Post by account_disabled on Jan 31, 2024 2:05:17 GMT -5
At the end of November, the first lady of Uzbekistan, Ziroat Mirziyoyeva, attended an international education summit in Qatar. Moreover, this was the second event recently where the wife of the head of the republic represented the country without her husband. On November 15, a forum dedicated to the Arab-Israeli conflict was held in Istanbul, with the participation of the wives of heads of state where the main religion is Islam. From the post-Soviet republics of Central Asia, only Ziroat Mirziyoyeva was present. She gave a speech calling on Hamas and Israel to cease fire and sit down at the negotiating table. In this regard, Fergana decided to look for detailed information about all the first ladies of the states of the Central Asian region. The daughter of a rich man, a student, the wife of a Komsomol member and simply a beauty Ziroathon (Ziroat) Khoshimova is a native of the city of Kokand, Fergana region. According to information from open sources, she grew up in a very rich family. Her father headed the Kokand labor supply department of the Central Asian Railway, including an enterprise that operated mobile dining cars. Moreover, according to unconfirmed reports , Makhmudzhon Khoshimov “privately” owned a dozen refrigerator cars that traveled.
Throughout the Union, transporting sought-after fruits and vegetables from the Uzbek SSR, and in the opposite direction rare furniture and other goods considered scarce at home. Of course, this “business” brought in a solid income, which made the entrepreneur influential not only in his hometown, but throughout the Fergana Valley. There is no information about Ziroat Khochimova's mother. The future first lady of Uzbekistan Country Email List graduated from the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Land Reclamation. She has a diploma as an engineer-economist, but Hoshimova does not work by profession—the corresponding column indicates the popular occupation among women in the region’s countries: “housewife.” It was at the university that Ziroat Khoshimova met Shavkat Mirziyoyev. A funny detail: the all-knowing Wikipedia says that the meeting took place at the Tashkent Agricultural Institute. But, apparently, the authors of the article were mistaken, since, judging by the official biography of the president, he also graduated from the capital’s Institute of Land Reclamation and Irrigation and had nothing to do with agriculture.
Be that as it may, the relationship between the young people began within the walls of the educational institution: Ziroat was one of the best students, and Shavkat, despite the fact that they were the same age, already held the position of secretary of the Komsomol committee. By the way, Mirziyoyev’s career also started at this university, where, having received a degree in mechanical engineering, he held positions from junior researcher to vice-rector. Even when Shavkat Miromonovich was prime minister of the republic, little was known about his wife. Only after Mirziyoyev was elected president in December 2016 did she begin to appear at state events and accompany her husband on trips abroad. One more note. The same Wikipedia emphasizes that Hoshimova left her maiden name after marriage. However, in the official Uzbek press she is presented as “Ziroat Mirziyoyev”. By the way, she also appears on the website.
Throughout the Union, transporting sought-after fruits and vegetables from the Uzbek SSR, and in the opposite direction rare furniture and other goods considered scarce at home. Of course, this “business” brought in a solid income, which made the entrepreneur influential not only in his hometown, but throughout the Fergana Valley. There is no information about Ziroat Khochimova's mother. The future first lady of Uzbekistan Country Email List graduated from the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Land Reclamation. She has a diploma as an engineer-economist, but Hoshimova does not work by profession—the corresponding column indicates the popular occupation among women in the region’s countries: “housewife.” It was at the university that Ziroat Khoshimova met Shavkat Mirziyoyev. A funny detail: the all-knowing Wikipedia says that the meeting took place at the Tashkent Agricultural Institute. But, apparently, the authors of the article were mistaken, since, judging by the official biography of the president, he also graduated from the capital’s Institute of Land Reclamation and Irrigation and had nothing to do with agriculture.
Be that as it may, the relationship between the young people began within the walls of the educational institution: Ziroat was one of the best students, and Shavkat, despite the fact that they were the same age, already held the position of secretary of the Komsomol committee. By the way, Mirziyoyev’s career also started at this university, where, having received a degree in mechanical engineering, he held positions from junior researcher to vice-rector. Even when Shavkat Miromonovich was prime minister of the republic, little was known about his wife. Only after Mirziyoyev was elected president in December 2016 did she begin to appear at state events and accompany her husband on trips abroad. One more note. The same Wikipedia emphasizes that Hoshimova left her maiden name after marriage. However, in the official Uzbek press she is presented as “Ziroat Mirziyoyev”. By the way, she also appears on the website.