On August 20, 2021, on the Facebook page and on the YouTube channel dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the birth of the prisoner of "ALZHIR" Aziza Ryskulova, on the basis of materials from the personal archive of Turar Ryskulov's granddaughter Adel Ryskulova, an exhibition was placed on the theme "Repression in the history of the Ryskulov family", the purpose of which - preserving the memory of the tragic events of the 30-50s of the twentieth century, restoring justice in relation to the innocent victims of the totalitarian system, developing a sense of patriotism and morality in the younger generation, popularizing the museum's activities. During the period of massive Stalinist repressions, Turar Ryskulov was declared an "enemy of the people" and was shot on February 10, 1938. According to the FSB of Russia, transferred to the Memorial Foundation, the list of those buried at a special NKVD facility called Kommunarka contains information about the burial of T. Ryskulov. In 1956 he was rehabilitated posthumously.
After the execution of Turar Ryskulov, his wife Aziza Tubekovna Isengulova was arrested. Aziza ended up in "ALZHIR" together with her infant daughter Rida, who at the age of three was torn from her mother and sent to the Osakarovsky orphanage of the Karaganda region. Turar's only son, Iskander, died in prison from tuberculosis. The eldest daughter of Turar Ryskulov Saule ended up in an orphanage in the village. Oaks of the Odessa region. Turar Ryskulov's mother-in-law, Garifa Isengulova, as “T. Ryskulov's spy” was serving a sentence in “ALZHIR”. She died of a cerebral hemorrhage, a little before she was released. Also, Aziza's younger brother, Shamil Isengulov, was repressed, who was sentenced to five years with serving a sentence in the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.