Abdullah Akhmetovich Rozybakiyev ( 1897 - 1938 ) - party and Soviet public figure, participant in the struggle for the establishment of Soviet power in the Seven Rivers . Member of the Communist Party since 1918 .
Abdulla Akhmetovich Rozybakiev | |
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Birth | October 31, 1897 |
Death | 1938 |
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Biography
By nationality Uygur . Before the October Revolution, he was educated at Vernensky Teacher's Seminary. In 1925 - 1927 he studied in Moscow at the Y. M. Sverdlov Communist University , from 1933 - in postgraduate courses at Lenin's courses at the Central Committee of the CPSU (b), then at the Institute of Nationalities at the CEC of the USSR [1] .
Since May 1917, Rozybakiyev was one of the leaders of the United Union of Muslim Workers of the City of Verny, a participant in the struggle for the establishment of Soviet power in Semirechye, a member of the Military Revolutionary Committee, the Semirechensky regional executive committee and the regional war committee. From 1918, he was chairman of the Vernensky section of the Muslim Communist-Bolsheviks of the RKP (b), county commissar and at the same time deputy head of the department for nationality affairs at the Semirechensk regional committee of the RCP (b) of Turkestan, chairman of the “Uighur Revolutionary Union” “Dungan workers”, in 1922 it was united with the union “ Koshchi ”). During the years of revolution and civil war, he worked to involve the national poor in national military formations. In 1920 - 1922 he worked as head of the department of national minorities of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) of Turkestan, secretary of the bureau of the Semirechensk regional committee of the party. From 1922 he was the chairman of the Regional Bureau of the Uygur and Dungan Communists [1] .
In 1918 - 1925, he was a member of the editorial board and editor of national newspapers: “Zhedisu Eshchi-Halyk Mukhbiri” (“Zhetysu Workers' and Peasants Correspondent”), “Komek” (“Help”), “Bukara” (“The People”), “Kadey Yerki "(" The Will of the Poor ")," Kambagallar Avazi "(" Voice of the Poor "), since 1931 - Editor of the magazine" Kyzyl Tang " [1] .
In 1924 - 1934, he was deputy chairman of the government commission on national disengagement , head of the cultural department of the Syrdarya provincial committee of the party, a member of the Presidium of the Regional Control Commission - RCI, head of the organizing department of Kazkraykom VKP (b), first secretary of the Kzyl-Orda district party committee, first secretary of Pavlodar district department. Commissar of Supply of the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. From 1937 he was deputy head of the department of press and publishing houses of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan [1] .
He was a delegate to the 11th, 13th, 16th Party Congresses, the 3rd Congress of Soviets, the 3rd and 4th Congresses of the Comintern, was elected a member of the Council of Nationalities of the USSR CEC, a member of the Turkestan CEC and KazCIC, a member of the Central Committee of the RCP (b ) Turkestan, the Kazakh Regional Committee of the RCP (b), the Kazakh Regional Committee of the CPSU (b) and the CP (b) of Kazakhstan [1] .
In 1938 he was repressed, in 1956 he was rehabilitated.
Memory
- In 1962, the 17th line of the city of Alma-Ata was called Rozybakiyev Street [2] ;
- In Almaty ( Kazakhstan ), a bust of Rozybakiyev was installed on a pedestal in the park below the KBTU on the Alley of Eminent Persons .
- School named after Rozybakiyev built in Almaty
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Rozybakiev Abdulla Akhmetovich // Alma-Ata. Encyclopedia / Ed. M.K. Kozybayev. - Alma-Ata: Ch. ed. Kazakh Soviet Encyclopedia, 1983. - p. 455-456. - 608 s. - 60 000 copies
- ↑ Rozybakiev Street // Alma-Ata. Encyclopedia / Ed. M.K. Kozybayev. - Alma-Ata: Ch. ed. Kazakh Soviet Encyclopedia, 1983. - p. 456. - 608 p. - 60 000 copies