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Atamyrat Nyýazow (1912 – 24 December 1942) was a soldier in the Red Army during World War II from the Soviet Republic of Turkmenistan who was the father of the first post-Soviet president of Turkmenistan,
Saparmyrat Nyýazow Saparmyrat Ataýewiç Nyýazow) (; 19 February 1940 – 21 December 2006), also known as , , was a Turkmen politician who ruled Turkmenistan as a dictator from 1985 until his death in 2006. He was first secretary of the Turkmen Communi ...
, (commonly known as "Türkmenbaşy"). He was also a school teacher and a financial officer.


Biography

According to the official version of his biography, he was born in the village of Kipchak, Ashkhabad District (later the
Derweze District Derweze District is a former district of Ahal Province in Turkmenistan. Before October 2001 it was known as Ashgabat District. In 2013 Ruhabat District was renamed Derweze District and part of it was annexed by the city of Ashgabat as the Ruhabat D ...
of
Ahal Region Ahal Region ( tk, Ahal welaýaty; from fa, آخال, Axāl) is one of five provinces of Turkmenistan. It is in the south-center of the country, bordering Iran and Afghanistan along the Kopet Dag Range. Its area is and population 939,700 (2005 ...
, and subsequently annexed by the city of Ashgabat) in 1912. He was the eldest son in the family. He was fluent in Arabic, Russian, and Latin. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, he served in the Turkmen cavalry regiment in the village of Keshi (now a neighbourhood of Ashgabat). He took an active part in the work to eliminate the illiteracy of the population. In 1932, he successfully completed a three-month training course for elementary school teachers at the Ashgabat Pedagogical Institute, and was sent to the Kerki District (in what is now the Lebap Region), where for three years he worked as an elementary school teacher in the villages of Chekir and Dashlyk. After this, he entered the Ashgabat Accounting and Finance College for the Department of Planning and Accounting. He actively participated in public life, being elected as a delegate to the Republican Student Conference. After graduating from college with honours, he worked in the financial authorities of Kerki, Tashauz,
Bäherden Bäherden, formerly Baharly (2003-2018), is a city and the seat of Baherden District, Ahal Province, Turkmenistan. It lies on the northern rim of the Kopet Dag mountain range, south-west of the resort village of Archman. Etymology According to A ...
, Geoktepe, Ashgabat. In 1937, he married Gurbansoltan Eje, after which they moved to Ashgabat, where they bought a small house. Three sons appeared in the family: Niyazmurat (1938–1948), Saparmurat (1940–2006) and Muhammetmyrat (1942–1948).


Death

In August 1941, he volunteered to go to the front during World War II as part of the 535th Rifle Regiment of the 127th Rifle Division, later to become the 2nd Guards Rifle Division. He was killed on 24 December 1942 during the Battle of the Caucasus in which German forces tried to invade the USSR through the Caucasus. He was killed near an Ossetian village after being surrounded by the enemy and was shot by troops of the German Wehrmacht. He was buried in a mass grave in the village of Haznidon in North Ossetia. According to the fragmentary information from surviving soldiers, the unit in which he served was surrounded, with the soldiers engaging in a long night raid. In 2004, the earth from the grave was moved to his hometown of Kipchak. His wife, two of his sons, and other members of his family were killed in the
1948 Ashgabat earthquake The 1948 Ashgabat earthquake (; russian: Ашхабадское землетрясение 1948 года, Ashkhabadskoye zemletryasenie 1948 goda) was on 6 October with a surface wave magnitude of 7.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (''Extre ...
six years later that caused extreme damage to the city. He was part of the
cult of personality A cult of personality, or a cult of the leader, Mudde, Cas and Kaltwasser, Cristóbal Rovira (2017) ''Populism: A Very Short Introduction''. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 63. is the result of an effort which is made to create an id ...
of his surviving son later.


Honours

Several places and institutions were named after Nyýazow as well as honour him: *In 2000, he and other veterans were posthumously made Heroes of Turkmenistan. Just 6 years prior, he was awarded the honorary title of
Hero of Turkmenistan The title Hero of Turkmenistan () is a state award of Turkmenistan. It was first awarded in 1992 and was awarded for service to the implementation of domestic and foreign policy. History The title of Hero of Turkmenistan was established by the L ...
. *He was also made a recipient of the Ukrainian Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise. *2004 was declared by the
Assembly of Turkmenistan The Assembly ( tk, Mejlis) is since March 2021 the lower house of the National Council of Turkmenistan. It has 125 members, elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies. Structure In addition to the chairperson and deputy chairpe ...
to be the "Year of Atamyrat Nyýazow". *Atamyrat Nyýazow Avenue is located in the capital of Ashgabat and has buildings such as Halk Bank on it. * ''Atamyrat'' was the former name given for the city of Kerki. In 1999, the city was renamed Atamyrat by president Nyýazow. In November 2017 the name was changed back to Kerki by president Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow. *A division of the Turkmen Ground Forces was renamed in 2004 after Nyýazow. Today the
22nd Motor Rifle Division "Atamyrat Niyazov" The 22nd Motor Rifle Division named for Atamyrat Niyazov (Military Unit Number 01123) is a division of the Turkmenistan Ground Forces. It traces its history to the 344th Rifle Division (), an infantry division of the Red Army and the Soviet Groun ...
holds his name. *A secondary school in the capital is named after him.


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