Gozel Nuraliyeva
Gozel Muradovna Nuraliyeva (Russian: Гозель Мурадовна Нуралиева; Turkmen: Gözel Myradowna Nuralyýewa) (born 1954) is a Turkmenistani politician and journalist.
Gozel Nuraliyeva Gözel Nuralyýewa | |
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Minister of Culture and Information of Turkmenistan | |
In office 14 November 2003 – 11 August 2004 | |
President | Saparmurat Niyazov |
Personal details | |
Born | Gozel Muradovna Nuraliyeva 25 November 1954[1] Homaý, Boldumsaz District, Daşoguz Province, USSR (Today Turkmenistan) |
Alma mater | Turkmen State University |
Profession | Russian language and literature |
Biography
She was born in 1954 in the village of Homaý of the Boldumsaz District of the Daşoguz Province.
Nuraliyeva graduated from the Turkmen State University, majoring in Russian Language and Literature. She began her career in 1977 as a teacher at secondary school №5 of Dänew District.
Taking various positions in the mass media of the Turkmen SSR and Turkmenistan in the 1980s and 1990s. From 1981 to 1986 she worked as a correspondent, head of the department of the newspaper Tashauzskaya Pravda. In 1986–1988 worked as instructor of the Daşoguz city committee of the Communist Party of USSR. From 1988 to 1990 she was a student of the Leningrad Higher Party School. In 1990–1991, she was in charge of the sector of the Central Committee of the Communist Party.
From 1991 to 1992 worked as a leading specialist of the State Printing Committee.
In 1995 she joined the state TV and Radio Corporation of Turkmenistan; later that year she became deputy editor, and later editor-in-chief, of the national newspaper Neytralny Turkmenistan.
In 2003 she was appointed minister of culture and information, at the same time becoming deputy chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers.[2] 11 August 2004 dismissed for health reasons.
Awards
- Medal "Watana bolan söýgüsi üçin" (1996, Turkmenistan)
- Medal "Gaýrat"
- Jubilee Medal "20 years of Independence of Turkmenistan"
References
- Гозель Нуралиевой – 65-лет
- Rafis Abazov (2005). Historical Dictionary of Turkmenistan. Scarecrow Press. pp. 242–. ISBN 978-0-8108-5362-1.