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Alykul Osmonov (Kyrgyz: Алыкул Осмонов, properly transliterated: Alıqul Osmonov; 21 March – 12 December ) was a Kyrgyz poet, significant for his efforts to modernizing poetry in Kyrgyzstan.

Soviet Kirghiz poet. In , Osmonov graduated from the pedagogical technicum in Frunze. He worked as a journalist. His first works were published in , and his first poetry collection, Songs of the Dawn , appeared in A talented lyric poet, Osmonov boldly introduced into Kirghiz poetry not only new themes but also a new use of imagery that was in keeping with the requirements of socialist realism.

OSMONOV, Alykul was born in March in village Kaptal-Aryk, Kirghizia Son of a peasant.

His best works express his love for his native land and its natural beauty and, especially, his admiration for the working people of Kirghizia. He translated works by A. Pushkin, M. Lermontov, and I. Krylov into Kirghiz. Osmonov was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor. The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia It might be outdated or ideologically biased.

Frunze, — In Russian translation: Moi dom. Moscow, Lirika Alykula Osmonova.