Nosirov was born in 1904 to an impoverished Uzbek family in Suvangarlik village, located in what is now the Sharof Rashidov District of Uzbekistan.
Although he was initially started off as an ordinary farmer, he was promoted in 1931 to head of livestock at the "10 Years of October" kolkhoz.
Having not only raised the production output but also overfilled the quota set by the government, and contributed most of their surplus earnings to the Victory Fund.
[3] In the early 1960's Nosirov changed the pay structure for farmers such that their earnings were tied directly to their yields, and brigades were tasked with self-financing.
The output of alfalfa, corn, and beets increased in the 1970's, and the meat and dairy sector of the farm was made profitable.