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Surakan KainazarovaInnovator of collective farm production
Date of Birth: 18.06.1902
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Content:
- Zhayylgan Kainazarova: A Collective Farming Pioneer
- Link Leader of "Druzhba" Collective Farm
- Political Involvement
- Later Career
- Retirement and Legacy
Zhayylgan Kainazarova: A Collective Farming Pioneer
Early Life and CareerZhayylgan Kainazarova was born on June 18, 1902 (June 5 in the old calendar) in the village of Dzhalamysh, Sokuluk district, Kyrgyz SSR. She became a prominent figure in collective farming as the link leader of the "Druzhba" collective farm in Sokuluk district.
Link Leader of "Druzhba" Collective Farm
Kainazarova's leadership as a link leader proved exceptional. In 1947, her link achieved an astounding 971.5 centners of sugar beet per hectare over an area of 15 hectares. This extraordinary productivity earned her national recognition.
Political Involvement
Kainazarova joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) in 1939. She served as a deputy in the Supreme Soviet of the USSR during its 1st and 3rd convocations (1937-1946 and 1950-1954). Additionally, she participated as a delegate in the 3rd to 12th congresses of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan and was elected to its Central Committee.
Later Career
Kainazarova's influence extended beyond her work in collective farming. She held the position of deputy and vice-chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Kyrgyz SSR. Her leadership skills were highly valued in various sectors.
Retirement and Legacy
In 1958, Kainazarova retired from active farming. She passed away in 1982, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer in collective farming and a dedicated public servant. Zhayylgan Kainazarova's contributions to the agricultural development of the Kyrgyz SSR continue to inspire generations of farmers and policymakers alike.






