Navoi Theater Video
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Opera Gala at the Navoi Theater in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. soprano Lenara Zakirova
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The Navoi Theater (Uzbek: Alisher Navoiy nomidagi davlat akademik katta teatri, "Alisher Navoi State Academic Bolshoi Theatre") is the national opera theater in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. In 1929, amateurs of the concert-ethnographic group led by M. Kari-Yakubov was established and later founded the professional theatre. In 1939 it was renamed the Uzbek State Opera and Ballet Theatre, and in March 1948 it was united with Russian theatre and called the State Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Alisher Navoi. Later, in 1959 the theatre obtained the status of Academic theatre, and in 1966 – the status of Bolshoi Theatre, Designed by Alexey Shchusev, the building of the theater was built in 1942-1947 and was opened to the public in November 1947, celebrating the 500th anniversary of the birth of Alisher Navoi, the greatest representative of Chagatai literature.[5] During 1945–47, the Japanese prisoners of war participated in the building construction under forced labor. The theater has a capacity of 1,400 spectators. The main stage is 540 square meters big.
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@Shekhar's Education&Travel Vlogs DON'T CLICK THIS:Youtube.com/Shekhar's Education&Travel Vlogs?sub_confirmation=1 DON'T CLICK THIS: (http•••) Alisher Navoiy nomidagi davlat akademik katta teatri Those who subscribe to my Channel will get a Shout-Out in my next Vlog. 'Ali-Shir Nava'i (9 February 1441 – 3 January 1501), also known as Nizām-al-Din ʿAli-Shir Herawī (Persian: نظامالدین علیشیر نوایی) was a Turkic poet, writer, politician, linguist, Hanafi Maturidi mystic and painter who was the greatest representative of Chagatai literature. Nava'i believed that Chagatai and other Turkic languages were superior to Persian for literary purposes, an uncommon view at the time and defended this belief in his work titled Muhakamat al-Lughatayn (The Comparison of the Two Languages). He emphasized his belief in the richness, precision and malleability of Turkic vocabulary as opposed to Persian. Because of his distinguished Chagatai language poetry, Nava'i is considered by many throughout the Turkic-speaking world to be the founder of early Turkic literature. Many places and institutions in Central Asia are named after him. The Navoi Theater (Uzbek: Alisher Navoiy nomidagi davlat akademik katta teatri, "Alisher Navoi State Academic Bolshoi Theatre") is the national opera theater in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. In 1929, amateurs of concert-ethnographic group led by M. Kari-Yakubov was established and later founded the professional theatre. In 1939 it was renamed to the Uzbek State Opera and Ballet Theatre, and in March 1948 it was united with Russian theatre and called as the State Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Alisher Navoi. Later, in 1959 the theatre obtained the status of Academic theatre and in 1966 – the status of Bolshoi Theatre. Designed by Alexey Shchusev, the building of the theater was built in 1942-1947 and was opened to the public in November, 1947, celebrating the 500th anniversary of the birth of Alisher Navoi. During 1945–47, the Japanese prisoners of war participated in the building construction under forced labor. The theater has a capacity of 1,400 spectators. The main stage is 540 square meters big. #Uzbekistan #TouristAttractions #Tashkent #Samarkand #Bukhara #MostFascinating #Country #CulturalTours #ReligiousTours #MountainTours #AdventureTours #AlisherNavoiStateAcademicBolshoiTheatre #TurkicPoet #Writer #Politician #Linguist #HanafiMaturidiMystic #Painter #ChagataiLiterature #Persian #NavoiTheatre #AlisherNavoi
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