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Erkin Vohidov (Uzbek: Erkin Vohidov / Эркин Воҳидов; December 28, 1936 – May 30, 2016) was an Uzbek poet, playwright, literary translator, and statesman. In addition to writing his own poetry, Erkin Vohidov translated the works of many famous foreign poets, such as Aleksandr Tvardovsky, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Muhammad Iqbal, Rasul Gamzatov, and Sergey Yesenin into the Uzbek language. Particularly noteworthy are his translations of Yesenin's works and Goethe's Faust.

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  • Erkin Vohidov (Uzbek: Erkin Vohidov / Эркин Воҳидов; December 28, 1936 – May 30, 2016) was an Uzbek poet, playwright, literary translator, and statesman. In addition to writing his own poetry, Erkin Vohidov translated the works of many famous foreign poets, such as Aleksandr Tvardovsky, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Muhammad Iqbal, Rasul Gamzatov, and Sergey Yesenin into the Uzbek language. Particularly noteworthy are his translations of Yesenin's works and Goethe's Faust. In 1983, Vahidov was awarded the State Hamza Prize. He became a People's Poet of Uzbekistan in 1987. In 1999, he was awarded the title Hero of Uzbekistan, the highest honorary title that can be bestowed on a citizen by Uzbekistan. Vohidov's poems remain popular and are frequently published in anthologies. Dozens of his poems have been set to music by various artists, mostly notably by Sherali Joʻrayev. On occasion of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations in October 2020, a song entitled "Human" and based on Vohidov's poem "Inson" ("Human") was released with lyrics in Arabic, English, Italian, Kazakh, Russian, Tajik, Turkish and Uzbek. (en)
  • Эркин Вахидович Вахидов (узб. Erkin Vohidovich Vohidov; 28 декабря 1936, Алтыарыкский район, Ферганская область — 30 мая 2016, Ташкент) — узбекский советский поэт, драматург, общественный и государственный деятель, Герой Узбекистана, народный поэт Узбекской ССР, лауреат Государственной премии Узбекской ССР им. Хамзы. (ru)
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  • Hero of Uzbekistan (en)
  • State Hamza Prize (en)
  • Lenin Komsomol Prize (en)
  • People's Poet of Uzbekistan (en)
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  • Erkin Vohidov in 2006 (en)
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  • Erkin Vohidov (en)
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  • Эркин Вахидович Вахидов (узб. Erkin Vohidovich Vohidov; 28 декабря 1936, Алтыарыкский район, Ферганская область — 30 мая 2016, Ташкент) — узбекский советский поэт, драматург, общественный и государственный деятель, Герой Узбекистана, народный поэт Узбекской ССР, лауреат Государственной премии Узбекской ССР им. Хамзы. (ru)
  • Erkin Vohidov (Uzbek: Erkin Vohidov / Эркин Воҳидов; December 28, 1936 – May 30, 2016) was an Uzbek poet, playwright, literary translator, and statesman. In addition to writing his own poetry, Erkin Vohidov translated the works of many famous foreign poets, such as Aleksandr Tvardovsky, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Muhammad Iqbal, Rasul Gamzatov, and Sergey Yesenin into the Uzbek language. Particularly noteworthy are his translations of Yesenin's works and Goethe's Faust. (en)
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  • Erkin Vohidov (en)
  • Вахидов, Эркин Вахидович (ru)
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  • Erkin Vohidov (en)
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