Muchamed-Chafis Myrsaghaliev

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Muchamed-Chafis Myrsaghalijew ( Kazakh Мұхамед-Хафиз Мырзағалиев , Russian Мухамед-Хафиз Мырзагалиев Muchamed-Chafis Mursagalijew * 1887 in the Oblast Turgai , Russian Empire ; † 27. February 1938 in Alma-Ata , Kazakh SSR ) was a Soviet politician .

Life

Muchamed-Chafis Myrsaghalijew was born in a village in Turgai Oblast in the Russian Empire. He finished school in Uralsk in 1909, and then studied at an agricultural secondary school.

Myrsaghaliyev was politically active from an early age. During the Russian Revolution in 1905 he distributed leaflets in Uralsk and took part in workers' strikes. After his training he returned to Uralsk, where he joined the revolutionary movement and was imprisoned from March 1918 to January 1919. He volunteered to join the Red Army to help defend the city against the White Army . Since 1919 he was a member of the Russian Communist Party . He was chairman of the Urals Regional Revolutionary Committee, the Zhympitinsky District Revolutionary Committee and a member of the Kyrgyz Revolutionary Committee. After the founding of the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , Myrsaghaliev headed its People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs from October 1920 and was also deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Kyrgyz ASSR. Between October 1921 and September 1922 he was the head of the government of the Kyrgyz ASSR as chairman of the council of people's commissars. From January 1923 he was an authorized representative of the Kyrgyz Soviet Republic in the People's Commissariat for Nationality Issues . From 1926 to 1929 he was People's Commissar for Finance of the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and then worked in the People's Commissariat for Agriculture .

He was arrested on August 8, 1937. He was later convicted and shot in Alma-Ata on February 27, 1938 .

In December 1956 he was rehabilitated.

Individual evidence

  1. a b alash.semeylib.kz: Мырзагалиев Мухаммед -Хафиз (1887-1938) , accessed on March 7, 2019 (Russian).
  2. Мурзагалиев Мухамедхафий , accessed March 7, 2019 (Russian).