fbpx
Wikipedia

Kyrgyz State National Military Lyceum

The Kyrgyz State National Military Lyceum (KSNML) (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз Улуттук Аскер Лицейи; Russian: Кыргызский Национальный Военный Лицей), also known as the Suvorov School[1] is a military boarding school in the Kyrgyz Republic that is subordinated to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Kyrgyzstan. It trains middle-tier commanders in the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic.[2]

Kyrgyz State National Military Lyceum named after Hero of the Soviet Union Major General Dair Asanov
A director's aide (right) and a fanfare trumpetist from the Band of the General Staff (left) wearing the uniforms of the lyceum during a 2015 victory day parade on Ala-Too Square.
Location
,
Information
School typemilitary preparatory School
Opened6 May 1994; 29 years ago (1994-05-06)
CommandantDakir Uzbekov
Grades9 to 12
GenderAll male
Enrollment3,000 (since its establishment)
Color(s)   Black and Red
AccreditationMinistry of Education

History edit

In 1983, the Republican Special Boarding School (Commonly known as the "Suvorov School") named in honor of the 60th anniversary of the Communist Party of Kirghizia was established.[3] In July 1991, the Cabinet of Ministers of the USSR signed an order making the school into the Bishkek Suvorov Military School along with another school In Ulyanovsk.[4] Although the school in Ulyanovsk was created, the Bishkek school was not created due to the collapse of the USSR.[5] The Kyrgyz State National Military Lyceum was established by decree of President Askar Akayev on 6 May 1994 on the basis of the Suvorov School. In 2005, the lyceum was renamed after Hero of the Soviet Union, Major General Dair Asanov.[6] On 16 January 2006, a government decree was signed, according to which the lyceum switched its subordination from the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth Policy to the Ministry of Defense. More than 500 of the high school's graduates ended up in high positions in the Ministry of Defense, and the Kyrgyz Frontier Force. In 2017, admission to the lyceum was canceled in an initiative that was approved as part of the reform of the Armed Forces. Significant changes to the lyceum that came as a result included the introduction of the position of a child psychologist and the revision of the payment system for teachers. The following year, they began accepting children with a ninth grade who couldn't become lyceum students the year before.[citation needed]

Student life edit

The General Staff described the lyceum's duties with the following statement:[7]

"Lyceum graduates are no different from graduates of ordinary schools, at the same time, their behavior is more disciplined and collected, and instead of traditional costumes, there is a festive military uniform. They spent three years of their life within the walls of an educational institution."

Controversies edit

In August 2016, 69 cadets from the military lyceum fled from rehearsals of an Independence Day parade due to be held later that month on Ala-Too Square after a conflict arose over the fact that cadets had little time to rest. Kyrgyz human rights activists suggested that the cadets could have been subjected to violence, which caused the escape.[8][9] In September 2019, 56 students aged between 16-17 escaped from the lyceum's premises after they refused to fulfill the physical training standards and began to insist that "more gentle loads be applied to them as old people", which was rejected by their commanders. Upon their return to campus, the 56 cadets apologized and were disciplined.[10]

International cooperation edit

Graduates of the lyceum will often end up being trained in professional military institutions in Russia, Turkey, Germany, India, Kazakhstan, the United States, and Azerbaijan.[11] In October 2018, the memorandum of understanding between lyceum and the Indian National Cadet Corps, providing cooperation in matters of vocational guidance.[12] The following year, cadets of the lyceum spent two weeks in New Delhi as guests at the Delhi Republic Day parade.[13]

Heads edit

  • Dair Asanov (1985-1996)[14]
  • Colonel Ravshan Abdullayev (27 January 2015 – 22 February 2018)[15]
  • Dakir Uzbekov (22 February 2018 – present)[16]

Alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Peyrouse, Sébastien (2010). "The Central Asian Armies Facing the Challenge of Formation". The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies (11). doi:10.4000/pipss.3799.
  2. ^ "Russia Offers Generous Support for the Kyrgyz Army". Jamestown. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  3. ^ "Видео: Как учатся курсанты военного лицея в Бишкеке". 25 December 2015.
  4. ^ "О создании Ульяновского и Бишкекского суворовских военных училищ".
  5. ^ "Архив новостей - 6, Ветеран Ленинградского СВУ".
  6. ^ Administrator. "Кыргызский государственный национальный военный лицей - ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ КОМИТЕТ ПО ДЕЛАМ ОБОРОНЫ КЫРГЫЗСКОЙ РЕСПУБЛИКИ". www.mil.gov.kg (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-11-22.
  7. ^ "Кыргызский национальный военный лицей им.Д.Асанова в 2015 году окончили 63 выпускника - Образование и учеба в Кыргызстане - школы, вузы, детские сады, пту, колледжи, лицеи, курсы, секции, музыкальные школы - портал edc.kg".
  8. ^ "Генштаб: Курсанты сбежали с репетиции, чтобы пожаловаться близким". 11 August 2016.
  9. ^ "Башкы штаб аскер лицейиндеги жаңжал боюнча түшүндүрмө берди".
  10. ^ "Воспитанники Суворовского училища рассказали, почему совершили массовый побег". 6 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Кыргызский национальный военный лицей им.Д.Асанова в 2015 году окончили 63 выпускника / ДЕМ - Дыхание жизни Кыргызстана". ДЕМ - Дыхание жизни Кыргызстана (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-11-23.
  12. ^ President; Parliament; Government; Politics; Economy; Society; Analytics; Regions; Culture. "Group of cadets from India arrives in Kyrgyzstan". Информационное Агентство Кабар. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  13. ^ "Students of Kyrgyz Military Lyceum visit National Cadet Corps of India".
  14. ^ "Kyrgyzstan's Last 'Hero Of The Soviet Union' Dies". Radio Free Europe. 19 September 2009. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  15. ^ https://vecherka.kg/2015/01/27/panorama/3_print.html
  16. ^ "Дакир Узбеков возглавил Кыргызский национальный военный лицей после потасовки с участием лицеистов". 22 February 2018.
  17. ^ INFORM.KZ (2015-10-17). "Новые кадровые назначения в Казахстане". www.inform.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  18. ^ . 2014-12-10. Archived from the original on 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2021-05-22.

