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Kyrgyz politician (born 1934)
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Apas Jumagulov
Апас Жумагулов
Jumagulov in 2006
3rd Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan
In office
14 December 1993 – 14 March 1998
PresidentAskar Akayev
Preceded byAlmanbet Matubraimov
Succeeded byKubanychbek Jumaliev
Personal details
Born (1934-09-19) 19 September 1934 (age 90)
Alamüdün District, Kyrgyz SSR, USSR

Apas Jumagulovich Jumagulov (Kyrgyz: Апас Жумагул уулу Жумагулов; born 19 September 1934) served as the Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan from 14 December 1993 to 24 March 1998.

He studied geology and mineralogy at the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas in Moscow and began his political career in the Communist Party of the Kyrgyz SSR in 1973, becoming a Secretary in the Central Committee of the Party in 1979 and President of Council of Ministers of Kyrgyz SSR in 1986. Jumagulov and Absamat Masaliyev were the two original candidates for the Kyrgyz Presidency on 25 October 1990, but neither could get the majority of votes, so the Republic's Supreme Soviet chose Askar Akayev to be the first President on 27 October 1990. Jumagulov served as the ambassador to Germany from 1998 to 2003, and to Russia from 2005 to 2007.

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Political offices
Preceded byAlmanbet Matubraimov
(acting)
Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan
1993–1998
Succeeded byKubanychbek Jumaliev
Prime ministers of Kyrgyzstan
Kara-Kyrgyz AO
Kyrgyz SSR
  • Bayaly Isakeyev
  • Murat Salikhov
  • Ismail Abuzyarov*
  • Ivan Rebrov*
  • Turabay Kulatov
  • Iskhak Razzakov
  • Abdy Suyerkulov
  • Kazy Dikambayev
  • Bolot Mambetov
  • Akhmatbek Suyumbayev
  • Sultan Ibraimov
  • Pyotr Khodos*
  • Arstanbek Duysheyev
  • Apas Jumagulov
  • Kyrgyz Republic
  • Nasirdin Isanov
  • Andrei Iordan*
  • Tursunbek Chyngyshev
  • Almanbet Matubraimov*
  • Apas Jumagulov
  • Kubanychbek Jumaliyev
  • Boris Silayev*
  • Jumabek Ibraimov
  • Boris Silayev*
  • Amangeldy Muraliyev
  • Kurmanbek Bakiyev
  • Nikolai Tanayev
  • Kurmanbek Bakiyev
  • Felix Kulov
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  • Almazbek Atambayev
  • Iskenderbek Aidaraliyev*
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  • Daniar Usenov
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  • Omurbek Babanov*
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  • Omurbek Babanov
  • Aaly Karashev*
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  • Sooronbay Jeenbekov
  • Mukhammedkalyi Abylgaziev*
  • Sapar Isakov
  • Mukhammedkalyi Abylgaziev
  • Kubatbek Boronov
  • Almazbek Batyrbekov*
  • Sadyr Japarov
  • Artem Novikov*
  • Ulukbek Maripov
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