Muhammad Yusuf (poet)

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Muhammad Yusuf (given name: Muhammadjon Yusupov, 1954−2001) was an Uzbek poet.[1]

Yusuf was born in 1954 in the Marhamat district of Andizhan within Uzbekistan. He was known as Uzbek poet in 1998. He wrote many books, most notably: Yolg'onchi yor ("Cheater fiancee" in English) in 1993, in 1998 Osmonimga olib ketaman ("Taking to Sky" in English), and Ulug'imsan,vatanim ("The great homeland" in English) in 2004.

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  1. ^ "60-летие Мухаммада Юсуфа отметили в Ташкенте" (in Russian). 26 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2016.