for the most outstanding works in the field of literature and art"]. Pravda Vostoka (in Russian). No. 265. 14 November 1964. p. 2.
  2. ^ "Ҳамза Ҳакимзода мукофоти" [Hamza Hakimzoda award]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 227. 5 October 1966. p. 2.
  3. ^ "Адабиёт, санъат ва архитектура соҳасидаги асарларга Ўзбекистон СССРнинг Ҳамза номидаги Давлат мукофотларини бериш тўғрисида" [On awarding the State Prizes named after Hamza of Uzbekistan SSR for works in the field of literature, art and architecture]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 263. 7 November 1967. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Адабиёт, санъат ва архитектура соҳасида Ҳамза номли Ўзбекистон ССР давлат мукофотларини бериш тўғрисида" [On awarding the state awards of the Uzbekistan SSR named after Hamza in the fields of literature, art and architecture]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 262. 7 November 1968. p. 3.
  5. ^ "Адабиёт, санъат ва архитектура соҳасида Ҳамза номли Ўзбекистон ССР давлат мукофотларини бериш тўғрисида" [On awarding the state awards of the Uzbekistan SSR named after Hamza in the fields of literature, art and architecture]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 90. 17 April 1970. p. 1.
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  10. ^ a b Pugachenkova, Galina (1983). Средняя Азия: справочник-путеводитель [Central Asia: A Guidebook] (in Russian). Iskusstvo. p. 424.
  11. ^ Российская академия архитектуры и строительных наук: дела и люди [Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences: Deeds and People] (in Russian). Vol. 2. Rossiyskaia akademiia arkhitektury i stroitel'nykh nauk. 2002. p. 222. ISBN 978-5-354-00769-1.
  12. ^ Российская академия архитектуры и строительных наук: дела и люди [Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences: Deeds and People] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Rossiyskaia akademiia arkhitektury i stroitel'nykh nauk. 2002. p. 496. ISBN 978-5-354-00111-8.
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  15. ^ "Адабиёт, санъат ва архитектура соҳасидаги Ҳамза номли Ўзбекистон ССР давлат мукофотларини бериш тўғрисида" [On awarding the State Prizes of the Uzbekistan SSR named after Hamza in the field of literature, art and architecture]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 256. 30 October 1973. p. 1.
  16. ^ "О присуждении Государственных премий Узбекской ССР имени Хамзы в области литературы искусства и архитектуры" [On awarding the State Prizes of the Uzbek SSR named after Hamza in the field of literature, art and architecture]. Pravda Vostoka (in Russian). No. 247. 21 October 1974. p. 2.
  17. ^ "О присуждении государственных премий Узбекской ССР имени Хамзы в области литературы, искусства и архитектуры" [On awarding the State Prizes of the Uzbek SSR named after Hamza in the field of literature, art and architecture]. Pravda Vostoka (in Russian). No. 261. 8 November 1977. p. 3.
  18. ^ "Адабиёт, санъат ва архитектура соҳасида Ҳамза номидаги Ўзбекистон ССР давлат мукофотларини бериш тўғрисида" [On awarding the State Prizes of the Uzbekistan SSR named after Hamza in the field of literature, art and architecture]. Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (in Uzbek). No. 259. 11 November 1979. p. 2.
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