1953 – Born in Yangiyul District, Tashkent Region.
1968-1973 – Studied at the Republican Art College named after P.P. Benkov in the workshop of I.B. Skorikov.
1977 – Artistic trip to the Baikal-Amur Mainline.
1979 – Graduated from the Tashkent Theatre and Art Institute named after A.N. Ostrovsky (trained in the workshop of People’s Artist R.A. Akhmedov).
Since 1979 – Lecturer at the Department of Painting at the Tashkent Theatre and Art Institute named after A.N. Ostrovsky.
Since 1980 – Actively participated in Republican, All-Union, and International exhibitions.
1982 – Became a member of the Union of Artists of Uzbekistan.
1987 – Participated in the International Symposium "Tauturgen" (Kazakhstan).
1988 – Participated in the International Symposium "Issyk-Kul" (Kyrgyzstan).
1989 – Held a solo exhibition in Dzhambul (Kazakhstan).
1990 – Artistic trip to Bulgaria.
1991 – Worked at the Korovin House of Creativity in Gurzuf (Crimea).
1992 – Worked at the "Senezh" House of Creativity (Russia).
1990-2002 – Actively participated in art exhibitions dedicated to Navruz and Independence Day.
2002 – Held a solo exhibition in Turin (Italy).
2003 – Held a solo exhibition in Tashkent (Uzbekistan).
2003 – Awarded the Silver Medal of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan.
2007 – Conferred the title "Honoured Mentor of Youth of the Republic of Uzbekistan."
2007 – Artistic trip to China (Beijing, Hangzhou, Shanghai).
2009-2011 – Recipient of awards at the Tashkent International Biennale.
2010 – Earned the academic title of Professor at the Department of Painting at the National Institute of Fine Arts and Design named after Kamoliddin Bekhzod.
2013 – Held a jubilee solo exhibition dedicated to his 60th birthday.
2015 – Conferred the title "Honoured Artist of the Republic of Uzbekistan."
2018 – Held a solo exhibition at the State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan.
2023 – Held a jubilee solo exhibition dedicated to his 70th birthday.
2023 – Awarded the Gold Medal of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan.
The artist's works are held in the State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan, the State Museum of Arts named after I.V. Savitsky, the State Museum of Arts of Kazakhstan named after A. Kasteev, and in museums and private collections in the USA, Korea, China, Greece, Bulgaria, Italy, Russia, and Malaysia.