
Khasanov Anvarbek Khasanovich (1914-1984),
Doctor of Historical Sciences (1962), Professor (1964), Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz SSR (1965)
Kazakh. Born in the village of Marshanka, Semipalatinsk region of the Kazakh SSR.
Graduated from the Kyrgyz Agricultural Institute (1938), postgraduate studies (1941).
Worked as a teacher, senior teacher, associate professor, professor, dean, head of department, and instructor at a party school in Moscow.
Specialist in the history of the friendship of the peoples of the USSR and the history of Kyrgyzstan.
Awarded medals of the USSR and Honorary Certificates of the Supreme Council of the Kirghiz SSR.
Published over 200 scientific works, including monographs.
Under his supervision, 5 doctoral and 20 candidate dissertations were defended.
Main works:
1. From the History of Kyrgyzstan in the 19th Century. Frunze, 1959.
2. Economic and Political Relations of Kyrgyzstan with Russia. Frunze, 1960.
3. Relations of the Kyrgyz with the Kokand Khanate and Russia in the 50s-70s of the 19th Century. Frunze, 1961.
4. Popular Movements in Kyrgyzstan during the Period of the Kokand Khanate. Moscow, 1977.
5. The Friendship of Peoples - a Great Achievement of Socialism. Frunze, 1977.