Nurtas Undasynov
Nurtas Dandibayevich Undasynov (Kazakh: Нұртас Дәндібайұлы Ондасынов, Russian: Нуртас Дандибаевич Ундасынов; October 13, 1904 in Uchkayuk, Russian Empire - November 1, 1989 in Moscow, USSR) was a Soviet Kazakh statesman, chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR (1938-1951), Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Kazakh SSR (1954-1955). BiographyBorn on October 13, 1904 in the village of Uchkayuk (now the village of Nurtas) near Turkestan. Comes from the Zhetimder clan of the Konyrat tribe.[1][2] Since 1916 he worked in Tashkent. In 1926 he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 1927 he graduated from the Tashkent Forestry College. In 1930-1934 he studied at the Central Asian Irrigation Institute in Tashkent.[citation needed] In 1938, he was the Chairman of the East Kazakhstan Regional Executive Committee.[citation needed] Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (in 1946 renamed to Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR) from July 17, 1938[3] to September 1951. For ten years, Kunayev worked as Undasynov deputy in the Council of People’s Commissars of the Kazakh SSR. Throughout his life, he considered Undasynov his mentor and felt his constant support.[4] Then for two years studied at the Higher Party School in Moscow.[citation needed] Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR from January 1954[5] to March 31, 1955. Since May 1955, at his own request, Undasynov became the chairman of the Gurevsky regional executive committee, and since January 1957, the first secretary of the Gurevsky regional committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.[4] Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 1st-4th convocations. Retired since 1962. Engaged in scientific work in the field of oriental studies. Lived in Moscow, st. Gvardeyskaya, 1 According to some statements, “through his connections in the apparatus of the Central Committee of the CPSU, he recommended Nursultan Nazarbayev, who was working in the city of Temirtau at the time, to his student, the then First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPSU Dinmukhamed Kunayev, and in 1977 he organized a The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan Nazarbayev had an audience with the second secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Mikhail Suslov, who said goodbye to Nazarbayev: “You are safe. I will protect you”.[4] Since 1928 he was married to Valentina Astapova and had two sons Iskander (b. 1929) and Genikh (b. 1936).[4] References
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