Alimov Oleg Dmitrievich Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Scientist of the Kyrgyz SSR, Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR in the field of Science and Technology, Laureate of the State Prize of the Kyrgyz SSR in the field of Science and Technology.
Alyoshin Yuri Georgievich Candidate of Technical Sciences, Academic Advisor of the Engineering Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Worker of the Academy of Sciences, Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR in the field of Science and Technology.
Aldashev Abdulkhai Aldashevich Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Honorary Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Worker of Science of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Veterinarian of the Kyrgyz SSR.
Akramov Ernst Khashimovich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Doctor of the Kyrgyz SSR, Honored Figure of Science of the Kyrgyz Republic, Laureate of the State Prize in the Field of Science and Technology, Member of the International Academy of Nature and Society Sciences.
Akmatov Bekbolot Akmatovich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Doctor of the Kyrgyz Republic, member of the Union of Writers of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Akmatov Adylbek Kambarovich Candidate of Technical Sciences, Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Energy named after A. Einstein (Kyrgyz branch).
Akbaev Abdi Alimkojoevich Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Inventor of the Kyrgyz Republic, Laureate of the State Prize of the Kyrgyz SSR in the field of science and technology.
Akayeva Mayram Duyshenovna Candidate of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honorary Professor of Peking University, Honorary Academician of the International Aitmatov Academy, Full Member of the Engineering Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic, International Engineering Academy, and other academies.
Akayev Askar Akayevich Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honorary Academician of the International Engineering Academy, full member of the New York Academy and many foreign academies, honorary professor of Moscow State University and many universities around the world.
Aitmatov Ilgiz Torokulovich Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, full member of the International Engineering Academy, laureate of the State Prize of the USSR in the field of science and technology, laureate of the State Prize of the Kyrgyz SSR in the field of science and technology.
Aymukhametova Mariya-Gulsym Buranovna Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honored Inventor of the Kyrgyz SSR, Honored Figure of Science of the Kyrgyz SSR, Honorary Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Adylov Sultan Adylovich Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor, Laureate of the State Prize of the Kyrgyz Republic in the field of Science and Technology.
Adambekov Dokturbek Adambekovich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Scientist of the Kyrgyz Republic, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Medical and Technical Sciences.
Absabirov Erkin Absabirovich Born in 1964. Graduated from Frunze Polytechnic Institute with a degree in "Construction, Road Machinery and Equipment," Kyrgyz State University of Construction, Transport and Architecture with a degree in "Real Estate Valuation and Management" (2004), and Kyrgyz-Kazakh Academy of Law and Public Service with a degree in "Jurisprudence" (2007).
Abdykalykov Akymbek Abdykalykovich Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Born in 1957. Graduated from the Frunze Polytechnic Institute with a degree in "Production of Construction Products and Structures."
Abdurassulov Ilimidin Abdurassulovich Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the International Engineering Academy and the Engineering Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic, member of the New York Academy.
Abdraimov Samudin Abdraimovich Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Honored Inventor of the Kyrgyz SSR, Full Member of the Engineering Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic and the International Engineering Academy, Honorary Academician of the Engineering Academies of Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.
Dramatist and translator K. Eshmambetov was born in the village of Orto-Sai (now in the Alamedin district of the Kyrgyz SSR) to a peasant family. Until 1920, he studied at a rural school, and in 1930, he graduated from the Kyrgyz Pedagogical Technical School in Frunze. From 1930 to 1932, he worked as a teacher at the Frunze Medical Technical School, from 1933 to 1936 at the Financial Technical School, and from 1936 to 1937 as the director of the Construction Technical School.
