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People with this
surname include: Dine
Abduramanov, (c.1872–1902)
Bulgarian revolutionary Seitnebi Abduramanov, (1914–1987)
Crimean Tatar full bearer...
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Uzeir Abduramanovich Abduramanov (Crimean Tatar: Üzeir
Abduraman oğlu
Abduramanov, Russian: Узеир Абдураманович Абдураманов; 25
March 1916 – 19 January...
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Seitnebi Abduramanov (15
February 1914 – 15
December 1987) was a
Soviet junior platoon commander in the Red Army
during World War II who was
awarded the...
- Dine
Klyusev Abduramanov (Bulgarian: Дине Клюсев Абдураманов; born c. 1872),
known as Dine Abduramana, was a
Bulgarian revolutionary, a
worker of the...
- Hero of the
Soviet Union Seitnebi Abduramanov –
platoon commander in the Red Army
during World War II
Uzeir Abduramanov –
sapper in the Red Army during...
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Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula,
Marin and
Sonoma Counties Dine
Abduramanov (19th-century–1902),
known as Dine Abduramana, was a
Bulgarian revolutionary...
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individuals below were
recipients of the
Order of Glory.
Seitnebi Abduramanov Ivan
Drachenko Pavel Dubinda Duda
Enginoev Matrena Necheporchukova Nina...
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going so far as to
describe Crimean Tatar Hero of the
Soviet Union Uzeir Abduramanov as Azeri, not
Crimean Tatar, on the
cover of a 1944
issue of Ogonyok...
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Military Governor and
Commander of the Free
Territory of Trieste.
Seitnebi Abduramanov, 73,
Soviet soldier in the Red Army,
recipient of the
Order of Glory...
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songs were
limited to very
narrow themes, such as cotton.
Uzeir Abduramanov, a full-blooded
Crimean Tatar born and
raised in Crimea, was labeled...