[1] Abdukadyr Urazbekov was born into a poor Kyrgyz family on 1889, in Ohna village (today's Kadamjai district, Batken region of the Kyrgyzstan) Fergana Oblast, Russian Empire.
Abdukadyr Urazbekov participated in the Russian civil war and was an organizer and commander the fight from the Basmachi movement.
Urazbekov began his prominent activity in the revolutionary movements of 1916 in the Fergana Valley, when an uprising of a national liberation character took place, brutally suppressed by the tsarist authorities.
The main reason for the unrest was the decree of the Russian emperor issued on June 25 on the so-called "requisition of foreigners" for rear work, which caused a sharp protest among the indigenous population of many regions of Central Asia.
There he led and personally participated in military operations against the Basmachi bands – the armed counter-revolutionary nationalist movement of the feudal Bai bourgeoisie.
[2] For the establishment of Soviet Power on the territory of the Ferghana Valley A. Urazbekov was awarded the "Golden Badge" of the Turkestan in 1924.
On May 3, 1932, Urazbekov was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour for the successes achieved in the development of the Republic.