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Aidar Akayev was born on 20 February, 1976 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a Kyrgyz politician (1976–2020). Discover Aidar Akayev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 20 February 1976
Birthday 20 February
Birthplace Saint Petersburg, Russia
Date of death 5 February, 2020
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Nationality Russia

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His wife is Aliya Nazarbayeva (m. 1998–2001)

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Aidar Akayev Net Worth

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1976

Aidar Askarevich Akayev (Kyrgyz: Айдар Аскарович Акаев; 20 February 1976 – 5 February 2020) was a Kyrgyz businessman and public figure.

He was the son of former President of Kyrgyzstan Askar Akayev and the first husband of Aliya Nazarbayeva, the youngest daughter of former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

He was born in late on 20 February 1976 in Leningrad, RSFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia).

His father, Askar, was then a professor at the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics where he met Aidar's mother Mayram.

A year after his birth, Akayev and his family moved to the city of Frunze (now Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) in the Kyrgyz SSR.

1990

His father became president of the now-independent Kyrgyz Republic in October 1990.

1998

Aidar studied at the University of Maryland and graduated in 1998 with a degree in management and business.

Moving back to Kyrgyzstan later that year, he became director of the Representative Office of Kazkommertsbank OJSC in Bishkek.

He later moved to Almaty, Kazakhstan, where he worked in Kazkommertsbank, which is the largest bank in the country.

1999

While working in Almaty, Akayev, who was then 24 years old, met 18-year-old Aliya Nazarbayeva, the daughter of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, and they married in 1999.

2001

The marriage was short-lived however, with the two separating in 2001.

According to the BBC, the marriage was "seen by many people as a return to the old Central Asian tradition of cementing political ties with family ones."

In February 2001, Akayev served as a chief Advisor to the Minister of Finance of Kyrgyzstan.

2004

From December 23, 2004 to March 30, 2005, he served as President of the National Olympic Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic as well as the President of the Boxing Federation of Kyrgyzstan concurrently.

2005

On January 18, 2005, Akayev filed an application for participation in the February parliamentary elections, in which he was elected to parliament with 79.65% of the vote.

Akayev's older sister, Bermet Akayeva, was also elected to the Jogorku Kenesh, which caused great outcry on the part of the opposition and popular protests because the election results were seen as rigged.

The events that unfolded in the country became known as the Tulip Revolution.

It culminated on March 24, 2005 when the crowds took over the presidential palace in Bishkek and his father along with his family was forced to flee by a helicopter to neighboring Kazakhstan.

Akayev was deprived of all government posts, including his membership in Jogorku Kenesh, with the country's prosecutor general bringing criminal charges against him on the count of embezzlement of state funds, financial fraud and misappropriation of another's property under threat of force.

Akayev then lived in exile with his father in Moscow, where his father is a professor at Moscow State University.

Russian Federation refused to return him to the Kyrgyz authorities.

Beside the Kyrgyz language, Akayev was also fluent in Russian and English.

2020

Akayev died in Moscow on 5 February 2020 from sudden cardiac arrest, just two weeks short of his 44th birthday.