Mushtum (fist in Uzbek) is an Uzbek satire and humor magazine published since 1923.[1] It was founded by Abdulla Qodiriy. In 1927, the magazine began to cooperate with the Krokodil, a similar Russian magazine.[1] Mushtum has been a starting point and an aegis of many Uzbek authors, including Abdulla Qahhor, Erkin Vohidov, Gʻafur Gʻulom, Said Ahmad, Samig Abdukakhkhar, Asqad Muxtor and Mirmuhsin.
Editor | Nosirjon Toshmatov |
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Categories | Humor magazine |
Circulation | 22,000 |
Publisher | Sharq Publishing House |
Founder | Abdulla Qodiriy |
Founded | 1923 |
First issue | 18 February 1923 |
Company | Sharq |
Country | Uzbekistan |
Based in | Tashkent |
Website | Website |
During the Soviet era, Mushtum was published by printing house of the Central Committee. Since the Soviet dissolution, the magazine has been published by Sharq Publishing House.
References
edit- ^ a b Salvatore Attardo (25 March 2014). Encyclopedia of Humor Studies. SAGE Publications. p. 475. ISBN 978-1-4833-4617-5. Retrieved 11 October 2015.