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Mirumar Asadov

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Mirumar Asadov
Born1927
Died2010
NationalityUzbek
Known forSamarkand School of Monument Repair
Tajik State University
StyleOrnament (art), ganch carving
Awards

Mirumar Asadov (Uzbek: Mirumar Asadov; 1927 — 2010) was a master of restoration of architectural monuments. Hero of Uzbekistan since 1996.[1]

Biography

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Mirumar Asadov was born on September 7, 1927, in the city of Samarkand. When World War II began, an art institute was transferred from Moscow to Samarkand. According to Mirumar Asadov's personal memories, he learnt knowledge and experience in drawing and painting from Moscow specialists, and wood carving from the famous Bukhara craftsman Shirin Murodov. In 1941 he graduated from the Samarkand School of Monument Repair.[2]

In 1964 he graduated from Tajik State University.

In 1947, he participated in the construction of the Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet Theater in Tashkent[2] and the restoration of a number of monuments in Tajikistan. Mirumar Asadov took part in the renovation of Sadriddin Ayniy mausoleum and Rudaki mausoleum in Panjikent in Tajikistan.[3]

From 1950 to 1955, he took part in the renovation of the Ulugbek madrasah in Samarkand, the Amir Temur mausoleum, the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, the Tilla-Kari madrasah, as well as the Mir Arab madrasah in Bukhara, the Bahoutdin Naqshband mausoleum, the Yunuskhan madrasah in Tashkent and the Kaldyrgochbi mausoleum.[4]

After Uzbekistan became independent, the first important object that the master worked on was the Bahovuddin Naqshbandi mausoleum in the Bukhara region. The mausoleum, which was almost destroyed and lost its historical appearance, was repaired according to a special order of the government.[1]

Mirumar Asadov died in 2010.[1]

Family

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Together with their brothers Usta Mirusmon and Usta Mir-Said, they raised a dynasty of masters who restored historical monuments.[4]

Awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d O'zbekiston Qahramonlari. Tashkent: Adabiyot. 2022. p. 22. ISBN 978-9943-9332-7-9.
  2. ^ a b "Mirumar Asadov Samarqand yog'och o'ymakorligi maktabining yorqin vakili". zarnews.uz (in Uzbek). Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  3. ^ "Mirumar Asadov". oyina.uz (in Uzbek). Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  4. ^ a b National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan. Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi davlat ilmiy nashriyoti. 2022. p. 880.
  5. ^ "Ведомости Верховного Совета CССР". naukaprava.ru (in Russian). Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  6. ^ "О присуждении Государственных премий Узбекской ССР имени Хамзы в области литературы искусства и архитектуры" [On the awarding of the State Prizes of the Uzbek SSR named after Hamza in the field of literature, art and architecture]. Pravda Vostoka (in Russian). No. 247. 21 October 1974. p. 2.