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The Sacred Blood

Film adaptation of novel with the same name by big Uzbek poet and writer Oybek.

Top Cast

  • Sanat Divanov

    Sanat Divanov

    Yulchi

  • Rano Madrakhimova

    Rano Madrakhimova

    Gyulnar

  • K. Makhkamova

    K. Makhkamova

    Nuri

  • Vakhab Azimov

    Vakhab Azimov

    Mirza-Karimbai

  • Alim Khodzhayev

    Alim Khodzhayev

    Khakim-baibach

  • Khamza Umarov

    Khamza Umarov

    Salim-baibach

  • Khikmat Latypov

    Khikmat Latypov

    Yarmat

  • Khadicha Amanova

    Khadicha Amanova

    Gulsum-bibi

  • Ivan Shkvalov

    Ivan Shkvalov

    Petrov

Overview

Film adaptation of novel with the same name by big Uzbek poet and writer Oybek.

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