President appoints heads of National Museum and National Library

DUSHANBE, August 1, 2011, Asia-Plus  — By president’s decree heads of the National Museum of Tajikistan and the National Library of Tajikistan have been appointed. Nosir Salimov, formerly Chancellor of Tajik State University of Languages, was appointed to head the National Library of Tajikistan. Abduvali Sharipov, who had previously served as head of the Republican […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, August 1, 2011, Asia-Plus  — By president’s decree heads of the National Museum of Tajikistan and the National Library of Tajikistan have been appointed.

Nosir Salimov, formerly Chancellor of Tajik State University of Languages, was appointed to head the National Library of Tajikistan.

Abduvali Sharipov, who had previously served as head of the Republican Museum named after Kamoliddin Behzod, was appointed director of the National Museum of Tajikistan.

Khurshedjon Ziyoyev, formerly head of the Service for Education Supervision within the Ministry of Education, was appointed Chancellor of Tajik State Institute of Languages.   

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