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Bakhodir Khan Turkistan


Bakhodir Khan Turkistan


Bahodir Xon Turkiston, Bokhodir Choriyev, Bahodir Choryiev, Бахадир Чариев, Баҳодир Чориев, was born on October 31, 1969 into a worker’s family in Shahrisabz district of the Republic of Uzbekistan. After finishing school No 9 in 1986 entered the evening department of Tomsk Polytechnic Institute in Russian Federation and at the same year continued education at the Tomsk Junior Professional College No 17. Graduated from the college in 1987, started his first work experience at “Kontur” plant in Tomsk as a radio-installation specialist and was called for military service at the same year. Married. Has four children. He married Feruza Hurramova in 1989. Children: Sarvinoz 1992, Sevara 1993, Davronbek 1995 and Dadakhon, 2004.

He had to transfer his education to the faculty of ASY at Tashkent State Technical University. In 1994, graduated from the University and started working as a junior research worker at the Scientific-research Institute at the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In 1995 – a founder of Uzbekistan-China Joint venture “Suvjihozgaz”. In 1996 – founded “Yangi ta’minot” private company. In 1999, bought 60,05% shareholding in “Kesh” Open joint-stock company from Tashkent stock exchanges and due to the majority ownership, was appointed temporary executive chairperson of OJSC “Kesh” on February 25, 2000.

Bokhodir Choriyev becoming a manager without any bribing, in addition, his control of 60,05% of the company and their release of a large company to a stranger was a disappointment to all senior and junior authorities. In general, running business activities among the authorities, totally corrupted since the Soviet era, running their work in a planned economy management, too far from market economy.

To raise OJSC “Kesh” to high-level management levels, Bokhodir Choriyev developed his own economic plan to restore the commercial profitability of OJSC “Kesh” that was near bankruptcy those days. This plan envisaged steps for dissociation from state authorities as much as possible, elimination of state order based cotton mono-culture, cropping grain crops not on the basis of state plans, but for the requirements of the legal entity and other similar new economic decisions based on market economy and used in world economy.

During his work in 2000, Bokhodir Choriyev severely fought with local authorities to eliminate the state order cotton and grain crop mono-culture plans and as a result, in November 2000, OJSC “Kesh” was the first in Uzbekistan that the oblast and district governors had to issue a decision to free the company from the state orders for cotton and grain crops. OJSC “Kesh” carried on in disposing of its property without obeying the state authorities, in the interests of the company and its shareholders working in accordance with existing legislation. Shahrisabz district governor Shuhrat Allanazarov did not like Bokhodir Choriyev’s fight for public interests and running the company activities based on free market economy.


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