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Kázím Abdulakim

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Romanian Crimean Tatar soldier
Kázím Abdulakim
Native nameKiazim Abdulakim
Kiazim Abdulachim
Chiazim Abdulachim
Died1917
Battle of Mărășești, Romania
AllegianceRomanian Army
RankSecond Lieutenant
Battles / warsBattle of Mărășești
RelationsSelim Abdulakim (brother)
Șefika Niyaziy, also known as Sapiye (sister)
Memet Niyaziy (brother-in-law)

Kázím Abdulakim (also transliterated in Romanian as: Kiazim Abdulachim, Kiazim Abdulakim or Chiazim Abdulachim) was a Crimean Tatar hero of the Romanian Army who lost his life in the summer of 1917 during the Battle of Mărășești during World War I.

Second Lieutenant Kázím Abdulakim was the brother of lawyer Selim Abdulakim who, between the two wars, became a leading politician of the Crimean Tatars in Romania, Deputy Mayor of Constanța and a Member of the Romanian Parliament. Kázím's sister Șefika, also known as Sapiye, was the wife of the beloved Crimean Tatar poet Memet Niyaziy.

As recognition of his extreme devotion to duty and his ultimate sacrifice, in Dobruja the Second Lieutenant Kázím Abdulakim Cultural and Sports Association was founded, and a street in downtown Constanța was named in Kázím's honor.

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Citations

  1. ^ Agi-Amet 1999.
  2. Scurtu 2011.
  3. Romania Libera 2007.
  4. Scurtu 2013, p. 214.
  5. Strazi.
  6. Google Maps.

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