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Muza Niýazowa
First Lady of Turkemenistan from 1990 to 2006 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Muza Alekseýewna Niýazowa (née Melnikova; born 10 June 1938) is a Turkmen public figure who held the role of First Lady of Turkmenistan from 1991 until the death of her husband in 2006. She is the widow of the first president of Turkmenistan, Saparmurat Niyazov,[3] with whom she had two children.
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Biography
Muza Melnikova[4] was born in Leningrad into a family of Russian and Jewish origin. Her father fought in World War II and was a senior officer in Soviet Army. She graduated from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. In the mid-1960s, she met and married Saparmurat Niyazov, who at that time worked at the Kirov plant as a molder and was studying at the institute. On 18 April 1967, Niýazowa gave birth to a son, Murat, and two years later to their daughter, Irina.
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Wife to Nyýazow
It was understood that when Niyazov was appointed in 1985 as First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Turkmenistan, Niýazowa's nationality played a decisive role, as members of the Politburo considered that it would limit Turkmen nationalism. Following the collapse of the Soviet government and the 1990 Turkmenistan presidential election, Niyazov distanced himself from Muza, as he did not care to become an example of interethnic marriages in a position of power.[5] In Niýazowa's later years, she spent most of her time between Moscow (where she has an apartment on Prospekt Vernadskogo) and London.
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