Abdul-bey Tabasaransky
BornDecember 15, 1870
unknown
DiedMarch 19, 1918 (aged 4748)
Baku, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
AllegianceRussian Empire
Service/branchcavalry
Battles/warsRusso-Japanese War, World War I
AwardsOrder of St. Anna

Order of St. Stanislaus

Order of St. Vladimir

Golden Weapon for Bravery

Abdul-bey Tabasaransky (Russian: Абдул-бек Табасаранский, 1870–1918) was a Russian military leader and colonel.

Biography

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]

Family

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]

Awards

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 3 "Русская армия в Великой войне: Табасаранский Абдул-Бек — Russian Army in the Great War: Tabasaran Abdul-bey". www.grwar.ru. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Albanvi, Ali. "Абдул-бек ат-Табасарани - полковник царской армии — Abdul-bey at-Tabasarani - colonel of the tsarist army". proza.ru. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  4. List of lieutenant colonels by seniority. Part I, II and III. Corrected on March 1, 1909. St. Petersburg. 1909. p. 1317.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. Kozubsky E. I. (1909). History of the Dagestan Cavalry regiment. Petrovsk.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. "Must learn more! Consider it honor to worship to the ancestors - front-kine soldiers!" (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  7. "Ossetian cavalry regiment". gwar.mil.ru. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  8. Vitelis, Sergei (January 2020). "Во временное командование вступить подполковнику Дзугаеву".
  9. "Abdul-bey Tabasaransky". История Пскова и Псковской области. 27 October 2012. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
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