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  1. Sadriddin Ayni (Tajik: Садриддин Айнӣ, Persian: صدرالدين عينى, Russian: Садриддин Саидмуродович Саидмуродов; 15 April 1878 – 15 July 1954) was a Tajik intellectual who wrote poetry, fiction, journalism, history, and a dictionary.

  2. Tajik, Russian, and Uzbek, and Sadriddin Ayni, known for his novel Dokhunda (1930; The Mountain Villager) and for his autobiography, Yoddoshtho (1949–54; published in English as Bukhara). Both Fitrat and Ayni were bilingual, writing in Uzbek and Tajik.

  3. Sadriddin Ayni A great Central Asian poet of freedom APRIL 1978 marks the centenary of the birth of Sadriddin Ayni, a great and original writer who wrote in two languagesTadzhik and Uzbek both of which are spoken in his native region of Bukhara (in what is today Soviet Central Asia).

  4. He was an outstanding writer in Tajikistan. With his "March of Freedom", composed on the world-famous motif of the "Marseillaise" in 1918, the history of Soviet Tajik literature begins.

  5. Biography. Sadriddin Aini was born in 1878 in Saktara in the then Emirate of Bokhara. His parents died when he was twelve and he moved to Bokhara to live with his older brother, where he attended a madrasa. He became a supporter of the Russian Revolution. He managed to survive the Stalinist purges and was a member of the Tajik Supreme Soviet.

  6. Aug 18, 2011 · ʿAYNĪ, ṢADR-AL-DĪN (1878-1954), poet, novelist, and the leading figure of Soviet Tajik literature, born 18 Rabīʿ II 1295/15 April 1878 in the village of Sāktarī in the emirate of Bukhara, a Russian protectorate. His father, Saidmurad-hoja, (Sayyed Morād ḵᵛāja), a village craftsman, influenced his son’s early intellectual ...

  7. Sadriddin Ayni has 21 books on Goodreads with 896 ratings. Sadriddin Aynis most popular book is Марги Судхур (Margi Sudkhur).