Sodiq Alinazarov (Russian: Садык Алиназаров; 1914 — 7 March 1969) was an Uzbek machine-gunner in World War II and Hero of the Soviet Union from Kyrgyzstan.
Alinazarov was born in 1914 to a working-class ethnic Uzbek family in Bishkek, located in present-day Kyrgyzstan.
For two days he fought hard to hold the bridgehead, repelling twelve enemy counterattacks.
For 42 hours he held his position and never left his machine gun, saving his detachment and enabling crossing of the Dnieper in the area.
For the feat he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 17 October 1943.