Hero of Uzbekistan
Hero of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston qahramoni, Cyrillic Ўзбекистон қаҳрамони) is the highest national award in the Republic of Uzbekistan. It is awarded to citizens of Uzbekistan and non-citizens for merit to the country. The title "Hero of Uzbekistan" and the medal that comes with it, Oltin Yulduz ("Gold Star") are awarded by the President of Uzbekistan. The parliament of Uzbekistan first created the law establishing the award on 5 May 1994, and since then more than 50 people have received it.[1]
Hero of Uzbekistan | |
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Type | Medal |
Presented by | Uzbekistan |
Eligibility | Citizens and non-citizens[1] |
Status | Currently awarded |
Established | 5 May 1994 |
Total | 50+[1] |
Ribbon bar of the award | |
Related | Hero of the Soviet Union Hero of Kazakhstan |
History and creation
The title "Hero of Uzbekistan" has its origins in its predecessor title, the Hero of the Soviet Union, which was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union and Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic from the award's creation on April 16, 1934, until the dissolution of the Soviet Union on December 26, 1991.[2]
The Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Uzbekistan, then the country's legislative body, created the Hero of Uzbekistan on 5 May 1994.[3]
Notable recipients
- Abdulla Oripov – Poet and writer
- Islam Karimov – President of Uzbekistan
- Erkin Vohidov – Poet, playwright, and literary translator
See also
References
- Званию "Герой Узбекистана" исполнилось 10 лет | The Award "Hero of Uzbekistan" turned 10 (In Russian). RIA Novosti. Published 5 May 2004. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
- "Resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union of May 5, 1934" (in Russian). Wikisource. 4 September 2010. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
- "Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan: 'Roles, The Highest Decoration - The Hero of Uzbekistan and the Establishment of the Medal 'Gold Star'" (in Uzbek). LexUZ. Retrieved 1 June 2017.