Background
URAZBAYEVA, Alma was born on December 28, 1898 in village Urda, Ural Oblast, Kaz Soviet Socialist Republic. Daughter of a farmhand.
URAZBAYEVA, Alma was born on December 28, 1898 in village Urda, Ural Oblast, Kaz Soviet Socialist Republic. Daughter of a farmhand.
1916 graduate teachers’ training courses. 1919 studied at Communist University.
1917 propaganda in vils of Bukey Steppe. During Civil War mustered Kaz national units in Red Army. Fall 1918 appointed agitator, 1st Soviet Model Kaz Cavalry Regiment
From 1919 plenipotentiary, Kir (Kaz) Oblast Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Bureau and Military Revol Committee. 1920 elected to first Kazakhstani government. Member, Moslem Section, Orenburg Province Party Committee.
Worked for Kir Oblast Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Bureau. 1921 assigned to Bukey Province Party Committee, where she became a Presidium member and directed work among women. June 1921 deleg at 1st Kaz Oblast Party Conference.
Then coopted to Kaz Oblast Party Committee. Subsequently frequently elected to Kaz Oblast (then Kray) Party Committee. From March 1922 head
Department for Work Among Women, Kir (Kaz) Oblast Party Committee. March 1925 delivered report at All-Union Conference of Workers Among Eastern Women. From 1926 head, Kaz Polil Education Committee.
From June 1928 head Department for Work Among Women, Lower Volga Kray All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee. Delegation at 12—4th Congresses and 16th Conference of All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). Candidate member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and All-Russian Central Executive Committee.
1924 member, Soviet deleg at 3rd International Conference of Communist Women, Berlin. 1930 retired on medical grounds.
Religion is a tool used by the ruling classes for the masses to relieve their suffering via the act of experiencing religious emotions.
Communist Party is the leading force of Soviet society, and the nucleus of all state and public organizations.
Communist Party member from 1919.