
Alisher Navoiy
Drama · History
Overview
Biographical drama about one of the most famous Uzbek poets of the 15th century, Alisher Navoiy.
Top Cast


Razak Khamrayev
Razak Khamrayev
Alisher Navoi
Razak Khamrayev
Alisher Navoi


Asad Ismatov
Asad Ismatov
Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara
Asad Ismatov
Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara


Obid Dzhalilov
Obid Dzhalilov
Majdeddin
Obid Dzhalilov
Majdeddin
Tamara Nazarova
Tamara Nazarova
Guli
Tamara Nazarova
Guli


Saat Talipov
Saat Talipov
Yadygar
Saat Talipov
Yadygar


Rakhim Pirmukhamedov
Rakhim Pirmukhamedov
Abul-Malik
Rakhim Pirmukhamedov
Abul-Malik
Lutfulla Nazrullaev
Lutfulla Nazrullaev
Jelaleddin
Lutfulla Nazrullaev
Jelaleddin


Kudrat Khodzhaev
Kudrat Khodzhaev
Kudrat Khodzhaev
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