Abdul-bey Tabasaransky | |
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Born | December 15, 1870 unknown |
Died | March 19, 1918 (aged 47–48) Baku, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic |
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Service/ | cavalry |
Battles/wars | Russo-Japanese War, World War I |
Awards | Order of St. Anna Golden Weapon for Bravery |
Abdul-bey Tabasaransky ( Russian: Абдул-бек Табасаранский, 1870–1918) was a Russian military leader and colonel.
He comes from the beys of the Kaytago-Tabasaransky okrug of the Dagestan region. [1] He began his studies at a realschule in Baku. He entered the service on August 24, 1889, as a one-year volunteer in the 46th Dragoon Pereyaslav regiment of His Majesty, then he graduated from the Elisavetgrad cavalry cadet school. Released in the 41st Yamburg Dragoon regiment. [2] Since 1891, he has been a cornet, since 1895 - a lieutenant, in 1900 he is a staff captain, and since 1903 - a captain. [2] He also participated in the Russo-Japanese War. On April 16, 1904, he was seconded to the 2nd Dagestan Cavalry Regiment, renamed into podsauls ( Cossack staff captain). For military distinction, he was promoted to captain. On January 12, 1905, he was wounded in battle. [3]
Since July 17, 1906, he served as a lieutenant colonel. [4] On January 1, 1906, he was the commander of the 2nd hundred of the Dagestan cavalry regiment. [5] [6] During the World War I, he participated in the Dagestan сavalry кegiment. On April 18, 1915 "for distinction in cases against the enemy" he was awarded the Highest favor. [1] From December 9, 1915, to May 18, 1917, he was the commander of the Ossetian cavalry regiment. [3] [7] [8]
He was killed in Baku by the Dashnaks in March 1918. [3] [9] [1]
The family of Abdul-bey had five children, two sons and three daughters. [3] His eldest son was killed, second son Edkhem emigrated to Turkey and three sisters left for Central Asia and got families with children. Currently, the 77-year-old grandson of Abdul-bey - Edkhem Bakiyev (born 1945) lives in Bishkek ( Kyrgyzstan). [3]
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Abdul-bey Tabasaransky | |
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Born | December 15, 1870 unknown |
Died | March 19, 1918 (aged 47–48) Baku, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic |
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Service/ | cavalry |
Battles/wars | Russo-Japanese War, World War I |
Awards | Order of St. Anna Golden Weapon for Bravery |
Abdul-bey Tabasaransky ( Russian: Абдул-бек Табасаранский, 1870–1918) was a Russian military leader and colonel.
He comes from the beys of the Kaytago-Tabasaransky okrug of the Dagestan region. [1] He began his studies at a realschule in Baku. He entered the service on August 24, 1889, as a one-year volunteer in the 46th Dragoon Pereyaslav regiment of His Majesty, then he graduated from the Elisavetgrad cavalry cadet school. Released in the 41st Yamburg Dragoon regiment. [2] Since 1891, he has been a cornet, since 1895 - a lieutenant, in 1900 he is a staff captain, and since 1903 - a captain. [2] He also participated in the Russo-Japanese War. On April 16, 1904, he was seconded to the 2nd Dagestan Cavalry Regiment, renamed into podsauls ( Cossack staff captain). For military distinction, he was promoted to captain. On January 12, 1905, he was wounded in battle. [3]
Since July 17, 1906, he served as a lieutenant colonel. [4] On January 1, 1906, he was the commander of the 2nd hundred of the Dagestan cavalry regiment. [5] [6] During the World War I, he participated in the Dagestan сavalry кegiment. On April 18, 1915 "for distinction in cases against the enemy" he was awarded the Highest favor. [1] From December 9, 1915, to May 18, 1917, he was the commander of the Ossetian cavalry regiment. [3] [7] [8]
He was killed in Baku by the Dashnaks in March 1918. [3] [9] [1]
The family of Abdul-bey had five children, two sons and three daughters. [3] His eldest son was killed, second son Edkhem emigrated to Turkey and three sisters left for Central Asia and got families with children. Currently, the 77-year-old grandson of Abdul-bey - Edkhem Bakiyev (born 1945) lives in Bishkek ( Kyrgyzstan). [3]
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