Kazy Dyjkambajewicz Dyjkambajev (Russian: Казы Дикамбаевич Дикамбаев, born 7 November 1913 in the village of Talddysu in the Seminary area, died February 16, 2010 in Bishkek) - Soviet and Kyrgyz politician, chairman of the Kyrgyz Republic Supreme Council, Kyrgyz Prime Minister in the years 1958-1961.
Born in a peasant family, he finished his studies at the Ashgabat Institute, taking part in battles aimed at liquidating basmati. 1932-1937 studied at the Central Asian Economic Planning Institute in Tashkent, 1937-1939 economist at the Kyrgyz State Planning Commission, 1939-1940 deputy chairman of this committee and its peripheral chairman in Frunze (now Bishkek). 1940-1944 Kyrgyz National People's Commissar for State Control, 1944-1949 Kyrgyz Foreign Secretary of State, 1948-1971 Kyrgyz Republic Deputy Secretary of State, 1949-1951 Secretary of the KGB Communist Party for Industry and Construction, 1951-1958 First Secretary of the Kyrgyz Republic At the same time, from August 21, 1953 to April 1, 1955, the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Supreme Council. From March 6, 1958 to May 10, 1961, the President of the Council of Ministers of Kyrgyz Republic. Then deputy chairman of the Kyrgyz State Planning Commission SRR. 1950-1962 deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR from 2 to 5 terms. Since 1986 retired. Honors and awards
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