Prose writer A. Esenkanov was born in the village of Kazan-Kuygan in the Tian-Shan district of the Naryn region in a family of a collective farm worker. In 1956, he graduated from the Otkuk Secondary School, in 1962— from the Philological Faculty of KSU, and in 1976— from the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Moscow. He began his labor biography in 1956 as a worker at the horse-breeding farm No. 53. From 1962 to 1964, he taught Kyrgyz
Prose writer K. Esenkodzhoyev was born in the village of Ichke-Bulun (now the Jety-Oguz district of the Issyk-Kul region) in a family of poor peasants. In 1937, he graduated from high school and enrolled in the Kyrgyz State Pedagogical Institute. In 1941, at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, he volunteered to go to the front. K. Esenkodzhoyev is one of the founders of the genre of science fiction in Kyrgyz children's literature. His literary activity began with the book
Poet and prose writer Sh. Esengulov was born on March 22, 1940, in the village of Kairma, Jumgal District, Naryn Region, in a family of a civil servant. In 1958, he graduated from Kyz-Kel Secondary School in the village of Ak-Took, Suzak District, Osh Region; in 1963, he graduated from the cultural and educational college in Tokmak; in 1971, he completed the correspondence department of journalism at the Philological Faculty of the KGU named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR; and in 1983,
Poet E. Ermatov was born on July 10, 1951, in the village of Pum, Frunze District, Osh Region, in a peasant family. In 1967, he graduated from an eight-year boarding school, in 1970— from Osh Pedagogical College, and in 1979— from the A. M. Gorky Literary Institute under the USSR Writers' Union in Moscow. From 1970 to 1972, he served in the ranks of the Soviet Army, and after demobilization, he worked for some time as a literary employee in the editorial office of the district newspaper
Critic, literary scholar A. Erkebayev was born in the village of Kara-Teyit in the Alaï district of the Osh region into a peasant family. Orphaned at an early age, he was raised in a boarding school. In 1970, he graduated from the V. I. Lenin Secondary School in the village of Kara-Myk, in 1975— from the philological faculty of the KGU named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR, and in 1981— from the postgraduate program at the Institute of World Literature of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
Poet S. Eraliyev was born on October 15, 1921, in the village of Uch-Emchek (now the Talas district of the Talas region) into a peasant family. In 1940, he graduated from high school, and from 1951 to 1954, he was a student at the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and from 1965 to 1967, he attended the Higher Literary School under the Union of Soviet Writers in Moscow. During the Great Patriotic War, from 1942 to 1944, he fought at the
Poet and prose writer M. Elebaev was born in the village of Chon-Tash in the present-day Tyup district of the Issyk-Kul region into a peasant-poor family. Orphaned at the age of 9, he worked as a laborer for the rich. In 1916, he ended up in China with refugees and returned from there in 1919. In the spring of 1920, he studied literacy for a while at the literacy school in the village of Jyluu-Bulak, and from 1921, he was raised in a boarding school in the city of Przhevalsk. From 1924 to
Poet and translator T. Elemanov was born in the village of Burana, Chui region of the Kyrgyz SSR. In 1948, he graduated from Ak-Beshim Secondary School, and in 1961— from the journalism department of the philological faculty of KSU. He began his work biography in 1948 as a primary school teacher. From 1955 to 1957, he worked as a literary employee at the editorial office of the newspaper "Sovettik Kyrgyzstan." Since 1965, he taught his native language and literature at M. V. Frunze
Critic K. Edilbaev was born on December 5, 1952, in the village of Barskoon, Jeti-Oguz District, Issyk-Kul Region, in a peasant family. In 1969, he graduated from high school in his native village, and in 1976, he graduated from the philological faculty of the Kyrgyz State University named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR. He began his labor biography in 1969 as a collective farmer in his native collective farm. From 1976 to 1977, he worked as a scientific editor at the Main Editorial
