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Karimov, I. A., 1938-2016

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Personal name headingKarimov, I. A., 1938-2016
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Variant(s)Karimov, Islam Abduganievich, 1938-2016
Karimov, Islom, 1938-2016
Каримов, И. А., 1938-2016
See alsoUzbekistan. President (1991-2016 : Karimov)
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Associated countryUzbekistan
Associated placeUzbek S.S.R.
Birth date1938-01-30
Death date2016-09-02
Place of birthSamarqand (Uzbekistan)
Place of deathTashkent (Uzbekistan)
AffiliationŬzbekiston liberal-demokratik partii︠a︡sy
O'zbekiston xalq demokratik partiyasi
Ŭzbekiston kommunistik partii︠a︡si
Profession or occupationPresidents
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inŬzbekiston - kelazhagi bui︠u︡k davlat, 1992: t.p. (I.A. Karimov) cover (I. Karimov) Russian colophon (Islam Abduganievich Karimov)
Tauris Soviet directory, 1989: p. 490 (Karimov, Islam Abdouganiyevich; party offical; b. 01-30-1938 in Uzbek. SSR; member CPSU; member CU Uzbek CP)
LC Russbks file (hdg.: Karimov, Islam Abduganievich; usage: Islam Karimov)
Government-opposition relations in Uzbekistan, 1997: p. 1 (Islam Karimov; president of Uzbekistan)
Biog. directory of Soviet regional party leaders. Part 2, Union republic oblasts and ASSRs, 1988: (Karimov, Islam Abduganievich, b. 1-30-38)
His Building the future, 1993: t.p. (Islom Karimov) verso t.p. (Karimov I. A.)
New York times, 12-01-2001 (former Communist Party chief and current president [of Uzbekistan], Islam Karimov)
Wikipedia WWW site, Feb. 6, 2007 (Islom Abduganiyevich Karimov; b. Jan. 30, 1938, Samarkand; became president of the Uzbek S.S.R., Mar. 24, 1990; declared the independence of Uzbekistan, Aug. 31, 1991, and won elections held Dec. 29 of that year)
New York times WWW site, viewed Sept. 6, 2016 (in obituary published Sept. 2: Islam Karimov; b. Jan. 30, 1938, Samarkand; d. Friday [Sept. 2, 2016], Tashkent, aged 78; ruthless autocrat who ruled Uzbekistan for almost three decades)
Associated languageuzb rus