Kerimbubu Shopokova

Kerimbubu Shopokova (Kyrgyz: Керимбүбү Шопокова) (December 6 (19), 1917 – December 23, 2013) was a Kyrgyzstani collective farm worker of the Soviet era. Shopokova was born in the Chuy Region of northern Kyrgyzstan. Her family was poor, and her father died before her first birthday. When she was thirteen her mother died as well, leaving her an orphan. She found employment in farm work, cultivating sugar beets; later she became the head of a farm herself. She was married, but widowed early; in 1941, after her husband died, she increased the yield of crops at the farm which she managed, all the while developing additional resources to assist the government in fighting World War II. After the war, she adopted five children; she was already looking after her own children and taking care of her

Kerimbubu Shopokova

Kerimbubu Shopokova (Kyrgyz: Керимбүбү Шопокова) (December 6 (19), 1917 – December 23, 2013) was a Kyrgyzstani collective farm worker of the Soviet era. Shopokova was born in the Chuy Region of northern Kyrgyzstan. Her family was poor, and her father died before her first birthday. When she was thirteen her mother died as well, leaving her an orphan. She found employment in farm work, cultivating sugar beets; later she became the head of a farm herself. She was married, but widowed early; in 1941, after her husband died, she increased the yield of crops at the farm which she managed, all the while developing additional resources to assist the government in fighting World War II. After the war, she adopted five children; she was already looking after her own children and taking care of her