Halima Xudoyberdiyeva


Halima Xudoyberdiyeva was an Uzbek poet whose themes at different times of her career have dealt with Uzbek nationhood and history, liberation movements, and feminism. She was awarded the title People's Poet of Uzbekistan.

Life

Halima Xudoyberdiyeva was born on 17 May 1947 on Taraqqiyot Collective Farm in Boyovut, Sirdaryo, Uzbekistan. In 1972 she graduated from Tashkent State University's Faculty of Journalism. Her first employment was as an editor at Saodat magazine. In 1975–1977 she did advanced graduate study at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. She went on to become the head of the Yosh Gvardiya department of publications in 1978. From 1984-94 she was the editor-in-chief of Saodat. She served as the first president of the Women's Committee of Uzbekistan from 1991-94.

Critical reception

In 1992 Xudoyberdiyeva was honored with the title People's Poet of Uzbekistan and the Order of the Badge of Honor medal. In 2017, on her 70th birthday, she was awarded the Order of El-Yurt Hurmati medal. According to Razia Sultanova, Xudoyberdiyeva's poetry presents "perfect examples" of Central Asian female Sufi poetry.

Works

Ilk Muhabbat, 1972Oq Olmalar, 1973Chaman, 1974Suyanch Togʻlarim, 1976Beliye Yabloki, 1977Bobo Quyosh, 1977Muqaddas Ayol, 1987Bu Kunlarga Yetganlar Bor, 1993Toʻmarisning Aytgani, 1996
Xudoyberdiyeva's anthology Saylanma, with a foreword by poet Abdulla Oripov, was published in 2000.

Awards