Poet and critic A. Egemberdiev was born in the village of Toktoyan in the Tyup district of the Issyk-Kul region in a family of civil servants. In 1969, he graduated from the M. Elebaev Secondary School in the village of Taldy-Suu, Tyup district, and in 1974, he graduated from the philological faculty of the KGU named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR. He began his career as a teacher of his native language and literature at the M. Bayetov Secondary School in the Ak-Tala district of the
Poet and playwright R. Shukurbeikov was born in 1913 and passed away on May 23, 1964, in the village of Ak-Chiy, now part of the Kirov district of the Talas region, in a family of livestock breeders. Having lost his parents at an early age, he was raised in a children's home in Dzhambul until 1928, where he learned to read and write. In 1928, after moving to Frunze, he studied at a Tatar school, and in 1933, he graduated from the Kyrgyz Pedagogical Technical School in Frunze. In 1933, he
Poet S. Shimeev was born on November 15, 1921—September 3, 1976, in the village of Almaluu, Kemin District, Kyrgyz SSR, in a family of poor peasants. Having lost his parents early, he was raised by his maternal grandmother. In 1935, he graduated from a rural primary school, in 1938— from a workers' faculty in Tokmak, in 1940— from Kyrgyz Secondary School No. 5 named after A. S. Pushkin in Frunze, and in 1954— from the A. M. Gorky Literary Institute. He began his labor biography as a
The poet Y. Shivaza was born on May 18, 1906, and passed away on June 18, 1988, in the village of Aleksandrovka, now part of the Moscow district of the Kyrgyz SSR, in a family of a blacksmith. From 1916 to 1923, he studied Arabic script at a rural school for clergy while also working in a blacksmith workshop. From 1924 to 1930, he studied at the Tatar Institute of Education in Tashkent. Since 1930, he worked as the director of a Dungan primary school in Frunze, from 1931 to 1938 he was an
Dramatist V. Shvemberger was born on October 23, 1892—January 23, 1970, in the city of Stavropol in a family of a military provisioner-pharmacist. His childhood and youth were spent in Pyatigorsk. In 1910, he graduated from accounting courses in Rostov-on-Don. In 1912, he moved to Moscow. In 1916, he entered the drama studio of F. Komissarzhevskaya, and later transferred to O. Gunsta's studio, where he worked under the guidance of E. Vakhtangov. From November 1917, while continuing his
Prose writer J. Sharshiev was born on July 17, 1942, in the village of Ak-Beshim, Chui region, Kyrgyz SSR, in a peasant family. In 1959, he graduated from Ak-Beshim Secondary School, and in 1964— from the philological faculty of KGU. In 1964, he was assigned as a teacher to a secondary school in the village of Novorossiysk, Kemin district. He worked for some time in Kegetin and Alchalin secondary schools in the Chui region. From 1964 to 1967, J. Sharshiev served in the ranks of the Soviet Army.
Poet S. Shatmanov was born in the village of Kyzyl-Dzhar in the Jangi-Dzhoy district of the Osh region into a peasant family. In 1950, he graduated from high school in the city of Tash-Kumyr, in 1953 — from the Jalal-Abad Teacher's Institute, and in 1966 — from the philological faculty of KGU. From 1953 to 1960, he worked as a deputy director and director of the Jangi-Dzhoy eight-year school, from 1966 to 1983 — as a literary employee and head of the department at the editorial office of
Poet, translator, literary scholar V. Shapovalov was born on October 28, 1947, in Frunze in a family of civil servants. In 1966, he graduated from Secondary School No. 37 in Frunze, and in 1971— from the Philological Faculty of K. State University. Since 1975, he has been a research intern, and from 1976 to 1979— a postgraduate student at the Department of Theory and History of Russian Literature at K. State University named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR. He is a Candidate of
Poet T. Shamshiev was born on October 14, 1910, in the village of Kurshab, Uzgen District, Osh Region, into a poor family. From 1927, he was raised in the Uzgen boarding school, graduated from the Jalal-Abad Pedagogical School in 1932, and in 1957—completed the correspondence department of the Kyrgyz State Pedagogical Institute in Frunze. From 1936 to 1938, he studied at the editor-translators' courses at the Central Committee of the VKP(b) in Moscow. In 1932, he was the head of the
Poet-writer I. Shaibekov was born in 1880—April 22, 1957, in the village of Chon-Kemin (now Kemin District of the Kyrgyz SSR) into a poor peasant family. Before the revolution, he studied literacy with a mullah in the city of Tokmak. Having lost his parents at an early age, he worked as a laborer for wealthy landowners from the age of 14. During the uprising of 1916, he, along with refugees, ended up in Turpan, China. In 1917, he returned to his homeland. During the years of the revolution and
