Bakirov Apas Bakirovich (1935), Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences (1975), Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic (1997). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Tugel-Sai, Jumgal District, Naryn Region. Graduated from the FPI (1957). Worked as a geologist in a geological survey party, junior researcher, senior researcher, head of the laboratory, and since 1988 - director of the Institute of Geology of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Bakashova Zhyldyz Kemelovna (1960), Doctor of Philological Sciences (1998). Kyrgyz. Graduated from the graduate school of the Institute of Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz SSR. Worked as a senior laboratory assistant, lecturer at the Department of Journalism of KGNU, senior consultant of the Committee on International and Inter-Parliamentary Relations of the Jogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic, head of the Department of Television and Radio Journalism, and
Bakasova Zaryl Bakasovna (1932), Doctor of Chemical Sciences (1977), Professor (1992), Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz SSR (1984). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Onbir-Zhilga, Chui region. Graduated from KGU (1952), postgraduate studies at the Institute of Chemistry of the Kyrgyz Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
Bakasov Stalbek Sabdrakunovich (1950), Doctor of Medical Sciences (1995), Professor (1996). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of An-Usten, Jeti-Oguz District, Issyk-Kul Region. Graduated from medical school (Przhevalsk, 1969), KSMI (1977), and completed clinical residency and postgraduate studies there (1982).
Baytur Anvar (1938-1991), a prominent scholar and historian of modern Kyrgyz people. He was born in the village of Boz-Den near the city of Ak-Suu in Eastern Turkestan. He received his initial education at a rural school (mektep), and then at a teacher training institution ("Dar al-muallimin" - "House of Teachers") in the city of Ak-Suu. From 1953 to 1956, he was a student at the historical-geographical faculty of the Xinjiang Institute in the city of Urumqi. Since 1956, he
Bayzakov Usenbek (1930), Doctor of Medical Sciences (1988), Professor (1989). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Aral, Toktogul District, Jalal-Abad Region. Graduated from KGMI (1955), postgraduate studies at the Institute of Regional Medicine of the Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz SSR.
Baygaziev Sovetbek Orozkanovich (1946), Candidate of Philological Sciences (1984), Professor (1996). Kyrgyz. Graduated from KGU (1969), postgraduate studies there (1975).
Bazarkanov Kochkumbay (1924), Doctor of Economic Sciences (1985), Professor (1987). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Darkhan, Jeti-Oguz District, Issyk-Kul Region. Graduated from the Faculty of History of KSU (1952), postgraduate studies at the Institute of Economics of the Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz SSR (1967). Worked as head of the 2nd department of the Kyrgyz Military Commissariat, military commissar of the city of Osh, senior researcher, chairman of the collective farm, lecturer,
Babak Valentin Fedorovich (1937), Doctor of Technical Sciences (1994), Professor (1996). Ukrainian. Born in the city of Smela, Kyiv region of the Ukrainian SSR. Graduated from the FPI (1961), postgraduate studies at the Moscow Machine-Tool Institute (1969).
Ashirbaev Toktosun (1948), Doctor of Philological Sciences (2001). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Ana-Kyzyl in the Uzgen district of the Osh region. Graduated from OGPI (1974).
Ashimov Isabek (1953), Doctor of Medical Sciences (1995) and Doctor of Philosophical Sciences (2002), Professor (1997). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Kara-Davan, Laylak District, Osh Region. Graduated from KGMI (1976), and completed clinical residency there (1982).
Achylova Rahat (1941), Doctor of Philosophy (1988), Professor (1989) Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Govsubar, Batken District, Osh Region. Graduated from the History Faculty of KSU (1963), postgraduate studies at the Philosophy Faculty of Leningrad State University (1966).
Akhunbaev Meder Isaevich (1946-1999), Doctor of Medical Sciences (1995). Kyrgyz. Born in Frunze. Graduated from the Medical Faculty of KGMI (1970), postgraduate studies at the Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1974). Worked as an assistant at the Department of General Surgery at KGMI, senior scientific editor at KSE, physician at Polyclinic No. 1 in Frunze, resident physician at RKB, head of the "Diabetic Foot" office at the City
Akhunbaev Isa Konoevich (1908-1975), Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz SSR, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Laureate of the State Prize of the Kirghiz SSR in the field of science and technology, Honored Doctor and Scientist of the Kirghiz SSR. Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Toru-Ayghyr in the Issyk-Kul region. Graduated from the Central Asian Medical Institute (Tashkent, 1935).
Ahrarov Shavkat Salievich (1953), Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (1994). Uzbek. Born in the village of Kashgar-Kishlak, Karasuu District, Osh Region. Graduated from TashGPI named after Nizami (1973), doctoral studies (1993).
Akmatov Toktosun Kerimbaevich (1929), Doctor of Philological Sciences (1969), Professor (1971), Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic (1984). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Toru-Ayghyr, Issyk-Kul region. Graduated from KSU (1954), and completed postgraduate studies there (1957). Worked as a teacher, senior teacher, associate professor, professor, head of the department at KSU, head of the department, and since 1999 - director of the Institute of
Kenzhebay Akmatovich Akhmatov (1932-1995), Doctor of Biological Sciences (1980). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Chyrak, Jeti-Oguz District, Issyk-Kul Region.
