Great women of Central Asia

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Great women of Central Asia

1. Nazipa Kuljanova

Nazipa Kuljanova is a pedagogue, ethnographer, translator, the first female Kazakh journalist. Author of the books "Preschool Education", "Mother and Child". His works have not lost their importance even today.

2. Sofya Hakimova

Sofya Hakimova is the first Tajik woman to receive a doctorate in medicine at the age of 33. A public figure who contributed to the science of Tajikistan. He opened the first human genetics laboratory in Dushanbe maternity hospital.

3. Baljan Bultrikova

Balzhan Bultrikova is the first foreign minister of Kazakhstan, the first female diplomat from Kazakhstan to take part in the UN forum.

4. Khadija Sulaymanova

Khadicha Sulaymanova is a doctor of law, the Minister of Justice of the Uzbek SSR and the author of the first textbook on criminal law in the Uzbek language.

5. Dilbar Abdurahmanova

Dilbar Abdurahmanova is considered the first female conductor not only in Uzbekistan, but also in Central Asia. His repertoire includes more than 60 opera and ballet performances.

6. Asal Sartbayeva

Asal Sartbayeva is one of the first recognized female scientists of Central Asia. He invented a method of coating vaccines with silicon. This allows you to store medical supplies without freezing. This is an important invention for all of humanity, and many vaccines today can go bad or even become toxic if not refrigerated.

7. Sayra Kizbayeva

Saira Kizbayeva is a People's Artist of the Kyrgyz SSR, opera, public figure, pedagogue, professor. His period is remembered as a "golden period" in Kyrgyz opera art.

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