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  1. Amet-khan was the main protagonist in the 2013 Crimean-Tatar movie Haytarma. [57] On October 26, 2020, a monument Amet-Khan Sultan was unveiled in the center of Aqmescit . [58] On December 22, 2022, in the city of Cherkasy, Komunalnyi Lane was renamed Amet Khan Sultana Lane.

  2. Sultan Amet-Khan was born October 25th, 1920 in the village of Alupka in the Crimea. His father came from Dagestan and his mother was a Tartar. Before the war, while being employed as an assistant-boilermaker in an engineshed, he learned to fly in a flying club and in 1939, he registered in the army. His request for pilot training was granted ...

  3. Amet-khan Sultan. Amet-khan Sultan (Crimean Tatar: Amet-Han Sultan, Амет-Хан Султан, احمدخان سلطان; Ukrainian/Russian: Амет-Хан Султан; 20 October 1920 – 1 February 1971) was a highly decorated Crimean Tatar flying ace in the Soviet Air Force with 30 personal and 19 shared kills who was twice awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union.

  4. Amet-khan Sultan (Russian: Амет-хан Султан; 25 October 1920, Alupka, Crimea – 1 February 1971) was a Soviet fighter and test pilot whose mother was Crimean Tatar and father was an ethnic Lak.[1] Alternative spellings of his name include Ahmed Khan Sultan, Amet-Han Soultan, Ahmet-Han Sultan, Amet-Han Sultan, and Sultan Amet-Han.[citation needed] Amet-Khan graduated from military ...

  5. victory.sokolniki.com · eng · HistorySultan Amet-Khan

    Sultan Amet-Khan is a squadron commander, assistant commander of the 9 th Odessa Red Banner Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment of the 6 th Guards Fighter Aviation Division. He was born on October 20, 1920 in Alupka (today - in the city of Yalta, Crimea) in a working class family. His father was an ethnic Lak (originally from the village of ...

  6. Robert Drexel Burgener, Amet Khan Sultan - A Biography, draft, May 8, 1990. Book proposal (annotated)

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  8. Jun 8, 2013 · Haytarma tells the story of the May 18, 1944, deportation through the life of Amet Khan Sultan, a fighter pilot twice named Hero of the Soviet Union. He was stationed in Crimea at the time of the deportation, and had been granted leave to visit his family in Alupka at the time the deportation started.

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