Ysmajyl Yusupov

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Ysmajyl Abdrassululy Yusupov ( Kazakh Ысмайыл Абдрасулұлы Юсупов , Russian Исмаил Абдурасулович Юсупов Ismail Yusupov Abdurassulowitsch * 12. May 1914 in talgar ; † 17th May 2005 in Almaty ) was a Soviet - Kazakh politicians. From 1962 to 1964 he was First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Kazakh Soviet Republic .

life and career

Ysmajyl Jussupow was born in 1914 into a poor Uighur family in what is now Talghar . After his training, Yusupov worked in a machine-tractor station in the southern Kazakhstan Oblast in the 1930s and eventually rose to become the company's director. From 1940 he was in the military and attended a higher military-political school in Minsk . After the Second World War, Yusupov was appointed Minister of Water Management in the Kazakh Soviet Republic in 1945 and remained in this position until 1951. He then headed various regional committees, for example from 1955 to 1959 in the Oblast of Southern Kazakhstan. He then moved to the Kazakh Central Committee as party secretary . In 1962 he finally became its First Secretary , de facto head of government of the Kazakh Soviet Republic. In 1964 he was replaced in this position by Dinmuchamed Kunajew . Then Yusupov was still active in a few smaller political positions.

He finally died in Almaty in 2005 at the age of 91 . Ysmajyl Yusupov was married and had four children.

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