Ⱨajoti Miⱨnati
Bukharian-language literary journal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ⱨajoti Miⱨnati ('Toiling Life'), later Adabijoti Soveti ('Soviet Literature'), was a Jewish-Bukharian literary and sociopolitical bimonthly journal published in Tashkent in the Uzbek SSR from 1931 to 1941.[1][2] It was an organ for the Bukharian-Jewish section of the Union of Writers of the Uzbek SSR [uz] (the republic-level affiliate of the Union of Soviet Writers).[3] Its editors were Aron Saidov, Menashe Aminov and Yunatan Kurayev.[3][4]