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Ermatova, Tajihan

Tajikhan Ermatova ( Uzbek. Tozhikhon Ermatova ; , - , ) - cotton grower, Molotov link collective farm in the Aravan district of Osh oblast , Kyrgyz SSR . Hero of Socialist Labor (15.2.1957). Member of the Supreme Council of the USSR of the 9th convocation.

Tajikhan Ermatova
Uzbek Tozhihon Ermatova
FlagMember of the Supreme Council of the USSR of the 9th convocation
1974 - 1979
Birth
Death
SpouseKhaitboyev Muhammaduraim (son of the Hero of Socialist Labor Khaitbay Anarov )
Childrenthree sons and three daughters
The consignmentCPSU since 1962
ActivitiesSoviet , Kyrgyz state and public figure, drummer and innovator in agriculture
ReligionSunni Islam
Awards
Hero of Socialist Labor - 1957
The order of LeninOrder of the Red Banner of LaborOrder of the October RevolutionAnniversary medal "For Valiant Labor (For Military Valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "
Silver medal on a blue ribbon.pngBronze medal on a red ribbon.png

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Biography

She was born in 1940 in a village of Aravan, Aravan district, Osh region in a peasant family, an ethnic Uzbek . She began her labor activity very early in 1952 with the entry into the collective farm “Communism” (later named after Molotov ) of the Aravan region . In 1956 she became the head of the cotton-growing link. In 1956, the link of Tajikhan Ermatova showed maximum results in the collection of raw cotton in the Aravan region . In 1956, its link from each hectare collected 65.5 centners of raw cotton . In 1956 - 1957, she manually picked up to 30 tons of cotton per season. In order to verify the reliability of this result, an authoritative commission was created, which conducted timekeeping and observed its work and confirmed its achievement.

By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 15, 1957, for the outstanding successes achieved in increasing the production of sugar beets , cotton and livestock products, the widespread use of the achievements of science and best practices in the cultivation of cotton , sugar beets and obtaining high and sustainable crops of these crops in 17 years was awarded the high title of Hero of Socialist Labor with the award of the Order of Lenin and the gold medal " Hammer and Sickle " [1] .

In 1962 she joined the Communist Party . She was elected as a deputy of the Supreme Council of the USSR of the 9th convocation from the Council of Nationalities ( 1974 - 1979 ) [2] , and repeatedly as a deputy of the Aravan district and village councils

From 1965 until the end of her life, Ermatova T. led the integrated cotton-growing brigade of the Communism collective farm (the former Molotov collective farm). Since then, she has been driving a cotton picker . Subsequently, the harvester collected 70-100 tons of raw cotton per season.

Died April 29, 1988 from a heart attack. She is buried at the Intifak cemetery in the village of Kok-Zhelet, Aravan region .

Rewards

  • The order of Lenin
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor ( 1973 )
  • Order of the October Revolution ( 1976 )
  • Medal "In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" ( 1970 )
  • medals of the VDNH of the USSR , as well as diplomas .

Family

In 1962, T. Ermatova married Khaitboyev Muhammaduraim (son of the Hero of Socialist Labor Khaitbay Anarov ) and raised three sons and three daughters.

Memory

To perpetuate the memory of T. Ermatova, one of the streets in the village of Aravan , Aravan district , was named after her in 1994

Notes

  1. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR “On the assignment of the title of Hero of Socialist Labor to collective farmers, collective farmers, workers of machine and tractor stations and state farms, party and Soviet workers of the Kyrgyz SSR”
  2. ↑ List of deputies of the Supreme Council of the USSR IX convocation

Links

  • Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR “On the assignment of the title of Hero of Socialist Labor to collective farmers, collective farmers, workers of machine-tractor stations and state farms, party and Soviet workers of the Kyrgyz SSR”
  • List of deputies of the Supreme Council of the USSR IX convocation
  • Kyrgyz Elinin Tarykhindagy Okuyalar, Eldin Jashoo Turmushu, Madaniyats

Literature

  • "Kyrgyzstan". Uluttuk Encyclopedia: 1-volume. Bashki ed. Asanov Ү. A., B .: Mamlekettic teal jean encyclopedia borboru, 2006 . ISBN 9967-14-046-1 , Bishkek
  • Borbugulov M., Osh oblasts encyclopedia, Frunze 1989 .
  • At hand. Zhuraeva B. Zh. “In the name of prosperity of Kyrgyzstan” Encyclopedic publication on outstanding Uzbeks of Kyrgyzstan , 336 pages, “Rizvan” city ​​of Osh , 2017 .

See also

Anarov, Khaitby

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ermatova_Tadzhikhan&oldid=101028353


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