Begench Beknazarov
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Begench Amandurdievich Beknazarov (Turkmen: Begenç Amandurdiýewiç Beknazarow; Russian: Бегенч Амандурдыевич Бекназаров) was a military officer in the Armed Forces of Turkmenistan,[1] who was sentenced to life in 2005 for his alleged role in the assassination attempt on President of Turkmenistan Saparmurat Niyazov. He was sent into hiding following the November 2002 attack and remained in hiding until his 2005 capture.[2] He is also the nephew of former Turkmen Foreign Minister and political prisoner Boris Şyhmyradow.[3][4]
Beknazarov was born in Ashgabat on 11 June 1969[5] in a blended Turkmen and Russian Jewish family of four, with his father working as a tractor drivers' foreman and his mother as a nurse. Begench has three children, two of which study at Russian universities. He graduated from in School No.41 in Ashgabat in the early 80s. Upon graduation, he went to the Frunze Higher Military Academy in Kyiv, where he in autumn 1986 took part in the response to the Chernobyl disaster. He graduated with distinction from the academy in 1990 and was stationed in Chuhuiv, where he got married. He later returned to Turkmenistan a year later, where he enlisted in the Turkmen Ground Forces with the rank of Lieutenant. In 1997 he completed a six-month course at a NATO school in Germany, after which he became the deputy commander of the 22nd Motor Rifle Division "Atamyrat Niyazov".[6][7] In early October 2002 he was transferred to the command post in a military unit in Kyzyl-Arvat with a demotion to rank the rank of Major. He also reportedly served in the KNB.[3]