Nasirdin Isanov - Biography

Biography

In 1966 he graduated from the Moscow Engineering and Construction Institute, and for several years he worked in the construction industry.

After joining the Communist Party in 1969, he rose through party structures, becoming first secretary of the Osh regional Komsomol. In 1983 he became Construction Minister in the Kygyz Soviet Republic. In January 1991 he became Prime Minister of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.

He is buried in Ala-Archa cemetery in Bishkek.

Preceded by
Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan
1991
Succeeded by
Andrei Iordan
(acting)
Prime Ministers of Kyrgyzstan
Kara-Kyrgyz AO
  • Yusup Abdrakhmanov
  • Bayaly Isakeyev
Kyrgyz SSR
  • Bayaly Isakeyev
  • Murat Salikhov
  • Ismail Abuzyarov*
  • Ivan Rebrov*
  • Turabay Kulatov
  • Iskhak Razzakov
  • Abdy Suyerkulov
  • Kazy Dikambayev
  • Bolot Mambetov
  • Akhmatbek Suyumbayev
  • Sultan Ibraimov
  • Pyotr Khodos*
  • Arstanbek Duysheyev
  • Apas Jumagulov
Kyrgyz Republic
  • Nasirdin Isanov
  • Andrei Iordan*
  • Tursunbek Chyngyshev
  • Almanbet Matubraimov*
  • Apas Jumagulov
  • Kubanychbek Jumaliyev*
  • Boris Silayev*
  • Jumabek Ibraimov
  • Boris Silayev*
  • Amangeldy Muraliyev
  • Kurmanbek Bakiyev
  • Nikolai Tanayev
  • Kurmanbek Bakiyev
  • Felix Kulov
  • Azim Isabekov
  • Almazbek Atambayev
  • Iskenderbek Aidaraliyev*
  • Igor Chudinov
  • Daniar Usenov
  • Almazbek Atambayev
  • Omurbek Babanov*
  • Almazbek Atambayev
  • Omurbek Babanov
  • Aaly Karashev*
  • Zhantoro Satybaldiyev
* denotes acting
Persondata
Name Isanov, Nasirdin
Alternative names
Short description Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan
Date of birth 7 November 1943
Place of birth Kok-Bel, Nookat District, Osh Province, Kyrgyzstan
Date of death 29 November 1991
Place of death motorway Jalal-Abad – Osh

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