Gudimenko Nikolai Ivanovich Born in Frunze on February 24, 1924. Gunner of the 849th Yassy Artillery Regiment (294th Cherkassy Red Banner Order of Suvorov and Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Rifle Division, 73rd Rifle Corps, 52nd Army, 2nd Ukrainian Front), sergeant.
GLOTOV Nikolai Timofeevich Commander of a squad of machine gunners of the motorized battalion of machine gunners (3rd Guards Tank Brigade, 3rd Guards Tank Corps, 5th Guards Tank Army, 1st Baltic Front) Guards Sergeant – at the time of his nomination for the Order of Glory 1st Class. Born on May 8, 1923* (Another year of birth – 1924 is indicated in front-line documents) in the village of Ananyevo, now in the Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan, in a peasant family. Russian. In 1937, he graduated
Gerasimov Mikhail Kuzmich Air gunner of the 90th Guards Assault Aviation Staro-Konstantinov Regiment (4th Guards Assault Aviation Kiev Red Banner Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class Division, 5th Guards Assault Aviation Vinnitsa Red Banner Orders of Kutuzov 2nd Class and Bohdan Khmelnytsky 2nd Class Corps, 5th Air Army, 2nd Ukrainian Front), Guards sergeant – at the time of nomination for the Order of Glory 1st Class. Born on October 20, 1920, in the village of Zelenaya Rosha, Barnaul County, Altai
F.A. Fielstrup - one of the first ethnographers studying the Kyrgyz One of those who stood at the origins of Soviet ethnographic science, but whose name was unjustly forgotten for many years, was F.A. Fielstrup (February 19, 1889 - December 7, 1933). Fedor Arturovich Fielstrup was born in St. Petersburg into the family of an electrical engineer.
Bukhantsev (Bukhantsov) Kirill Ivanovich – assistant commander of the platoon of the 681st rifle regiment (133rd rifle division, 40th army, 2nd Ukrainian front), sergeant – at the time of his nomination for the Order of Glory 1st class. Born on July 17, 1919, in the village of Lebedinka, now in the Alamudun district of Chui region, Republic of Kyrgyzstan, in a peasant family. Russian. Primary education. Worked in a collective farm, then in a production cooperative. In 1939, he was drafted into
Bulankov Dmitry Grigoryevich - assistant commander of the platoon of the 176th rifle regiment (46th rifle division, 2nd shock army, 2nd Belarusian front) sergeant – at the time of the award for the Order of Glory of the 1st class. Born on February 23, 1914, in the village of Kurakovo, now in the Chebulinsky district of the Kemerovo region, in a working-class family. Russian. Completed 4 grades of school. Worked in a gold mining mine in the Tisulsky district of the Novosibirsk region.
Baytursunov Nasyr (in the decree - Nasir) – commander of the crew of a 45-mm gun of the 1086th Rifle Regiment (323rd Rifle Division, 33rd Army, 1st Belorussian Front), sergeant. One of the few full knights of the Order of Glory, awarded four Orders of Glory. Born on November 18, 1918, in the village of Kokomeren, which is part of the modern Jayil District of Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan, in a peasant family. Kyrgyz. Graduated from 7 grades and the Frunze Pedagogical College. Worked at the school in
Mikhail Petrovich Badigin - Tank Destroyer Badigin (in the Decree - Badygin) Mikhail Petrovich - commander of the artillery crew of the 266th Guards Army Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment of the 8th Guards Army of the 1st Belarusian Front, Guards Senior Sergeant. Born on October 21, 1923, in the village of Surulovka, now in the Novospassky District of the Ulyanovsk Region, in a peasant family. Russian. Completed 10 grades. Worked in the Karasuy communication department of the Omsk Region.
