Mamlakat Akberdyevna Nakhangova (Tajik: Мамлакат Оқбердиевна Наҳангова, Russian: Мамлака́т Акбердыевна Наха́нгова; 1924 — 2003) was a Soviet cotton picker,[1] member of the Stakhanovite movement,[2] the youngest and first among the pioneers knights of the highest order of the USSR, the Order of Lenin (1935).[3]

Mamlakat Nakhangova

During the World War II she participated in London at a peace conference.[4]

In adult life Nakhangova was a Soviet philologist, candidate of philological sciences; and Associate Professor of the Tajik State Pedagogical University. In 1970-1977 she was the head of the department of foreign languages of the medical institute in Dushanbe.[5][6]

Mamlakat Nakhangova became the heroine of the first poem by Mirzo Tursunzoda The Sun of the Country.[7][8]

She was married and had two children, a daughter named Roxana and a son named Alisher.[9][10]

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  1. ^ Борис Игнатович. Сталин и Мамлакат // club.foto.ru
  2. ^ Mobilizing Soviet Peasants: Heroines and Heroes of Stalin's Fields
  3. ^ Орден Ленина. История учреждения, эволюция и разновидности
  4. ^ Сто сорок бесед с Молотовым
  5. ^ Рассказ o...
  6. ^ Четвёртая высота
  7. ^ "Мирзо Турсунзаде. Биография". Archived from the original on 2017-01-14. Retrieved 2019-04-24.
  8. ^ Сталин и девочки на фотографиях: сколько было девочек
  9. ^ Мамлакат — значит страна
  10. ^ Советские герои: как сложилась судьба таджикской пионерки Мамлакат Наханговой
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