(1946-04-16) 16 April 1946 (age 78) Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
Genres
Estrada
Occupation(s)
Singer, composer, actor
Instrument(s)
vocals, piano,
Years active
1969–present
Labels
Melodiya
Musical artist
Farrukh Karimovich Zokirov (Uzbek: Фаррух Каримович (Карим ўғли) Зокиров, [fæˈruxkæˈrɯməvʲɪt͡ɕ(kæˈrɯmoˈɣlɯ)zɑˈkɯrəf], Russian: Фарру́х Кари́мович Заки́ров, born 16 April 1946)[1] is an Uzbek and Soviet singer, composer and actor. He has been artistic director of folk rock band Yalla since 1976. Zokirov has been voted People's Artist in six states of the republic, and he is a laureate of the State Prize of Uzbekistan. From May 2002 to July 2004, he was deputy minister of the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan.[2]
^"Фаррух Закиров". Кино-Театр.Ру. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
^"Zakirov Farrux Karimovich". Arboblar.uz (in Uzbek). Retrieved 26 January 2024.
1982 — Юность гения (1982) (Genius' Youth) — Abdullah Zokirov is the eldest brother of FarrukhZokirov, leader of Yalla (band) from Uzbekistan. In 1957 he...
well-known eponymous song by the Uzbek VIA "Yalla," with music by FarrukhZokirov and lyrics by Yevgeny Berezikov. List of World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan...
(born 1992), Russian ice hockey player Botir Zokirov (1936–1985), Uzbek singer, painter and actor FarrukhZokirov (born 1946), Uzbek singer Ghali Zakirov (1910–1944)...
singer who performed, in particular, in a duet with her brother Botir Zokirov. Father Nargiz - Pulat Sionovich Mordukhaev, a Bukharian Jew, was a drummer...
Liyanage (SRI) W 22–6 Hosseini (IRI) L 9–29 Did not advance 5 Khojiakbar Zokirov Men's −68 kg Muradi (AFG) W 21–6 Bakhshi (IRI) L 4–24 Did not advance...