Kasymbek Seyitzhanuly Explained

Office1:Governor of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture
Term Start1:1979
Term End1:1983
Predecessor1:Janabil
Successor1:Dıar Qūrmaşūly
Qasımbek Seýitjanulı
Native Name:Қасымбек Сейітжанұлы
Native Name Lang:kk
Birth Date:1927 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Emin County, Xinjiang, Republic of China
Death Place:Yining, Xinjiang, People's Republic of China
Party:Chinese Communist Party
Alma Mater:Ürümqi Normal School
Module:
Child:yes
Order:st
S:哈生别克·赛依提江
T:哈生別克·賽依提江
P:Hāshēngbiékè Sàiyītíjiōng

Kasymbek Seyitzhanuly (Kazakh: Қасымбек Сейітжанұлы|Qasımbek Seýitjanulı; 1 August 1927 – 1 August 2008) was a Chinese politician of Kazakh ethnicity who served as governor of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture from 1979 to 1983, and chairman of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference from 1983 to 1985.

Biography

Kasymbek was born in Emin County, Xinjiang, on 1 August 1927. He entered the workforce in August 1945, and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in November 1950.

He taught at school for several years before becoming involved in politics in January 1950. He was Chinese Communist Party Deputy Committee Secretary of Wusu County in April 1956,[1] concurrently holding the conference chairmen position since 1958. He served as deputy governor of Tacheng Prefecture in July 1960, and a year and a half later promoted to the governor position.[2] During the Cultural Revolution, he was brought to be persecuted. He was reinstated as deputy CCP committee secretary of Tacheng Prefecture in April 1973 and two years later was assigned to the similar position in Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. In May 1978, he was made procurator-general of the People's Procuratorate of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, but having held the position for only 10 months, when he was reassigned to Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture as governor. In May 1983, he was appointed deputy party secretary of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, concurrently serving as conference chairmen. He retired in January 1994.[3]

On 1 August 2008, he died from an illness in Yining, aged 81.[4]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: zh. Zhang Changzhou (Chinese: 张长洲). zh:中国共产党乌苏市简史 . Brief History of Wusu of the Communist Party of China . 2008 . Xinjiang People's Publishing House . Ürümqi . 346 . 978-7-228-12003-1.
  2. Book: zh. CPC Tacheng Prefecture Party History Committee . zh:中国共产党塔城地区历史在事件记 1949.10–1992.12 . Historical Events in Tacheng Prefecture of the Communist Party of China (1949.10–1992.12) . 1995 . Xinjiang People's Publishing House . Ürümqi . 70 . 7-228-03327-2.
  3. Book: zh. Yearbook Agency of Tacheng Prefecture. zh:塔城地区年鉴2008 . Yearbook of Tacheng Prefecture 2008 . 2009 . Ürümqi . 249 .
  4. Book: zh. Compilation Committee of Chronicles of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region . zh:新疆年鉴 2009 . Yearbook of Xinjiang 2009 . 2009 . Xinjiang People's Publishing House . Ürümqi . 525 .