kyrgyz, state, national, military, lyceum, this, article, uses, bare, urls, which, uninformative, vulnerable, link, please, consider, converting, them, full, citations, ensure, article, remains, verifiable, maintains, consistent, citation, style, several, temp. This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The Kyrgyz State National Military Lyceum KSNML Kyrgyz Kyrgyz Uluttuk Asker Liceji Russian Kyrgyzskij Nacionalnyj Voennyj Licej also known as the Suvorov School 1 is a military boarding school in the Kyrgyz Republic that is subordinated to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Kyrgyzstan It trains middle tier commanders in the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic 2 Kyrgyz State National Military Lyceum named after Hero of the Soviet Union Major General Dair AsanovA director s aide right and a fanfare trumpetist from the Band of the General Staff left wearing the uniforms of the lyceum during a 2015 victory day parade on Ala Too Square LocationBishkek Chuy RegionKyrgyzstanInformationSchool typemilitary preparatory SchoolOpened6 May 1994 29 years ago 1994 05 06 CommandantDakir UzbekovGrades9 to 12GenderAll maleEnrollment3 000 since its establishment Color s Black and RedAccreditationMinistry of Education Contents 1 History 2 Student life 2 1 Controversies 3 International cooperation 4 Heads 5 Alumni 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editIn 1983 the Republican Special Boarding School Commonly known as the Suvorov School named in honor of the 60th anniversary of the Communist Party of Kirghizia was established 3 In July 1991 the Cabinet of Ministers of the USSR signed an order making the school into the Bishkek Suvorov Military School along with another school In Ulyanovsk 4 Although the school in Ulyanovsk was created the Bishkek school was not created due to the collapse of the USSR 5 The Kyrgyz State National Military Lyceum was established by decree of President Askar Akayev on 6 May 1994 on the basis of the Suvorov School In 2005 the lyceum was renamed after Hero of the Soviet Union Major General Dair Asanov 6 On 16 January 2006 a government decree was signed according to which the lyceum switched its subordination from the Ministry of Education Science and Youth Policy to the Ministry of Defense More than 500 of the high school s graduates ended up in high positions in the Ministry of Defense and the Kyrgyz Frontier Force In 2017 admission to the lyceum was canceled in an initiative that was approved as part of the reform of the Armed Forces Significant changes to the lyceum that came as a result included the introduction of the position of a child psychologist and the revision of the payment system for teachers The following year they began accepting children with a ninth grade who couldn t become lyceum students the year before citation needed Student life editThe General Staff described the lyceum s duties with the following statement 7 Lyceum graduates are no different from graduates of ordinary schools at the same time their behavior is more disciplined and collected and instead of traditional costumes there is a festive military uniform They spent three years of their life within the walls of an educational institution Controversies edit In August 2016 69 cadets from the military lyceum fled from rehearsals of an Independence Day parade due to be held later that month on Ala Too Square after a conflict arose over the fact that cadets had little time to rest Kyrgyz human rights activists suggested that the cadets could have been subjected to violence which caused the escape 8 9 In September 2019 56 students aged between 16 17 escaped from the lyceum s premises after they refused to fulfill the physical training standards and began to insist that more gentle loads be applied to them as old people which was rejected by their commanders Upon their return to campus the 56 cadets apologized and were disciplined 10 International cooperation editGraduates of the lyceum will often end up being trained in professional military institutions in Russia Turkey Germany India Kazakhstan the United States and Azerbaijan 11 In October 2018 the memorandum of understanding between lyceum and the Indian National Cadet Corps providing cooperation in matters of vocational guidance 12 The following year cadets of the lyceum spent two weeks in New Delhi as guests at the Delhi Republic Day parade 13 Heads editDair Asanov 1985 1996 14 Colonel Ravshan Abdullayev 27 January 2015 22 February 2018 15 Dakir Uzbekov 22 February 2018 present 16 Alumni editAlmaz Dzhumakeev Commander of the Kazakh Air Assault Forces from October 2015 to April 2018 17 18 See also editMastibek Tashmukhamedov Military Lyceum of the Ministry of Defense of Tajikistan Astana Zhas Ulan Republican School Jamshid Nakhchivanski Military Lyceum Berdimuhamed Annayev 1st Specialized Military SchoolReferences edit Peyrouse Sebastien 2010 The Central Asian Armies Facing the Challenge of Formation The Journal of Power Institutions in Post Soviet Societies 11 doi 10 4000 pipss 3799 Russia Offers Generous Support for the Kyrgyz Army Jamestown Retrieved 2020 05 24 Video Kak uchatsya kursanty voennogo liceya v Bishkeke 25 December 2015 O sozdanii Ulyanovskogo i Bishkekskogo suvorovskih voennyh uchilish Arhiv novostej 6 Veteran Leningradskogo SVU Administrator Kyrgyzskij gosudarstvennyj nacionalnyj voennyj licej GOSUDARSTVENNYJ KOMITET PO DELAM OBORONY KYRGYZSKOJ RESPUBLIKI www mil gov kg in Russian Retrieved 2017 11 22 Kyrgyzskij nacionalnyj voennyj licej im D Asanova v 2015 godu okonchili 63 vypusknika Obrazovanie i ucheba v Kyrgyzstane shkoly vuzy detskie sady ptu kolledzhi licei kursy sekcii muzykalnye shkoly portal edc kg Genshtab Kursanty sbezhali s repeticii chtoby pozhalovatsya blizkim 11 August 2016 Bashky shtab asker licejindegi zhanzhal boyuncha tүshүndүrmo berdi Vospitanniki Suvorovskogo uchilisha rasskazali pochemu sovershili massovyj pobeg 6 September 2019 Kyrgyzskij nacionalnyj voennyj licej im D Asanova v 2015 godu okonchili 63 vypusknika DEM Dyhanie zhizni Kyrgyzstana DEM Dyhanie zhizni Kyrgyzstana in Russian Retrieved 2017 11 23 President Parliament Government Politics Economy Society Analytics Regions Culture Group of cadets from India arrives in Kyrgyzstan Informacionnoe Agentstvo Kabar Retrieved 2020 05 24 Students of Kyrgyz Military Lyceum visit National Cadet Corps of India Kyrgyzstan s Last Hero Of The Soviet Union Dies Radio Free Europe 19 September 2009 Retrieved 3 September 2017 https vecherka kg 2015 01 27 panorama 3 print html Dakir Uzbekov vozglavil Kyrgyzskij nacionalnyj voennyj licej posle potasovki s uchastiem liceistov 22 February 2018 INFORM KZ 2015 10 17 Novye kadrovye naznacheniya v Kazahstane www inform kz in Russian Retrieved 2021 05 22 Vypusknik RSShI KUAL 1990 goda prodolzheniya 2014 12 10 Archived from the original on 2014 12 10 Retrieved 2021 05 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kyrgyz State National Military Lyceum amp oldid 1112448075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.