Karashev, Madumarov, Bostonov, Tashov, Isakov — how the akims of the Kadamjay district have changed

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From 1938 to 1991, the Kadamjay District, located in the Batken Region, was known as the Frunze District. The renaming to Kadamjay occurred on March 12, 1991.

Since the formation of the district in March 1992, it has been managed by 20 akims. One of them held the position for only 3 months, while another remained in office for a full 4 years.

List of Akims of Kadamjay District

Muradyl Ergeshov — from March 1992 to April 1993.

Ergeshov Muradyl
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Barataly Turanovich Koshmatov — from April 1993 to March 1994.

Koshmatov Barataly Turanovich
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Karimsher Abdimomunovich Abdimunov — from March 1994 to March 1996.

Azim Karashevich Karashev — from March 1996 to August 1999.

Karashev Azim Karashevich
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Dokturbek Beyshekeevich Kurmanaliev — from August 1999 to February 2000.

Kurmanaliev Dokturbek Beyshekeevich
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Abdimalik Abdykaarovich Egemberdiev — from February 2000 to August 2002.

Egemberdiev Abdimalik Abdykaarovich
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Abdirashit Bostanovich Bostanov — from August 2002 to July 2004.

Abdirashit Bostanovich Bostanov
Dastanbek Berdiev — from July 2004 to March 2005.

Berdiev Dastanbek
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Anvaridin Bilalovich Bilalov — from March 2005 to June 2005.

Diykanbay Bakashevich Kenjebayev — from June 2005 to February 2008.

Kenjebayev Diykanbay Bakashevich
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Asamidin Zairovich Tashov — from February 2008 to September 2009.

Tashov Asamidin Mamazairovich
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Shamil Jusupovich Artykov — from September 2009 to May 2010.

Shamil Artykov
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Toktomat Ganievich Ganiev — from May 2010 to March 2012.

Ganiev Toktomat Ganievich
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Abditalip Pattaevich Akimov — from March 2012 to October 2012.

Akimov Abditalip Pattaevich
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Akram Kambaralievich Madumarov — from April 2013 to June 2017.

Madumarov Akram Kambaralievich
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Zhanibek Mamatovich Isakov — from June 2017 to June 2019.

Isakov Zhanibek Mamatovich
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Altynbay Toralievich Imarov — from June 2019 to September 2020.

Imarov Altynbay Toralievich
Abdymanap Ergeshovich Jakbarov — from June 2020 to May 2021.

Jakbarov Abdymanap Ergeshovich
Kutpidin Abdyrahmanovich Shakirov — from May 2021 to December 2023.

Shakirov Kutpidin Abdyrahmanovich
Bayake uulu Bolotkan — since 2023, he has been the head of the Kadamjay District State Administration.

Bayake uulu Bolotkan
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Structure and Population of the District

The Kadamjay District includes two cities of district significance — Kadamjay and Aydarken, as well as eight rural districts: Birlik, Orozbekov, Iskhak-Polotkhan, Moldonyaaz, Ak-Turpak, A. Masaliev, Uch-Korgon, and Maidan.

There are 114 populated areas in the district, 53 of which are located in the border zone. According to recent data, the total population of the district is 214,635 people.

The largest population is in the Maidan rural district — 32,911 people, followed by the Uch-Korgon rural district — 32,894, Orozbekov — 25,539, A. Masaliev — 25,070, Iskhak-Polotkhan — 22,817, Moldonyaaz — 21,206, Ak-Turpak — 19,040, and Birlik — 13,520 people.

The city of Kadamjay has a population of 17,001, while Aydarken has 14,372.

The main activities of the local population are agriculture, farming, and livestock breeding. The district has 51 preschool institutions and 87 schools.

Origin of the Name and Legends

According to legend, when Aziret-Ali visited these places, the snow melted under his feet, leaving footprints on the ground. Since then, this place has been called Kadamjay — "where the foot stepped."

The center of the district, the city of Kadamjay, is located on an ancient trade route. This route was used by caravans heading to the Syr Darya River, bypassing Fergana, as well as routes through the Alay passes.

Soviet Period and Industrial Development

On December 22, 1930, the previous cantonal structures were abolished, and 24 districts were formed within the Osh region, including the Kyzyl-Kiyin District, created based on the Isfayram and Kulduey volosts, with its center in Uch-Korgon.

From April 1, 1937, the district received a new name — Molotovsky. In 1938, the Khamlion District was separated from it. On October 19, 1940, Khamlion became Frunze, and in 1959, the Uch-Korgon District was abolished, and its territory became part of the Frunze District.

Based on the decision of the district council on March 15, 1991, and the decree of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz Republic on March 6, 1992, the Frunze District was once again known by its historical name — Kadamjay District.

The city of Kadamjay emerged as a settlement for metallurgists at the antimony plant established in 1936. The main factor in the development of the district was the Kadamjay Antimony Plant, whose metallurgical factory is located in Kadamjay and includes auxiliary workshops and sections to support the main production.

The modern appearance of the city of Kadamjay was formed on September 27, 2012, according to the Law of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 168, when it was created on the basis of the Kadamjay Town Administration with the addition of the villages of Pulgun, Tashkiya, and Chaltash from the Orozbekov rural district.
Current State of Aydarken

Aydarken also received the status of a city of district significance on September 27, 2012. It is located 60 kilometers from Batken and 46 kilometers from Kadamjay.

The city is well-maintained and equipped with electricity, gas, and water supply systems. Residents have access to the internet, mobile communication, and clean drinking water; sewage systems are also operational.

Aydarken hosts the Aydarken Mercury Plant and other enterprises that support the livelihood of the population.
As part of the administrative-territorial reform of the Kadamjay District, the number of rural districts was reduced from 13 to 8.

The district includes two cities with district status — Kadamjay and Aydarken.

The Kadamjay District has the highest population density in the Batken Region, with the latest census data showing a population of 209.9 thousand people.

As of January 1, 2024, the most densely populated districts in Kyrgyzstan are:

- Kara-Suu District — 488.2 thousand people;

- Suzak District — 332.3 thousand people;

- Nookat District — 325.9 thousand people;

- Uzgen District — 296.1 thousand people;

- Sokuluk District — 266.1 thousand people;

- Kadamjay District — 209.9 thousand people.
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