Noziya Karomatullo
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''Noziya Karomatullo'' ( tg, Нозияи Кароматулло; born 7 February 1988) is a Tajikistani singer. Nozia sings mostly in
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, however she also sings in
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and
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. She performs in concerts, New-Year Parties, National Day Parades, Radio and TV Programs in her native
Tajikistan Tajikistan (, ; tg, Тоҷикистон, Tojikiston; russian: Таджикистан, Tadzhikistan), officially the Republic of Tajikistan ( tg, Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhurii Tojikiston), is a landlocked country in Centr ...
as well as other neighboring countries like Iran, India etc.


Early life

Noziya Karomatullo was born 7 February 1988 in
Dushanbe Dushanbe ( tg, Душанбе, ; ; russian: Душанбе) is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan. , Dushanbe had a population of 863,400 and that population was largely Tajik. Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe (r ...
,
Tajikistan Tajikistan (, ; tg, Тоҷикистон, Tojikiston; russian: Таджикистан, Tadzhikistan), officially the Republic of Tajikistan ( tg, Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhurii Tojikiston), is a landlocked country in Centr ...
, then part of the Soviet Union. She is the daughter of a famous Tajik singer
Karomatullo Qurbonov Karomatullo Qurbonov ( tg, Кароматулло Қурбонов, fa, کرامت‌الله قربان‌اف; 29 November 1961 – 17 October 1992) was a popular pop singer and composer from Tajikistan. On 17 October 1992 Qurbonov and a number ...
. Her father,
Karomatullo Qurbonov Karomatullo Qurbonov ( tg, Кароматулло Қурбонов, fa, کرامت‌الله قربان‌اف; 29 November 1961 – 17 October 1992) was a popular pop singer and composer from Tajikistan. On 17 October 1992 Qurbonov and a number ...
, died on 17 October 1992 in an attack by bandits during the
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in the Yavan district, while returning from a wedding party at night.


Education

Noziya graduated in 2005 from Maliki Sobirova and entered the conservatory in
New Delhi New Delhi (, , ''Naī Dillī'') is the capital of India and a part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). New Delhi is the seat of all three branches of the government of India, hosting the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House ...
for the academic diploma course in classical singing and dancing. In 2010 she graduated from the Indian Conservatory with honors, and in the same year performed her first solo concert. Noziya Karomatullo is now a 5th-year student of the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Service, Faculty of International Relations.


Personal life

She got married in the year 2014 and gave birth to a girl on 7 December 2015.


Achievements

In 2007, she won the competition of classical dance kathak in
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.


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A short Bibliography of Nozia
{{DEFAULTSORT:Karomatullo, Noziya 1988 births Living people People from Dushanbe Tajik-language singers 21st-century Tajikistani women singers Tajikistani expatriates in India Hindi-language singers