Ahmet Nurmambet

Ahmet Nurmambet
Born 1893
Died 1953
Allegiance Romanian Army
Service/branch Cavalry
Unit World War I - 12th Roşiori Regiment;
World War II - 40th Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division
Commands held World War II - Garrison of Medgidia
Battles/wars World War I - Oituz, Mărășești
Spouse(s) Pakize Nurmambet
Relations Kadriye Nurmambet (daughter)
Ğengiz Nurmambet (son)
Col. Refiyîk Kadír (uncle)

Ahmet Nurmambet was a Dobrujan-born Crimean Tatar regarded as an officer who had a brilliant career in the Romanian Army. He was the father of the well-known traditional folk singer Kadriye Nurmambet.[1][2]

Biography

Ahmet was born in 1893. His uncle, Col. Refiyîk Kadír put him on a path to a military career and in 1900 he was already a student at the Military secondary school in Iaşi. Upon his graduation in 1909 he entered military service ranked as second lieutenant of cavalry.[1][2]

He served through World War I in mounted unit 12th Roşiori Regiment fighting on the front in the battles of Oituz and Mărăşeşti.[1][2]

After the war, with the reorganization of the Romanian Army in the twenties, his regiment joined the 40th Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division, which was initially stationed in Constanta, but later was transferred to Pazarjik, now Dobrich, Bulgaria. In Pazarjik he met Pakize from Kavarna. They married in 1931 and they had two children: Kadriye and Ğengiz. When, at the beginning of World War II in 1940, Romania ceded Southern Dobruja to Bulgaria, he was appointed commander of a garrison north to Medgidia where he moved with his family.[1][2]

Ahmet continually distinguished himself during his military career and he was awarded military orders and medals. He died in 1953.[1][2]

Citations

Sources

  • Agi-Amet, Gemal (1999). Dicţionarul personalităţilor turco-tătare din România (in Romanian). Constanta: Metafora. ISBN 9789739340274. 
  • Scurtu, Costin (24-25 septembrie 2013). "Contribuţii la păstrarea tradiţiilor musulmane dobrogene în armata română". Lucrările Simpozionului internațional: Moştenirea culturală turcă în Dobrogea, Muzeul de Istorie Națională şi Arheologie, Constanța by Tasin Gemil, Gabriel Custurea, Delia Roxana Cornea (in Romanian). 2013 (1).  Check date values in: |date= (help)

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