Beishev Usen - Participant of the Great Patriotic War. Full Knight of the Order of Glory. Served in the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army from August 1942 to December 1946. Military specialty — gunner, commander of the gun of the 83rd Guards Rifle Regiment (27th Guards Rifle Division, 8th Guards Army, 1st Belorussian Front) Guards Sergeant. Since 1968, he has been a retired Guards Senior Sergeant. Born on October 10, 1922, in the village of Kochkorka, now in the Kochkorka District of
Aubakirov Mannaf (Mannaf) Aubakirovich - commander of the artillery crew of the 375th separate anti-tank artillery division (312th rifle division, 69th army, 1st Belorussian front), senior sergeant. He was born on August 26, 1926, in the city of Zaisan, Zaisan district, East Kazakhstan region, in a peasant family. He was Tatar. A member of the VKP(b)CPSU since 1945. In 1939, he moved with his parents to Kyrgyzstan, to the village of Kochkorka in the modern Naryn region. He completed 7 grades
Golden Star The Title "Hero of the Soviet Union" The highest degree of distinction - the title "Hero of the Soviet Union" was established by the Resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR on April 16, 1934. The Resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR approved the Regulation on the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, and by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on August 1, 1939, the medal "Golden Star" was
Abramov Alexey Fyodorovich Rifleman of the 116th Tank Brigade (8th Mechanized Corps, 70th Army, 2nd Belarusian Front), Red Army soldier. Born on December 31, 1925, in the village of Danilovka, now in the Belebeyevsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan, in a working-class family. Russian. In 1935, he moved with his parents to Kyrgyzstan. In the city of Jalal-Abad, he completed 7 grades of school. With the onset of the war, he began working as a laborer on a state farm, then worked at
Jusup Mamai, the Great Narrator of the Epic "Manas" He was born on May 4, 1918, in the village of Merkech, Ak-Chiy District, Kyzyl-Suu Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. At the age of seven, he learned to read and write. He recounted the epic "Manas" up to the eighth generation. According to him, the epic consists of 500,000 lines.
Tashtanbek Akmatovich Akmatov — Kyrgyz state and political figure. He was born in September 1938 in the village of Kok-Sai, Ton District, Issyk-Kul Region. In 1969, he graduated from the Issyk-Kul Agricultural Technical School, and in 1977 — from the Kyrgyz Agricultural Institute (by correspondence).
Mitalip Mamitovich Mamitov — Soviet and Kyrgyz neurosurgeon Born on December 16, 1939, in the village of Kok-Zhar, Nookat District, Osh Region. In 1958, he graduated with honors from Kok-Djar Secondary School and entered the Kyzyl-Kiya Medical College, and then, in 1960, he enrolled in the Kyrgyz State Medical Institute in Frunze, which he also graduated from with honors.
Beksultan Zhakiev - People's Writer of Kyrgyzstan, playwright, screenwriter, professor. Born on January 16, 1936, in the village of Bokonbaev, Ton District, Issyk-Kul Region. In 1953, he graduated from school in his native village and went to Frunze to continue his studies.
Iskhak Razakov — First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan. Razakov Iskhak Razakovich was born in 1910 in the village of Koroson in the Leilek district (now Batken region). Named Isak at birth, he was later mistakenly recorded as Iskhak in documents. He lost his parents early: at the age of 3, he lost his mother, and at 10, his father, a miner. He was raised first in an orphanage in the city of Khojent, and then in a boarding school in Tashkent. In 1931, he
Dooronbek Sadyrbaev, Kyrgyz film director, writer, and public figure Born in 1940 in the village of Apyrtan, Nooken district, Jalal-Abad region. Kyrgyz. Graduated from secondary school No. 1 in the settlement of Nooken (1957) and the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography (1969).
Kuliipa Kunduсhalova Born June 15, 1920, in the village of Kara-Jigach, Alamudun District, Chui Region — a Soviet Kyrgyz stateswoman, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Culture of the Kyrgyz SSR. In 1938, she graduated from the Frunze (Bishkek) Pedagogical Technical School. After graduation, she was assigned to work in the village of Kulanak (Tien Shan Region), where her labor and pedagogical activity began.
Ernst Khashimovich Akramov Born on June 24, 1936, in the city of Frunze - a Soviet, Kyrgyz scientist-surgeon, humanist, state and public figure, philanthropist. Biography
Tologon Kasymbekov — Kyrgyz Soviet writer. He was born in the village of Ak-Jol, Aksy District, Jalal-Abad Region, Kyrgyz ASSR on January 15, 1931. In 1949, he graduated from the Kara-Dzhigach Secondary School, and in 1957, he graduated from the Philological Faculty of Kyrgyz State University. He began his career as a primary school teacher in his native village. From 1951, he worked as the responsible secretary of the Kichi-Akjdol Village Council. Since 1957, he has been working as an editor
Sooronbay Jusuyev Born on May 15, 1925, in the village of Kyzyl-Zhar, in the mountainous valley of Alay-Kuu in the Kara-Kulja district of the Osh region. After finishing rural school, he was drafted into the ranks of the Soviet Army, serving as a signalman in the renowned 8th Guards Division named after I.V. Panfilov from 1943 to 1945. He was wounded twice in battle. After demobilization in 1946-1947, he worked as the responsible secretary at the editorial office of the Soviet district
Suunbai Eraliyev Born in 1921 in the village of Uch-Emchek, Talas region. In 1954, he graduated from the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and then from the Higher Literary Courses at the Union of Soviet Writers in Moscow.