Ahmatbekov Musakun (1947), Doctor of Agricultural Sciences (2000), Professor (2002). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Kalinin in the Tian Shan region of Naryn Province. Graduated from KSHI and the Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy (1968), postgraduate studies at KSHI (1975).
Poet B. Asanaliev was born in the village of Chet-Nuru in the Tian-Shan district of the Naryn region in a peasant family. In 1967, he graduated from the Toktogul Satylganov Secondary School in Naryn, and in 1963, he graduated from the philological faculty of KGU. He began his labor biography in 1963 as a teacher at his native school in Naryn, and since 1966, he has worked as an editor at the State Publishing House of the Kyrgyz SSR, later as an editor, and from 1979 as the chief editor of the
Poet T. Arykov was born on May 3, 1937, in the village of Kosh-Dyube, Moscow District, Kyrgyz SSR, in a peasant family. In 1953, he graduated from Kosh-Dyube Seven-Year School, in 1957 from the Zootechnical Faculty of Frunze Agricultural Technical School, and in 1963 from the Philological Faculty of KSU. He began his labor biography as a literary staff member of the district newspaper "Emgek danky." Since 1963, he has worked as an editor at the "Kyrgyzstan" publishing
Critic, literary scholar, poet K. Artykbaev was born in the village of Keper-Aryk in the Moscow district of the Kyrgyz SSR into a peasant family. In 1951, he graduated from Budennovskaya Secondary School, and in 1956, he graduated from the philological faculty of KGU. He began his labor biography as the head of the department at the editorial office of the newspaper "Leninchil Zhas." Since 1959, he headed the department of criticism and literary studies at the magazine
Prose writer A. Arbudu was born in the village of Aleksandrovka, Moscow District, Kyrgyz SSR, in a family of a poor peasant. He was a Dungan Soviet writer. In 1933, he graduated from Aleksandrovka Primary School and studied at the Dungan department of the Frunze Pedagogical Technical School. In 1935, he entered the Almaty Dungan Pedagogical School, but due to the reorganization of this educational institution, he was transferred to a Kazakh pedagogical school and graduated in 1939. From 1946
The akyn-improviser B. Alykulov was born on September 11, 1884, and died in 1949 in the village of Achi, now part of the Suzak district of the Osh region, in a peasant-poor family. From the age of eight, he worked as a laborer for the wealthy. With the arrival of Soviet power in Kyrgyzstan, he actively participated in building a new life and fought against banditry. In the 1920s, he served as the chairman of the committee of poor peasants and as the deputy chairman of the Changet village
Poet, playwright, translator M. Alybaev was born on December 3, 1917, and died in 1959 in the village of Chayek, Jumgal District, Naryn Region, in the family of a laborer. In 1931, he graduated from a rural seven-year school, and in 1935, he graduated from the Frunze Pedagogical College, then studied for one year in courses for Komsomol workers. From 1938 to 1940, he served in the ranks of the Soviet Army and participated in battles against the White Finns. From 1936 to 1938, he worked in the
Poet Dzh. Alybaev was born on October 12, 1933, in the village of Birikken, Chui region of the Kirghiz SSR, in a peasant family. In 1947, he graduated from a rural seven-year school, in 1950 — from the Frunze Pedagogical College, and in 1956 — from the Philological Faculty of KSU. From 1950, he worked as a teacher at the Ken-Bulun eight-year school in the Issyk-Ata district. From 1956 to 1965, he was a literary employee, and from 1984, he was the head of the department at the editorial office
Poet and translator B. Alybaev was born on July 1, 1937, in the village of Kopure-Bazar, Talas district, Talas region, in a peasant family. In 1956, he graduated from high school in the village of Bazar-Kurgan (Osh region), and in 1961, he graduated from the philological faculty of KSU. Since 1961, he worked as an operator at KirTAG, from 1965 as a senior editor at the republican INTI, from 1969 as a senior editor at the publishing house "Kyrgyzstan," from 1983 as a senior editor at
Poet and prose writer M. Aliev was born on July 14, 1932, in the village of Kochkorka, Kochkorka District, Naryn Region, in the family of a civil servant. In 1950, he graduated from Kalinin Secondary School in the village of Kochkorka, and in 1958— from the sanitary-hygienic faculty of KGMU. He began his career in 1950 as a clerical worker at the Kochkorka District Court, later working as a librarian at the district library. In 1958, he was assigned to the Tian Shan Regional Sanitary and
Poet and translator A. Aldashev was born in the village of Jety-Oguz in the Jety-Oguz district of the Issyk-Kul region, in the family of a village teacher and poet Aldash Moldo. He studied at a rural school and a boarding school. In 1939, he graduated from the zooveterinary institute in Frunze and continued his studies in graduate school. Before the Great Patriotic War, he worked as a teacher at zooveterinary and pedagogical technical schools in the city of Przhevalsk and as a lecturer at the
Poet L. Aselrud was born on May 21, 1933, in the village of Ilyintsy, Vinnytsia region of the Ukrainian SSR. At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, he was evacuated to Central Asia. Since 1944, he has lived in Frunze. In 1951, he graduated from Secondary School No. 1 in Frunze, and in 1956 — from the philological faculty of KRU. He began his labor biography in 1956 as a teacher of the Russian language and literature in a rural school, then worked in a secondary school in Frunze. He has
Prose writer and translator M. Aksakov was born in Voronezh in a family of an agronomist-forester. In 1932, he graduated from the Central Asian Polytechnic Institute for Irrigation Engineers in Tashkent. From 1939 to 1941, he studied at the correspondence department of the Geography Faculty of Leningrad State University. In 1932, he was assigned as a hydraulic engineer to the village of Karavan in the Jalal-Abad region, and from 1934 to 1942, he worked in the Hydrometeorological Service in
Prose writer and playwright K. Akmatov was born in the village of Bosteri in the Issyk-Kul district of the Issyk-Kul region in a peasant family. In 1958, he graduated from high school in his hometown, and in 1967, he graduated from the journalism department of the philological faculty of KGU. From 1965 to 1966, he was a student at the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the Komsomol in Moscow. He began his labor biography in 1958 as a worker at the horse-breeding farm No. 54.
