In 1949, she was in charge of the women's department of the Frunze Communist Party of Kirghizia city committee.
In 1959 she graduated with distinction from the All-Russian State Distance-Learning Institute of Finance and Economics, after which she was appointed as deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers for the Kirghiz SSR, her native republic.
At the beginning of the 1960s, Begmatova frequently travelled around the world, showing the equal status of women in the Soviet Central Asia.
[2] She was also involved in work with the United Nations in 1964 and in 1969 led the Soviet delegation in one of the committees at the XXIV Series of the UN General Assembly.
[4] She died in a car accident on the 28th June 1981 and is buried at the Ala-Archa Cemetery in Bishkek (formerly Frunze).