Abasamat Masalievich Masaliev — Soviet and Kyrgyz party and state figure. Born on April 10, 1933, in the village of Alysh, Kadamjai District, Osh Region, Kyrgyz ASSR. First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan (1985—91), Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Kyrgyz SSR (1985—91). Member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1990—91). In 1953, he graduated from the Kyzyl-Kiya Mining Technical School, in 1956 —
Mambet Mamakeevich Mamakeev - Founder of the Kyrgyz Scientific School of Surgery Born on October 1, 1927, in Kyrgyzstan, Issyk-Kul region, Ak-Suu district, village of Kerege-Tash. Main dates of professional and scientific life:
Asankhan Jumakhmatov (1923—2008) — Soviet Kyrgyz conductor, music educator. People's Artist of the USSR (1976). Hero of the Kyrgyz Republic (2003). Asankhan Jumakhmatov was born on June 16, 1923 (according to other sources — July 16) in the village of Issyk-Ata near the resort area of "Arashan" (now Issyk-Ata District, Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan).
Kurmanbek Arykov, installer of steel and reinforced concrete structures at JSC "Narynhydroenergoстрой". Foreman of the integrated team at the Naryn HPP, holder of the highest distinction "Hero of the Kyrgyz Republic" Date of birth: 1949.
People's Artist of the Kyrgyz Republic Sabira Kumushalieva Born in 1917 in the village of Tokoldosh. After finishing school, Sabira Kumushalieva studied in the senior preparatory course of the Frunze Pedagogical College, after which she began working as a teacher in a regular primary school. She first came to the theater and started getting involved in the stage at the age of 14. In 1934, she joined the troupe of the Kyrgyz Dramatic Theater and worked there until the end of her life. On
Turdakun Usubaliev - Prominent State and Political Figure Usubaliev was born on November 6, 1919, in the village of Kochkor in the Naryn region of northern Kyrgyzstan to a peasant family. In 1941, he graduated from a teacher training institute, then from the higher party school at the Central Committee of the VKP(b) in 1945, and later studied at the Moscow Lenin Pedagogical Institute by correspondence. He worked as a teacher in a school, editor of the republican newspaper "Soviet
Salizhan Shakirovich Sharipov - Russian Cosmonaut Serial number - 375 (88) Number of flights - 2 Flight duration - 201 days 14 hours 48 minutes 53 seconds Number of spacewalks - 2 Duration of work in space - 10 hours 00 minutes. Date and place of birth:
Sadikov Turgunbay – Kyrgyz sculptor and monumental artist, chairman of the cultural foundation of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, People's Artist of the USSR, People's Artist of the Kyrgyz SSR. Born on November 4 (according to other sources – September 3) 1935 in the village of Govsuvor, Batken District, Osh Region of the Kyrgyz SSR (now the Republic of Kyrgyzstan). Kyrgyz. In 1959, he graduated from the Frunze Art School (Frunze city, now Bishkek). From 1959 to 1961, he worked as an
Chinghiz Aitmatov, writer and public figure. By the decree of February 4, 1997, for his outstanding contribution to the treasury of national culture, the wide popularization of the spiritual values of the Kyrgyz people on the international stage, and active public activities, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Kyrgyz Republic. Chinghiz Torekulovich Aitmatov was born on December 12, 1928, in the village of Sheker, Kara-Buura (Kirov) district of the Talas region of Kyrgyzstan.
Shubin Pyotr Fyodorovich was born on June 10, 1894, in the village of Tashla, Troitsky District, Orenburg Province. He was an educator, conductor, and composer who played an invaluable role in the development of theatrical art and the new national musical culture. He was a member of the Union of Composers of the Kyrgyz SSR, a distinguished figure in the arts of the Kyrgyz SSR, and the organizer and leader of the first folk instruments orchestra. In his childhood, little Pyotr showed himself to
Vladimir Georgievich Fere — composer, educator. Born (May 7, 1902 (May 20, 1902), in Kamyshin, Kamyshin district, Saratov province of the Russian Empire (now Volgograd region). Of Russian Germans.
