Suyima Gʻaniyeva (1932-2018) was a Soviet and Uzbek literary scholar, a professor, and a Hero of Uzbekistan (2015).
[2] In 1956, Gʻaniyeva became a junior researcher at the Institute of Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan.
Subsequently, she was a scientific secretary of the Institute of Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, head chair at the Tashkent State Conservatory, and professor at the Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies.
[3] Gʻaniyeva found and published the work of Alisher Navoi Munojot, which remained unknown to science for many years.
[1] The documentary film "The Way" is dedicated to the scientific work and creative life of Suyima Gʻaniyeva