Jahon Obidova

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Born7 November 1900
Died29 March 1966 (aged 65)
Jahon Obidova
Born7 November 1900
Died29 March 1966 (aged 65)
AwardsOrder of the Red Banner of Labour (2)
Order of the Badge of Honour

Jahon Obidova (Uzbek Cyrillic: Жаҳон Обидова, Russian: Джахон Абидова, romanized Dzhakhon Abidova; 7 November 1900 – 29 March 1966) was a key figure in the Communist Party of the Uzbek SSR in the Hujum era, becoming the deputy chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Uzbekistan SSR.

Obidova was born on 7 November 1900 to an impoverished Tajik[1] family. At the age of eleven (or twelve or thirteen according to other sources), she was sold to a wealthy man (Inagamdzhan Irmatov)[2] to be his fourth wife[3] to pay a fifteen-ruble debt of her father.[4] He abused her, but after the revolution she left him and began going to school, initially working as a domestic servant, became a member of the Komsomol, and graduated in 1921.[1] In 1927 she became a member of the Communist Party. She retired in 1961 as a personal pensioner and died on 29 March 1966.[5] She was awarded two Order of the Red Banner of Labour and the Order of the Badge of Honour.[6][7]

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