Poet S. Akmatbekova was born in the village of Orto-Aryk in the Panfilov district of the Kyrgyz SSR in a peasant family. After graduating from high school in her native village in 1966, she studied at the evening department of the FPI while simultaneously working as a typist at the publishing house “Mektep.” In 1973, she graduated from the A. M. Gorky Literary Institute under the USSR Union of Writers in Moscow. Since 1973, she has worked as a literary staff member and later as the head of the
Critic and literary scholar A. Akmataliev was born on January 15, 1956, in the city of Naryn, Naryn region, in a family of civil servants. He graduated from high school in 1972 and from the philological faculty of KSU named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR in 1977. He earned a PhD in philological sciences in 1982. From 1977 to 1978, he worked as a lecturer at the Osh Pedagogical Institute, from 1978 to 1979, he was a trainee lecturer at KSU named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR,
Poet M. Akimkodzhoev was born in the village of Bazar-Turuk in the Jumgal district of Naryn region in a peasant family. From 1930 to 1935, he studied at the primary school in the village of Kochkorka, and in 1936-1937, he attended the Frunze Zoo-Veterinary Technical School. He worked in his native collective farm from 1940 to 1942 as a district zootechnician, then, until 1946, as an accountant. In 1946, he was elected secretary of the village council, then worked as a team leader in the
Akin-improviser, singer and storyteller K. Akiev was born on November 3, 1883, in the village of Kuljigach in what is now the Jumgal district of the Naryn region, into a poor family. His childhood and youth were spent in the Chatkaragay area of the Ketmen-Tube valley (Toktogul district). From the age of 12, he worked as a laborer for local wealthy landowners and manaps. At lavish celebrations often organized by the rich, well-known akins-improvisers would perform, competing in aytysh (poetic
Poet K. Akaev was born on November 7, 1919—May 19, 1982, in the village of Kyzyl-Suu, Kemin District, Kyrgyz SSR, in a peasant family. He grew up and was raised in an orphanage and boarding school. In 1935, he graduated from the Dzhanay-Alysh Secondary School, and in 1939—Kyrgyz State Pedagogical Institute. From 1939 to 1941, he worked in the editorial offices of the newspapers "Kyzyl Kyrgyzstan," "Kyrgyzstan Pioneers," and the magazine "Literature and Art." From
Afanasev Vitaly Arkadevich (1928-1993), Doctor of Chemical Sciences (1973), Professor (1974), Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz SSR (1979). Russian. Born in the city of Saratov. Graduated from Saratov State University (1952), postgraduate studies at the Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
Prose writer O. Aitimbetov was born in the village of Sary-Kamysh in the Issyk-Kul district of the Issyk-Kul region in a peasant family. In 1965, he graduated from Secondary School No. 2 named after J. Bokonbaev in the town of Rybachye, and in 1967, he completed a one-year course for training Russian language teachers for national schools in the town of Tokmak. In 1976, he attended the correspondence department of the philological faculty of KGU named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR. He
Atyshov Kobogon (1949), Doctor of Economic Sciences (1992), Professor (1997) Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Kum-Dyube in the Kochkor district of the Naryn region. Graduated from KSU (1971). Worked as a teacher in a secondary school, editor on economics at the Main Editorial Office of the Economic Review, junior, senior, leading, and chief researcher at the Institute of Economics and Political Science of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, and since 1995 - head of the
Attokurov Toktosun (1938), Doctor of Philosophy (1987), Professor (1989). Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Zhosholu, Alaï District, Osh Region. Graduated from KSU (1963), postgraduate studies at the Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz SSR (1965).
Attokurov Sabyr (1932), Doctor of Historical Sciences (1969), Professor (1971) Kyrgyz. Born in the village of Kyzyl-Tuu, Jumgal District, Naryn Region. Graduated from the Kyrgyz State Pedagogical Institute (1953), postgraduate studies (1956).