The improvisational poet T. Shabdanbaev was born on August 15, 1896 — February 18, 1978, in the village of Jaiylma (now the Kant district of the Kyrgyz SSR) into a peasant family. Until 1917, he worked as a laborer for the wealthy. From 1918 to 1921, he voluntarily joined the ranks of the Red Army and fought against Kolchak, participated in the defeat of the Bukhara Emirate, and fought against the Basmachis in the Fergana Valley and southern Kyrgyzstan. After being demobilized from the Red
Poet A. Choybekova was born on August 8, 1947, in the village of Ketmen-Tyube, Toktogul district, Osh region, in a teacher's family. In 1960, she graduated from a seven-year school in her native village, in 1973—Jalal-Abad Pedagogical College, and in 1980—(part-time) the journalism department of the Philological Faculty of KGU named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR. She began her work biography in 1965 as a worker at the shoe company "Cholpon" in Frunze. From 1968, she
Poet E. Chopieff was born on June 27, 1937, in the village of Kyzyl-Bairak, Kemin district, Kyrgyz SSR, in a peasant family. In 1956, he graduated from the K. Marx Secondary School in the Kemin district, and in 1961— from the philological faculty of KSU. From 1961 to 1967, he worked as a teacher in secondary schools in the Alay, Alamudun, and Kemin districts of the republic. Since 1967, he has been working as a literary employee, head of the department, and since 1975— as the responsible
Poet J. Chorobaev was born in the village of Chon-Aryk in the Ak-Tal district of the Naryn region in a family of civil servants. In 1963, he graduated from the Toktogul Satylganov Secondary School in Naryn, and in 1968, he graduated from the philological faculty of KGU. He began his career in 1968 as a correspondent for the newspaper "Kyrgyzstan Madeniyaty," and from 1970 until the end of his life, he worked at the Naryn regional committee for television and radio broadcasting.
Poet-writer A. Chorobaev was born on 1. 1897—11. 12. 1979 in the village of Kurtka (now Ak-Talinsky district of Naryn region) in a peasant-poor family. Until the age of 14, he studied Arabic writing with local mullahs, then at the Andijan madrasah. In 1920, he was sent to a six-month course for training primary school teachers in Tashkent. From 1914 to 1916, he worked as a shepherd for local landowners in Toguz-Toro with his father. From 1917, he engaged in agricultural work, and from 1921, he
Critic, literary scholar G. Khlypenko was born in the village of Sadovoye in the Moscow district of the Kyrgyz SSR in a family of civil servants. In 1955, he graduated from high school in his native village, in 1960—he graduated from the philological faculty of KGU, and in 1966—he completed postgraduate studies at KGU. He earned a Candidate of Philological Sciences degree (1969). From 1960 to 1968, he worked as a senior editor and head of the editorial and publishing department at the
Prose writer Y. Khavazov was born on February 15, 1922, in the city of Pishpek in a peasant family of the poor. In 1936, he graduated from the primary Dungan school in the village of Milyanfan in the Kant district of the Kyrgyz SSR, and from 1936 he studied at the preparatory department of the Kyrgyz Pedagogical Technical School. From 1939 to 1941, he attended the agricultural technical school named after S. M. Kirov in Frunze, from 1948 to 1950 he studied at the RYUSH of the Kyrgyz SSR, and
Poet S. A. Fixin was born on August 2, 1907—February 13, 1978, in the city of Smolensk in the family of a civil servant. In 1918, he graduated from Smolensk City Primary School No. 10, in 1926—high school, and in 1928—workers' faculty. He began his working biography in 1918 as a laborer, loader, and wheelbarrow operator at a brick factory. From 1927 to 1941, he worked in the editorial offices of newspapers in the Bryansk and Smolensk regions. During the Great Patriotic War, he served as a
Akin-improviser A. Usenbaev was born in 1894 and died on August 2, 1963, in the village of Kara-archa (now Kirovsky District of the Talas Region) in a family of poor nomads. At the age of 12, after becoming an orphan, he worked as a laborer for wealthy landowners and tended their sheep until he was twenty. In 1931, he joined the collective farm "Aral" in the Pokrovsky District and actively participated in the construction of the collective farm. In 1936, he was accepted as a solo