Alisherov Avtandil Shermanovich
Alisherov Avtandil Shermanovich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Health Worker of the USSR, Honored Doctor of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Alisherov Avtandil Shermanovich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Health Worker of the USSR, Honored Doctor of the Kyrgyz Republic.
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.
Resolution of the Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of the Turkestan Republic The resolution of 1917 found the Burana settlement in a deplorable state. In the beginning, the temptation to use bricks from the minaret noticeably increased among the population of Tokmak, and by 1919, due to the complete impunity of such actions, it took on a threatening character. This was partially halted by the spontaneously awakened interest of the broad public in
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.
Abdullaeva Mayram Dukuyevna Candidate of Chemical Sciences. Born in 1959. Graduated from the Kyrgyz Women's Pedagogical Institute.
Abdrahimova Nailya Daniyalovna Born in 1947. Graduated from Frunze Polytechnic Institute.
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.
Excavations by F. V. Poyarkov at the Burana Settlement In the late 19th century, Semirechye attracted the attention of several all-Russian archaeological organizations due to unexpected discoveries. In the summer of 1885, land surveyor V. A. Andreyev, who was working on mapping the cultural lands of Jetysu, a prominent local historian fluent in several local languages and the author of several literary and ethnographic works, including translations of folk works from Uzbek and Tajik,
Legends about the "Burana Tower" The term minaret, widely used in European contexts, originates from the Arabic word minar (a place where something is lit — a lantern, lighthouse) or miiara (a watchtower, pillar, minaret of a mosque). In the latter sense, in local pronunciation among Tajiks and Uzbeks, it is meiaré, and among some Turkic ethnic groups in Central Asia, it is men ar. Among the local population living in the former northern Kyrgyz region of Jeni-Su (Semirechye), and in
Groups of Useful Plant Species in Kyrgyzstan Currently, useful substances have been found not only in flowering plants but also in spore plants. According to S. Ya. Shostakovsky, simpler carbohydrates, proteins, resins, and wax are present in mosses, alkaloids in clubmosses, and toxic substances in algae; seed ferns contain oils, and lichens have lichen acids used in medicine. The study of spore-bearing higher plants, as well as algae, fungi, and lichens, will undoubtedly increase the number
50% of the Flora of Kyrgyzstan Consists of the Largest Number of Useful Species Analyzing the distribution of useful species across families, we observe an interesting picture. Out of 115 families found in Kyrgyzstan, only 18 contain a more or less significant number of useful species (896). These same 18 families, in terms of the number of species (1720), make up almost 50% of the flora of Kyrgyzstan. Therefore, the families that are represented in Kyrgyzstan by numerous species also contain
The flora of Kyrgyzstan is remarkable for its many endemics When discussing the flora of the republic, it is important to note one feature. Of the 3786 species of flowering plants, only 215 are edifying dominants. They often make up 80-90% of the herbaceous and tree cover.
The flora of Kyrgyzstan is rich and diverse. It is the sole source of plant raw materials for medicine, many sectors of agriculture, and industry. Therefore, the rational use of plant resources is one of the main problems of modern biology. As mentioned above, on the territory of Kyrgyzstan, which covers an area of 198,000 km², there are 3,786 species of higher flowering plants alone, not counting mosses, lichens, algae, fungi, and other plants that also contain useful substances. All this
Insect species excluded from the Red Data Book of Kyrgyzstan Insect species excluded from the Red Data Book of Kyrgyzstan / Кыргызстандын Кызыл кптебпнен чыгарылган курт-кумурскалардын турлёру
Insect species listed in the 2004 IUCN RLTS, not included in the Red Book of Kyrgyzstan 1. Chichyrkanak kuluk kaldyrkany - Hyles hippophaes (Esper, 1789) - Seathorn Hawk-moth (Lepidoptera order, Sphingidae family) According to the assessment conducted in 1996, it is included in the IUCN RLTS with the DD category [76]. The species is widely distributed, and its range is expanding [42, 50]. In Kyrgyzstan, it is represented by two subspecies, H. h. bienerti Staudinger, 1874 and H.
Species of higher plants removed from the "Red Book" of Kyrgyzstan (1985) Species of higher plants removed from the "Red Book" of Kyrgyzstan (1985)
Lepidolopha Komarovii Status: EN. An endemic species of mountainous Central Asia, representative of the endemic Central Asian genus. Ornamental.
Edelweiss-like Pyrethrum Status: VU. Endemic species.
Golden Trichanthemis Centaury Status: VU. A rare narrowly endemic species of the Alai Ridge, an ornamental plant.
Hairy Flowering Plant Aulie-Ata Status: EN. A representative of a monotypic section, a narrowly localized endemic, a highly decorative plant.
Alai Centaury Status: VU. Endemic species.
Aulie-Ata Stemmacantha Centaury Status: EN. A very rare species, critically endangered.
Wrapped Alpine Saw-wort Status: VU. Rare species. Found in Kyrgyzstan at the edge of its range. The species occurs in small numbers in limited areas and may quickly disappear.
html Lamyropappus schakaptaricus Status: VU. A rare representative of a monotypic genus.
Eugenia’s Bell-flower Status: VU. Endemic to the Western Tien Shan (Talas and Fergana Ranges). A decorative, beautiful flowering plant. Description. Perennial herbaceous plant. It has a woody, multi-headed, and branched rhizome, equipped with numerous short gray shoots covered with short scale-like remnants of dead leaf petioles, forming loose rosettes of leaves, some of which produce flowering stems. Stems are 10 - 15 cm tall, simple, thin, thread-like, slightly exceeding the basal leaves and
Paradoxical Honeysuckle Status: Category CR B2ab(iii). A relict endemic species with a disjunctive range.
Incarvillea olgae Status: CR B2ab(iii). A very rare, critically endangered ancient species requiring special protection.
Nathaliella alaica Status: CR B2ab(iii). A rare, endemic species of a monotypic genus of Himalayan origin. Decorative.
Tianschaniella umbellifera Status: VU. A significantly declining narrowly endemic species of Central Tien-Shan. A representative of a monotypic genus.
Asian Paradise Flycatcher Status: VI, Near Threatened: NT: R. One species of the Monarchidae family in the fauna of Kyrgyzstan [36]. The subspecies Terpsiphone paradisi leucogaster (Swainson, 1838) is found here.
Great Spotted Woodpecker Status: VI, Near Threatened, NT: R. Kyrgyzstan is home to Dendrocopos major brevirostris1 (Reichenbach, 1854). There are 18 poorly differentiated subspecies known.
White-winged Woodpecker Status: VII, Least Concern, LC. [47]. Monotypic species [47].
Tawny Owl Status: VII, Least Concern, LC. In Kyrgyzstan, Strix aluco harmsi (Zarudny, 1911) is found.
Eurasian Eagle-Owl Status: VII, Least Concern, LC. In Kyrgyzstan, Bubo bubo hemachalanus Hume, 1873 is found.