Books
Jahangir Mamatov is the author of nearly 40 books. Many of his books were published in the United States, Turkey and Azerbaijan, yet his books are strictly forbidden in his homeland Uzbekistan. He is the author of three linguistic books which were all published in the United States.
He has been publishing the www.jahonnoma.com and wwww.turonzamin.org since 2001.
- IAK-documentary novel
- Quvg’in - book 1 (Exile)
- Quvg’in - book 2
- Quvg’in - book 3
- Oqsaroy Sirlari (Secrets of Uzbek White House)
- Yarmi Chin, Yarmi Ximchin (Half is true, Half is Satiric)
- Yaqin Moziy (A Nearby Past)
- 220 Latifa (220 Anecdotes)
- Zehniyat Jumbog’i (Puzzle of Mentality)
- O’zligim (Inner-self)
- Tarixni Titratgan Kunlar (Days which shocked History)
- Panjaralar (Bars)
- Samarqand
- O’zbeklar va O’zbeklar (Uzbeks and Uzbeks)
- Islom Lashkarlari (Soldiers of Islam)
- Nurnoma (Brightness)
- Vatan Mansiz, Man Vatansiz (Motherland without me and me without Motherland)
- The Dark Days
- Dictionary of Central Asian Islamic terms (By Allen J. Frank and Jahangir Mamatov, 2002 Dunwoody Press, US ISBN 1-881265-88-9)
- Shahidlar Xiyoboni (The Cemetery of Immortals in Uzbek)
- Shehitler Hiyabani (The Cemetery of Immortals in Turkish)
- Qabohat eshigi (The door of Evil)
- Turkiyada to’rt yil (Four years in Turkey)
- Ikkinchi front (Second Front)
- Assassin (novel)
- Ozodlik Oson Emas (Freedom is not Easy)
- Aldarko’sa Taxtga Minganda…(When the liar takes the throne)
- Qatag’on (Repression)
- Tajik-English dictionary (By Jahangir Mamatov et al. 2005 Dunwood Press, US ISBN 1-931546-15-0)
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