He was born in
Dardar,
Falgar District, within the
Leninabad Region (now the Sughd Region).His father was Keldi Mirzoev and his mother Lola Mirzoeva. In 1966 he graduated from the Faculty of Literature and Language of the Tajik State University in Dushanbe. Immediately after graduation, he began working as a correspondent, later as deputy editor-in-chief of the youth newspaper “Komsomol of Tajikistan”. In 1968, Keldiev became a member of the Union of Journalists of the
Tajik SSR. In 1973, he moved to the position of deputy director of the literary magazine “Sadoi Sharq” (“Voice of the East”). In 1975-1977, he was a translator for Soviet specialists in
Afghanistan. In 1977, he returned to work at the literary magazine Sadoi Sharq. He worked as the head of the magazine's department until 1991. He died from
COVID-19 during the
COVID-19 pandemic in Tajikistan. Buried at the Luchob cemetery in
Dushanbe. ==References==