Mastibek Tashmukhamedov

Mastibek Davlyatovich Tashmukhamedov (Tajik: Мастибек Тошмуҳаммадов; Russian: Мастибе́к Давля́тович Ташмухаме́дов, December 24, 1908 – November 22, 1988) was a Soviet military and political leader, who was the first Red Army general to be appointed from Tajikistan.

Tashmukhamedov was born on December 24, 1908, in the village of Porshnev (now Shugnansky District, Gorno-Badakhshan) in Emirate of Bukhara.

From 1957 to 1963, he was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Tajikistan as well as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Tajik SSR from 1957 to 1971.

[2] In 1983, he was the only delegate from the Central Asian republics at a meeting with the General Secretary Yuri Andropov and the Soviet leadership.

Upon return to Tajikistan, She and Margo adopted two-year-old Akhmadbek, the son of Mastibek's younger brother, Davlatbek.

A cadet of the Tashmukhamedov Military Lyceum of the Ministry of Defense.
Nisso Nazarova and Felix Tashmukhamedov.