In Dushanbe died Masud Mullojanov after 88 years of life

Dushanbe. 25 August. “Asia Plus” — In Tajikistan, after 88 years, died Tajik literary critic and writer Masud Mullodzhonov – the father of the expert Parviz Mullodzhonova. In different years Masud Mullojanov was the editor of the “Pomir” paper, he worked in the literary criticism department in the “Sharq Surkh” (“The Red East”) newspaper. He […]

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Dushanbe. 25 August. “Asia Plus” — In Tajikistan, after 88 years, died Tajik literary critic and writer Masud Mullodzhonov – the father of the expert Parviz Mullodzhonova.

In different years Masud Mullojanov was the editor of the “Pomir” paper, he worked in the literary criticism department in the “Sharq Surkh” (“The Red East”) newspaper. He mostly wrote in Russian, and his literary works were published in the USSR popular magazines like “Friendship of Peoples” and “Literary Paper”.


The editors of «Asia-Plus» bring their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Parviz Mullajonov.

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