🌸 Spring Came Asking for You. At Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, a literary and educational event titled "Followers of Zulfiyaxonim" was organized in honor of the 110th anniversary of the birth of Zulfiyakhonim—a distinguished figure in Uzbek literature and a symbol of the Uzbek woman.

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  • 🌸 Spring Came Asking for You. At Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, a literary and educational event titled "Followers of Zulfiyaxonim" was organized in honor of the 110th anniversary of the birth of Zulfiyakhonim—a distinguished figure in Uzbek literature and a symbol of the Uzbek woman.

🌿 During the event, students of the faculty performed songs and melodies based on the poems of the poetess, and scenes from the life and work of Zulfiya were shown. The poetess's poems, celebrating spring and the spirit of love, brought everyone a cheerful mood.

The famous Uzbek poetess Zulfiya was born on March 1, 1915, in Tashkent. The poetess's poems such as "In the Moonlight," "Without You," "Falak," "Spring Came Asking for You," "My Son, There Will Be No War," and "Mushoira" are popular among the people.