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Han Ahmedow
Ahmedow in 1994
Prime Minister of Turkmenistan
In office
5 December 1989 – 18 May 1992
PresidentSaparmyrat Nyýazow
DeputyAta Çaryýew
Preceded byAnnamurat Hojamuradov (as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Turkmen SSR)
Succeeded byPosition abolished
First Secretary of the Ashgabat City Committee of the Communist Party of Turkmenistan
In office
21 December 1985 – 1988
LeaderSaparmyrat Nyýazow
Preceded bySaparmyrat Nyýazow
Succeeded byNikolai Baleshev[1]
Personal details
Born
Han Ahmedowiç Ahmedow

16 June 1936
Krasnovodsk, Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union
Died6 December 2006(2006-12-06) (aged 70)
Serdar, Turkmenistan
Political party

Han Ahmedowiç Ahmedow[a] (16 June 1936 – 6 December 2006) was a Turkmen politician who served as the first and only prime minister of Turkmenistan from December 1989 to May 1992.

Life and career

He graduated from the Tashkent Institute of Railway Transport Engineers in 1959, after which he worked at the Ashgabat Station of the Ashgabat Railway. In 1962, he became head of the Chardzhou Branch of the Central Asian Railway. Then in 1980, he became Head of the Department of Transport and Communications of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Turkmen SSR. In 1985, he succeeded Saparmyrat Nyýazow as the first secretary of the Ashgabat City Committee of the CPT. In 1988, he became First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Turkmen SSR, and in December 1989, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Turkmen SSR. The following November, Turkmenistan established more decommunised government institutions, leading to Ahmedow becoming Prime Minister of the Turkmen SSR.

During his time in office, Turkmenistan declared independence from the collapse of the Soviet Union in October 1991. Afterwards, Ahmedow became Railways Minister (1991–1992), Deputy Head of the Government of Turkmenistan (1991–1992), and then ambassador to Turkey (1992–1994)..

Later life and death

In September 2002 he was arrested and placed under internal exile in Serdar, where he remained until he died of a heart attack in late 2006. According to relatives of Ahmedow, the government did not allow him to receive medical treatment in Ashgabat.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Also known by his name transliterated from Russian, Khan Akhmetovich Akhmetov (Russian: Хан Ахметович Ахметов)

External links


References

  1. ^ "Балешев Николай Федорович".
  2. ^ "Former Turkmen Premier Dies In Internal Exile". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 7 December 2006. Retrieved 8 February 2023.

External Sources

Political offices
Preceded by
Position created
Prime Minister of Turkmenistan
1991 – 1992
Succeeded by
Position abolished


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