Bayaly Isakeev
Bayaly Isakeev | |
|---|---|
Kyrgyz: Баялы Исакеев | |
| 2nd Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Kirghiz ASSR | |
| Preceded by | Jusup Abdrahman uulu |
| Succeeded by | Abolished |
| 1st Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Kyrgyz SSR | |
| Preceded by | Established |
| Succeeded by | Murat Salihov |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1897 Kochkor, Przhevalsky, Russian Turkestan, Russian Empire |
| Died | November 1938 Süymönkul Chokmorov |
| Resting place | Ata-Beyit, Kyrgyzstan |
| Political party | CPSU |
Bayaly Dyykanbay uulu Isakeev (Kyrgyz: Баялы Дыйканбай уулу Исакеев, romanized: Bayaly Dyykanbay uulu Isakeyev) - Soviet state and party leader.
Biography
Bayaly Isakeev was born in 1897 in the village of Kochkor, Semirechensk region.[1] into a Kyrgyz peasant family. From the age of 10 he studied at a rural school, in 1916 he graduated from a 3-year Russian-native boarding school in Naryn.
He participated in the Kyrgyz uprising of 1916, after which he fled to the Xinjiang province (China), returning to Kyrgyzstan after the February Revolution.
In 1917–1919, he worked at the Naryn postal station, and in 1919–1921, he was the secretary of the executive committee of the Uchekin Volost Council (Turkestan ASSR). In 1920, he was admitted to the RCP (b).
From 1921–1922, he served as secretary and people’s judge in Naryn; in 1922, he was a member of the Presidium of the Naryn Uyezd Committee of the Union "Koshchi" (Turkestan SSR). From 1922–1926, he was in charge of the agitation and propaganda department in the Naryn district (1922–1923, 1924–1925), Jetysu regional (1923–1924), and Karakol-Naryn district (1925–1926) party committees. At the same time, in 1925, he graduated from the Courses for District Party Workers under the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks.
From 1927, he held positions at the regional / republican level: in the Kirghiz Regional Control Commission of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (until March 1927), editor-in-chief of the newspaper *Erkin Too* (Free Mountains; until November 1927). From February 1928 to January 1929, he was in charge of the agitation and propaganda department of the Kirghiz Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks; from January 1929 to 1930, he was the People’s Commissar of Agriculture of the Kirghiz ASSR, and from June 10, 1930, to September 1933, he was the 2nd Secretary of the Kirghiz Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks.
From September 27, 1933, to September 8, 1937, he was Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Kirghiz ASSR / Kirghiz SSR. At the same time, since 1935, he was a member of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, and in May–September 1937, he was Chairman of the Science Committee under the Council of People’s Commissars of the Kirghiz SSR.
He was elected a delegate to the XVII Congress of the CPSU (b) (1934).
Arrested on September 10, 1937. In accordance with the “list of persons subject to trial by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR for the Kirghiz SSR” in the 1st category, approved on September 12, 1938,[2] he was shot in November 1938 near the village of Tash-Dobo, Kirghiz SSR – in Chon-Tash, 30 km from the city of Bishkek. The remains of 137 Kyrgyz of 19 nationalities, who were shot in Chon-Tash in November 1938, were discovered in 1991 and on August 30, 1991, were reburied with state honors in the Memorial Complex for the Victims of Repressions “Ata-Beyit” (“Cemetery of the Fathers”) in the village of Chon-Tash, 100 m from the excavations.
In the same 1937, another party leader of Kyrgyzstan, D. Imanov, was arrested, who was accused of being engaged in espionage on the instructions of B. D. u. Isakeyev and J. Abdrahman uulu.
Family
- Father - Dyykanbay, peasant
- Wife and daughter (1934-)
Literature
- Askar Akayev. Kyrgyz statehood and the folk epos “Manas”. — Raritet, 2004
- D. Zh. Baktigulov. Socialist transformation of the Kyrgyz ail, 1928–1940. Ilim, 1978
References
- ↑ "Sad Anniversary In Bishkek". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. September 1, 2011. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
- ↑ "Киргизская ССР : 1-я категория" (in русский). Сталинские списки. September 12, 1938. Archived from the original on
|archive-url=requires|archive-date=(help). Retrieved 2020-04-27.
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