Akhmad Kadyrov
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Akhmad Kadyrov
Summary
Akhmad Kadyrov is a human[1]. He was born in Karaganda[2]. He was born on August 23, 1951[3]. He passed away in Grozny[4]. He died on May 9, 2004[5]. He worked as a politician[6], theologian[7], and mufti[8]. He ranks in the top 0.64% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,307 views/month, #6,407 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Akhmad Kadyrov's place of birth was Karaganda[2].
- Akhmad Kadyrov passed away in Grozny[4].
- Akhmad Kadyrov was born on August 23, 1951[3].
- Akhmad Kadyrov died on May 9, 2004[5].
- Akhmad Kadyrov is buried at Akhmat-Yurt[10].
- Akhmad Kadyrov was married to Aymani Kadyrova[11].
- A child of Akhmad Kadyrov was Ramzan Kadyrov[12].
- A child of Akhmad Kadyrov was Zelimkhan Kadyrov[13].
- Akhmad Kadyrov held citizenship in Soviet Union[14].
- Akhmad Kadyrov held citizenship in Chechen Republic of Ichkeria[15].
- Akhmad Kadyrov held citizenship in Russia[16].
- Akhmad Kadyrov's professions included politician[6].
- Akhmad Kadyrov worked as a theologian[7].
- Akhmad Kadyrov's professions included mufti[8].
- Akhmad Kadyrov held the position of Head of the Chechen Republic[17].
- Akhmad Kadyrov held the position of mufti[18].
- Akhmad Kadyrov was educated at Tashkent Islamic Institute[19].
- Akhmad Kadyrov's education included a stint at International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan[20].
- Akhmad Kadyrov was educated at Mir-i-Arab madrasah[21].
- Akhmad Kadyrov received the Hero of the Russian Federation[22].
- Akhmad Kadyrov received the Order of Friendship[23].
- Akhmad Kadyrov received the Order of Courage[24].
- Akhmad Kadyrov received the medal for valor in service[25].
- Akhmad Kadyrov received the medal "For military cooperation"[26].
- Akhmad Kadyrov received the medal for distinguished service[27].
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Origins and Family
Akhmad Kadyrov was born in Karaganda[2]. He was born on August 23, 1951[3].
Education
Educated at Tashkent Islamic Institute[19], an educational institution[28], in Uzbekistan[29], founded in 1971[30]; International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan[20], an academy[31], in Uzbekistan[32], founded in 2018[33]; and Mir-i-Arab madrasah[21], an educational institution[34], in Uzbekistan[35]. Akhmad Kadyrov earned the academic degree of Russian and Ukrainian PhD in Political Science[36]. He studied under Vyacheslav Kuznetsov[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], theologian[7], and mufti[8]. Positions held include Head of the Chechen Republic[17], a position[38], in Russia[39], founded in 2003[40] and mufti[18], an Islamic religious occupation[41].
Recognition
Awards received include Hero of the Russian Federation[22], a courage award[42], in Russia[43], founded in 1992[44]; Order of Friendship[23], an order[45], in Russia[46], founded in 1994[47]; Order of Courage[24], an order[48], in Russia[49], founded in 1994[50]; medal for valor in service[25], a medallion[51], in Russia[52], founded in 2001[53]; medal "For military cooperation"[26], an award medal[54], in Russia[55]; and medal for distinguished service[27], a medallion[56], in Russia[57], founded in 2002[58].
Personal Life
Akhmad Kadyrov was married to Aymani Kadyrova[11]. Children include Ramzan Kadyrov[12], a politician[59], b. 1976[60], of Soviet Union[61], awarded the Medal for services in conducting the population census[62], specialised in politics[63] and Zelimkhan Kadyrov[13], a soldier[64], 1974–2004[65], of Russia[66]. Religious affiliations include Sunni Islam[67], an Islamic denomination[68], founded in 0601[69]; Sufism[70], a religious movement[71]; Muslim[72], a religious group[73]; and Qadiriyya[74], a tariqa[75], founded in 1101[76].
Death and Burial
Akhmad Kadyrov died on May 9, 2004[5]. He passed away in Grozny[4]. The cause of death was land mine[77]. Burial took place at Akhmat-Yurt[10].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Akhmad Kadyrov include FC Akhmat Grozny[78], an association football club[79], in Russia[80], founded in 1946[81], headquartered in Grozny[82]; Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque[83], a mosque[84], in Russia[85], founded in 2008[86]; Grozny Airport[87], an airport[88], in Russia[89], founded in 1938[90]; Kadyrov Chechen State University[91], a university[92], in Russia[93], founded in 1938[94]; and Akhmat-Arena[95], an association football venue[96], in Russia[97], founded in 2010[98].
Why It Matters
Akhmad Kadyrov ranks in the top 0.64% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,307 views/month, #6,407 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[99] He is known by 74 alternative names across languages and contexts.[100]
Entities named for him include FC Akhmat Grozny[78], an association football club[79], in Russia[80], founded in 1946[81], headquartered in Grozny[82]; Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque[83], a mosque[84], in Russia[85], founded in 2008[86]; Grozny Airport[87], an airport[88], in Russia[89], founded in 1938[90]; Kadyrov Chechen State University[91], a university[92], in Russia[93], founded in 1938[94]; and Akhmat-Arena[95], an association football venue[96], in Russia[97], founded in 2010[98].
FAQs
Where was Akhmad Kadyrov born?
Born in Karaganda[2], Akhmad Kadyrov…
Where did Akhmad Kadyrov die?
Akhmad Kadyrov died in Grozny[4].
Who was Akhmad Kadyrov married to?
Akhmad Kadyrov's spouses include Aymani Kadyrova[11].
What did Akhmad Kadyrov do for work?
Akhmad Kadyrov worked as politician[6], theologian[7], and mufti[8].
Where did Akhmad Kadyrov go to school?
Akhmad Kadyrov was educated at Tashkent Islamic Institute[19], International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan[20], and Mir-i-Arab madrasah[21].
What awards did Akhmad Kadyrov receive?
Honors received include Hero of the Russian Federation[22], Order of Friendship[23], Order of Courage[24], and medal for valor in service[25].