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Volume 17, Number 3 (Summer 2016) – Images
Volume 17, Number 3 (Summer 2016) – Images
Links to Images for Charles Shaw, “Soldiers’ Letters to Inobatxon and O’g’ulxon”
(Russian State Archive of Film and Photographic Documents)
O’g’ulxon Qurbonova and her father and sister, December 1944
O’g’ulxon Qurbonova and her father, 1944.
Photograph may have been taken by Max Penson.
Inobatxon Xoldarova, 1944 Krasnoarmeets, no. 15 (1944)
O’g’ulxon Qurbonova, 1945 Qizil armiya, 28 February 1945
V. Shakhovskii, “Tajik female students study all their disciplines in their native language. A mathematics lesson in the sixth class of Women’s School no. 5.” From the folder “In the Tadzik Women’s School.” SIB Photograph Collection, Harvard University
V. Shakhovskii, “Lyutfi Zakhidova, the youngest Tajik ballet dancer, performs in the main roles on the stage of the Tajik Opera and Ballet Theater. The government of the Tajik SSR has awarded her the title of Honored Artist of the Republic.” SIB Photograph Collection, Harvard University
M. Trakhman, “A huge swimming pool built in Ashkhabad by the city soviet.” From the folder “Ashkhabad—Capital of Soviet Turkmenia.” SIB Photograph Collection, Harvard University
M. Trakhman, “The stands at the Ashkhabad city stadium are always filled with spectators during sports competitions.” From the folder “Ashkhabad—Capital of Soviet Turkmenia.” SIB Photograph Collection, Harvard University
Photographer unknown, “This handsome specimen of bearded Turkmenian, strik ing in his native sheepskin ‘busbie,’ is Khalmi Gediyev, who has been a jockey and trainer of AkhalTekin race horses at Stud Farm no. 69 for 25 years. He has trained many of the prizewinning horses which have made the AkhalTekins famous on Russian race tracks.” From the folder “AkhalTekin Horses.” SIB Photograph Collection, Harvard University
Photographer unknown, “Another fine specimen of AkhalTekin race horse that is the pride of Stud Farm no. 69, is Meleke, younger brother of Kizil.” From the folder “AkhalTekin Horses.” SIB Photograph Collection, Harvard University