Biography of Satpaev
Satpaev Bayanaul district of the Pavlodar region in the Biy family. He was a youngest child: he had an older brother and sister with Kanysh Satpaev, at the year, studied at an aul school. In the year he entered the Russian-Kazakh school in the city of Pavlodar, which he graduated in the year with honors. After graduating from the school, Kanysh Satpaev, despite the objections of Father Imantai, went to study at the teacher’s seminary in Semipalatinsk, where, due to tuberculosis, he had health difficulties.
Nevertheless, he received a diploma of the end of the seminary in the year, passing the exams by an external. Kanysh Imantaevich intended to continue his studies in order to obtain higher education, however, at that time the seminary at that time was accepted with the certificate of the seminarium only if the exam in mathematics and one foreign language was passed. The next one and a half years, Satpaev was prepared for admission to the Tomsk Technological Institute.
In parallel with his studies, Satpaev worked as a teacher of natural science of two -year pedagogical courses in Semipalatinsk. Work and training had to be postponed in connection with the exacerbation of tuberculosis. Satpaev spent almost a year in his native village, taking treatment and restoring strength. Doctors believed that he would never be able to continue his studies, and could only live in his native village, in the fresh air, accepting cummia.
While treatment in Bayanaul, Kanysh Satpaev began compiling a textbook on algebra for Kazakh schools, which he graduated from the year. This textbook was the first school textbook of algebra in the Kazakh language. In the year, Satpaev was appointed the first in Bayanaul as chairman of the Kazakh-OPOSSITENT Department for Cultural and Educational Work among workers created with the strengthening of the Soviet regime.
Then, by the decision of the Pavlodar Revolutionary Committee, he was appointed People's Judge GO section of the Bayanaul region. At the beginning of the year, a meeting of Satpaev with a geologist M. Usov, who came to Bayanaul for Kumydovaliya, took place. Usov managed to interest the young man with geology, and in the same year, Kanysh Satpaev, voluntarily leaving his position of people's judge, went to enter the Technological Institute.
However, at the beginning of the year, he again worsened tuberculosis, and Satpaev had to leave his studies and return to the village. The continuation of the study was put by doctors under great doubt. Not wanting to lag behind classmates, Satpaev undergoes a course of training at home. In this he is helped by M. Usov, who often comes to Bayanaul for treatment. After a year and a half, the health of Kanysh Imantaevich improved, and he returned to study at the institute, successfully graduating from him in the year.
After the establishment, the young engineer returns to his homeland. In the year, having graduated from the institute and received the qualifications of a mining engineer, Kanysh Satpaev was sent to the Atbasar non -ferrous metal trust to the post of head of the geological department, and a year later, he was elected a member of the board of this trust. The jurisdiction of the Atbasar trust was a copper deposit and an unfinished medical -smelter in the village of Karsakpai.
The construction of the plant began ten years ago, when the British took the concession from Bai Karsakpay and began the search for copper. They built a melting workshop, partially installed equipment, but they could not find a lot of copper. With the onset of the February Revolution, the British left a plant, which subsequently decided to complete the Soviet government.
Kanysh Satpaev, as the chief geologist of the trust, went there to inspect the area and learn about the promotion of construction work. Specialists engaged in the field, and the leadership of the plant belonged to the prospect of the development of copper mining in the region very skeptical. They believed that there were enough of its stocks for the coming years, no more. However, having examined the terrain, Kanysh Imantaevich did not agree with them.
He believed that in the area of Jezkazgan there are huge reserves of copper, which were not previously discovered. Satpaev began studying the area for the presence of metal. The leadership of the geolcom and experts who were familiar with the Jezkazgan region considered the idea of Kanysh Imantaevich doomed to failure. However, at the beginning of the year, Geolcom makes a decision on a sharp reduction in financing exploration in Jezkazgan.
In order to maintain personnel and continue the work, Kanysh Imantaevich was forced to look for additional sources of financing. He concluded an agreement with the Trust Zolotorzvedka and Laccrasion on the exploration of deposits of the I needed. However, the available funds were not enough for maintaining or even more so to increase research. Satpaev turned to M.
Usov and his friend, Professor V., with their help, Kanysh Satpaev managed to perform at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and prove the validity of his conclusions regarding the reserves of the copper ore of Jezkazgan. The decree of the third session of the Academy of the Year spoke about the need to build a medical and foil plant during the third five -year plan in Jezkazgan.
The session also supported Satpaev’s proposal for the construction of the Jezkazgan -Karaganda -Balkhash railway line.Then Kanysh Imantaevich substantiated his proposals to the People's Commissar of heavy industry G. After that, wide research work began in the region.
Subsequently, it turned out that the Jezkazgan Copper field was at that time the largest in the world in the forecasted reserves. By the year, the Dosmurzin reservoir and the railway connecting Jezkazgan, Karaganda and Balkhash were built in Jezkazgan. For the opening of the Dzhezkazgan field, Kanysh Satpaev was awarded the highest award of the country - the Order of Lenin.
Kanysh Satpaev began to think about creating the Academy of Sciences in Kazakhstan back in the year. In August of that year, preparatory measures have been launched. In the year, he was approved in the scientific rank of professor with a degree in Geology and elected deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 3 convocation. At this session, Kanysh Imantaevich was elected an honorary member of the Tajik Academy.
Kanysh Satpaev died in a year of life, January 31 of the year, in Moscow, after a long illness. He was buried on February 3 at the Central cemetery of the city of Alma-Ata. A monument to the sculptor A. Anthropov, architect N. was erected on the grave in the year