Tuleugali Nasyrkhanovich Abdybekov (Kazakh: Төлеуғали Насырханұлы Әбдібеков/Tölewğalï Nasırxanulı Äbdibekov, Russian: Тулеугали Насырханович Абдыбеков; September 1916 — 23 February 1944) was a Kazakh sniper in the Red Army during World War II who killed 395 enemy soldiers.
From his youth he hunted with his father for furs to sell, gaining valuable sharpshooting skills that would prove useful during the war.
Due to the huge famine in Eastern Kazakhstan in the early 1930s he moved South to live with family, and worked on the Pakhtaaral state farm.
After being demobilized in 1940 he returned to Kazakhstan and worked on a cotton farm until being drafted into the military again on 12 December 1941.
[7] Nevertheless, Abdybekov continued to rack up kills of enemy soldiers and trained other snipers.