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Nygmet Nurmakov

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Nygmet Nurmakov (Kazakh: Nyğmet Nūrmaqūly Nūrmaqov, Нығмет Нұрмақұлы Нұрмақов; 25 April 1895 – 27 September 1937) was a Soviet politician who served as the Chair of the Council of People's Commissars[1] of the Kazakh ASSR (parallel to the current position of Prime Minister of Kazakhstan) from October 1924 to February 1925.

In 1926, Nurmakov was accused of supporting ethnic nationalism and exiled from Kazakhstan.[2]

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  1. ^ Uyama, Tomohiko (30 June 2017). Empire, Islam, and Politics in Central Eurasia. Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University. ISBN 9784938637422 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Historical Dictionary of Kazakhstan By Didar Kassymova, Zh. B. Kundakbaeva, Ustina Markus p.183 at Google Books