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Murat Zyazikov was born on 10 September, 1957 in Osh, Kyrgyz SSR, Soviet Union (now Kyrgyzstan), is a President of Ingushetia from 2002 to 2008. Discover Murat Zyazikov'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 66 years old?
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His wife is Luiza Magometovna Zyazikova
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Murat Zyazikov Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Murat Zyazikov worth at the age of 66 years old? Murat Zyazikov’s income source is mostly from being a successful President. He is from Kyrgyzstan. We have estimated Murat Zyazikov's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Murat Magometovich Zyazikov (Мура́т Магоме́тович Зя́зиков) (born September 10, 1957) is a Russian politician who was the second president of the southern Russian republic of Ingushetia.
He was born in what is now Kyrgyzstan.
Zyazikov was a controversial politician in Ingushetia.
In the 1980s, Zyazikov was a member of the KGB and later the FSB.
In the 1990s, he became part of Ingushetia's security council and on May 23, 2002, he was elected president of the republic in the controversial circumstances.
Zyazikov is considered a close ally with current Russian president and former Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, especially because of his province's proximity to Chechnya.
On April 6, 2004, Zyazikov was lightly wounded when a car bomb was rammed into his motorcade (he sat in an armored Mercedes W140) on the main road near the city of Nazran.
Zyazikov blamed Chechen rebels for that attack and a June 2004 raid in Ingushetia that killed more than 90 people.
On February 27, 2006, Zyazikov's father-in-law (and a member of provincial legislature) Magomet Chakhkiyev was kidnapped in Nazran after his car was shot at and crashed.
On March 30, 2006, the kidnappers made their demands: they wanted Zyazikov and Ingushetia prosecutor general Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov to resign in exchange for Chakhkiyev's release.
He was released by the police on May 1, 2006, apparently without any payments to the kidnappers.
The kidnappers have not been arrested.
On March 23, 2007, his 72-year-old uncle, Uruskhan Zyazikov, was kidnapped in Barsuki, Ingushetia by four armed men.
A reward of 2,000,000 rubles (approximately $77,200) for information leading to his return was announced on March 29, 2007.
No demands were made by the kidnappers at that point.
On June 29, 2007, Zyazikov announced at a press conference that his uncle was still alive.
He didn't offer any more information about the kidnapping.
The Interior Minister of Ingushetia, Beslan Khamkhoyev, resigned and was replaced by Musa Medov a day before the press conference, apparently as a fallout from the kidnapping.
The uncle was released by the kidnappers unharmed on October 11, 2007.
Zyazikov has been accused by the government's critics of corruption and inability to deal with political unrest which has plagued the Ingush republic.
The opposition attribute the growing violence to popular anger fueled by alleged abductions, beatings, unlawful arrests and killings of suspects by the federal forces and local police and allied paramilitaries.
Amid the increasing tensions, Zyazikov fired his government in March 2008, and called for further social and economic reforms.
Zyazikov is married to Luiza Magometovna Chakhiyeva (Луиза Магометовна Чахкиева), an ophthalmologist and they have three sons.
On October 30, 2008, Murat Zyazikov was dismissed from his post by the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, As reported by an Interfax news agency.
As of 31 October 2008, Zyazikov is one of the few advisors to Dmitry Medvedev.
Zyazikov is also the president of FC Angusht Nazran.
He was appointed Ambassador of Russia to Cyprus on 12 September 2022.
On August 31, 2008, after using the same aeroplane as Zyazikov, journalist Magomet Yevloyev was arrested at the airport.
Yevloyev was shot in the temple and killed while in Nazran police custody.
Weeks before his killing, Magomet reportedly knew his life was in danger and had planned on seeking political asylum in a European Union country.
Local police claimed that Yevloyev was shot after he had attempted to grab an assault rifle from one of the police officers in the car.
Human rights groups have rejected this account of Yevloyev's death, and the US State Department has called for an investigation of the killing and that those responsible be "held to account for what happened".
A spokesman for Vladimir Putin has said that an investigation will take place, but added that "Yevloyev [had] resisted arrest".
In the summer of 2008, Human Rights Watch was also investigating the country's record.