In 1934-1937, he worked as an observer in the Soviet Control Commission of the USSR. He is one of the founders and the first director of the Central Asian Cotton Irrigation Polytechnic Institute, a representative of the People's Commissariat of Lands in Central Asia, and a deputy representative of the USSR Control Commission for Uzbekistan.
He was arrested on July 2, 1937 and shot on February 8, 1938. He was acquitted in 1957.
She was born in 1901 in Kyzylorda, Kazakh by nationality. On May 29, 1938, by a decision of the Special Council under the NKVD of the USSR, she was sentenced to 8 years in prison as a member of a family of traitors. She was taken to Akmola camp on September 14, 1938 from a Tashkent prison. She was released from Karlag on October 6, 1945.