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Rashid Nurgaliyev

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Rashid Gumarovich Nurgaliyev (Russian: Рашид Гумарович Нургалиев Tatar: Рәшит Гомәр улы Нургалиев; born 8 October 1956) is a Russian general and politician who currently serves as First Deputy Secretary of the Security Council. He was also Russia's interior minister from 2003 to 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rashid Nurgaliyev is the 16,158th most popular politician (down from 15,542nd in 2019), the 75th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (down from 72nd in 2019) and the 30th most popular Kazakhstani Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Rashid Nurgaliyev ranks 16,158 out of 19,576Before him are Manuel Gondra, Emiliano González Navero, Toke Talagi, Nobuo Kishi, Bohuslav Sobotka, and Lizardo Montero Flores. After him are Guido Knopp, Atef Sedky, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Eardwulf of Northumbria, Philip Dimitrov, and Reiner Haseloff.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Rashid Nurgaliyev ranks 429Before him are Meg Whitman, Dianne Reeves, Carlos Roberto Gallo, Ha Jin, Lee Ranaldo, and Chloe Webb. After him are Zehava Gal-On, Ray Wilkins, Henriette Reker, Patricia Davies, Sharon Mitchell, and Lisa Eilbacher.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Rashid Nurgaliyev ranks 75 out of 193Before him are Imangali Tasmagambetov (1956), Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov (1951), Sergei Lukyanenko (1968), Näcip Cihanov (1911), Serhiy Skachenko (1972), and Yakov Rylsky (1928). After him are Askar Mamin (1965), Rakhat Aliyev (1962), Sergei Ponomarenko (1960), Arkady Volozh (1964), Serik Akhmetov (1958), and Svetlana Kapanina (1968).

Among POLITICIANS In Kazakhstan

Among politicians born in Kazakhstan, Rashid Nurgaliyev ranks 30Before him are Daniyal Akhmetov (1954), Ruslan Aushev (1954), Lev Rokhlin (1947), Karim Massimov (1965), Älihan Smaiylov (1972), and Imangali Tasmagambetov (1956). After him are Askar Mamin (1965), Sergei Ponomarenko (1960), Serik Akhmetov (1958), Sergey Baburin (1959), Timur Kulibayev (1966), and David Tonoyan (1967).