Sarbagishev Uran Otunchievich - People's Artist of the Kyrgyz SSR Kyrgyz and Soviet ballet artist, choreographer, laureate of the State Prize of the USSR, professor, educator. The name of the laureate of the State Prize of the USSR, Professor Uran Sarbagishev, is well known not only in the republic but also beyond its borders. He is a graduate of the Leningrad Choreographic School. One of the partners of the unparalleled Byubusara Beishenaliev. Thanks to the choreographer, Kyrgyz
Raukhverger Mikhail Rafailovich — Soviet pianist, composer, educator. Born on December 5, 1901, in Odessa. He began music lessons at the age of seven. Soon he started composing music himself. After graduating from high school in 1919, M. Raukhverger enrolled in the Odessa Polytechnic Institute and simultaneously in the conservatory, where he studied piano under Professor R. Biber.
Orozbekov Abdykadir - an outstanding state and public figure, the first head of state. The name of Abdykadir Orozbekov is associated with many epithets that begin with the words "first" or "one of the first." A. Orozbekov was one of the first Kyrgyz who joined the army of hired workers during the period of property stratification in Kyrgyz kystaks. He was one of the few Kyrgyz whose revolutionary consciousness was formed in an international proletarian environment. It was
Hero of the Soviet Union Yakubov Osmon Osmon Yakubov was born in 1911 in the village of Naiman, Khaldyvanbek district, Andijan region of the Uzbek SSR, in a teacher's family. In 1926, he moved with his parents to the village of Togua-Bulak in the Uzgen district of the Osh region of the Kyrgyz SSR. He was Kyrgyz and a Komsomol member. He actively participated in the organization of the collective farm "Kyzyl Oktyabr." At the call of the Komsomol, he worked on the construction of
Hero of the Soviet Union Shopokov Duyshenkul Duyshenkul Shopokov was born in 1913 in the village of Shalta, Sokuluk District, Kyrgyz SSR, in a family of a poor peasant. He was Kyrgyz. A member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Before the war, he worked on a collective farm and was a member of the collective farm board. At the end of August 1941, he became a soldier in the 316th Rifle Division.
Nazarov Daniyal Mukashevich - a talented musician. Founder of the guitar art school in Kyrgyzstan, one of the legendary organizers of the "Spring Ala-Too" festival. Born in 1940 in the city of Naryn to a family of civil servants.
Khusein Mukhtarovich Mukhtarov (Kyrgyz: Kuseyin Mukhtarov; 1938—2001) Soviet and Kyrgyz opera singer (bass). People's Artist of the USSR (1984). Born on July 18, 1938, in the village of Ken-Bulak, Chui Region, Kyrgyzstan.
Hero of the Soviet Union Shemyakin Grigory Melentyevich Grigory Melentyevich Shemyakin - a rifleman of the 1075th rifle regiment of the 316th rifle division of the 16th army of the Western Front, Red Army soldier. He was born on December 25, 1906, in the city of Karakol, now Przhevalsk, in the Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan, into a peasant family. He was Russian. He graduated from 8 grades. He worked as a meliorator.
Hero of the Soviet Union Chortekov Anvarbek Anvarbek Chortekov was born in 1920 in the village of Kara-Suu in the At-Bashinsky district of the Naryn region of the Kyrgyz SSR to a peasant family. He was Kyrgyz. Before being drafted into the army, he worked in a subsidiary farm and at a fruit and vegetable experimental station in the city of Naryn. In March 1943, he was drafted into the Soviet Army. He served as a sergeant, assistant commander of a rifle platoon. He fought as part of the
Hero of the Soviet Union Tsindelis Berelis Israelievich Berelis Israelievich Tsindelis was born in 1916 in the city of Rokiškis, Lithuanian SSR, in the family of a civil servant. Jewish. From 1937 to 1941, he worked as a dental technician in the cities of Panevėžys and Biržai. He was drafted into the Soviet Army in June 1942 from the city of Osh, Kyrgyz SSR. Private. Gunner. During the Great Patriotic War, he fought as part of the Central and 1st Baltic Fronts. He participated in battles near