Sobir Kamolov

Sobir Kamolov

Sobir Kamolovich Kamolov (in cyrillic Uzbek: Собир Камолович Камолов ; in Russian: Сабыр Камалович Камалов "Sabyr Kamalovich Kamalov") (19 April 1910 - 6 June 1990) served as the ninth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Uzbek SSR.

Kamolov held this position from 28 December 1957 until 15 March 1959. He was replaced with Sharof Rashidov.

References

[http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Uzbekistan.html World Statesmen - Uzbekistan]


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