Khadicha Sulaimanova

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Born(1913-07-03)July 3, 1913
DiedNovember 26, 1965(1965-11-26) (aged 52)
AlmamaterDoctor of Juridical Science, The Tashkent Institute of Soviet Construction and Law named after Jakhon Abidova
Khadicha Suleimanova
Хадича Сулаймонова
Born(1913-07-03)July 3, 1913
DiedNovember 26, 1965(1965-11-26) (aged 52)
Alma materDoctor of Juridical Science, The Tashkent Institute of Soviet Construction and Law named after Jakhon Abidova
AwardsOrder of the Badge of Honour
Scientific career
FieldsCriminal law
InstitutionsThe Ministry of Justice of the Uzbek SSR, the Supreme Court of the Uzbek SSR.
Thesis The Emergence and Development of Soviet Criminal Law in Uzbekistan  (1950)
Academic advisorsProfessor Aron Trainin
Notable studentsMalik Khakimov [ru]

Khadicha Suleymanovna Suleymanova (Russian: Хадича Сулаймоновна Сулаймонова: June 3, 1913 – November 26, 1965) was a Doctor of Juridical Sciences, professor, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR, Honored Scientist of the Uzbek SSR, minister of justice of the Uzbek SSR, and chairman of the Supreme Court of the Uzbek SSR.[1]

Khadicha Suleymanova was born in 1913 in Andijan.[1] In 1935, she graduated from the Faculty of Law at the Tashkent Institute of Soviet Construction and Law named after Jakhon Abidova.[2] From 1935 to 1938, she served as a people's judge and a member of the Supreme Court of the Uzbek SSR.[2]

In September 1938, Suleymanova entered the postgraduate program at the Moscow Law Institute in the Department of Soviet Criminal Law. On July 20, 1945, after defending her dissertation on the topic "Criminal Legislation of the Uzbek SSR During the Period of Military Intervention and Civil War," she became the first Uzbek woman to earn an academic degree in the field of jurisprudence.[2]

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