Ilmi Ganievich Ametov ( Crimean-Tat. İlmi Ğani oğlu Ametov, Ilmi Gani oglu Ametov [1] , "Ilmi Amet Bayrach", [2] 1947 - August 16, 2011 ) - Soviet and Crimean Tatar sculptor, leader of the Crimean Tatar national movement since the 1960s years.
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Biography
Ilmi Ametov was born in 1947 in Uzbekistan , in the city of Katta-Kurgan, Samarkand region, in the family of Anif Osman and Gan Amet ( Crimean-Tat. Gani Amet ), deported from Sudak . [1] He came from the family of Emir-Ali Seit-Mamut-oglu, two sons, whose nephew and son-in-law were accused of the murder of Hegumen Parfeny in 1866 and executed in the city of Kef (now Feodosiya ) in 1868, see Taraktash tragedy . [3]
In 1966 he entered the Navoi Polytechnic Institute, but in 1968, after numerous warnings from the dean's office, he was expelled for participating in the national movement of the Crimean Tatars. In the same year, Ametov and his family returned to Crimea, and subsequently settled in the city of Krymsk, Krasnodar Territory . [four]
In 1967, Ilmi went to Moscow, where he met with dissidents Petr Yakir , Vladimir Bukovsky and Mustafa Dzhemilev . [one]
May 18, 1969 at a meeting of activists in Nizhnebakanskaya met his future wife Fatma, a teacher by education. [four]
Delivered the documents of the national movement to Moscow and the regions of the USSR for transportation abroad. [four]
In 1971-1974 he studied at the faculty of stone art of the Baku State Art School, after which in 1977 he worked in restoration workshops in Baku , then returned to Krasnodar Territory.
In 1987 he moved to Crimea, first settled in the city of Old Crimea , and then in Simferopol.
In 1987-1988, on his own, he carried out restoration work at the springs in the Surb-Khach monastery. [5]
In 2004-2006, Ametov together with the Association of Crimean Tatar education workers “ Maarifchi ” implemented a number of projects for the manufacture and installation of commemorative signs on the site of the destroyed holy places. [3]
Ilmi Ametov died on the night of August 16, 2011 after a long illness. The farewell ceremony, which took place the next day in the main mosque of Simferopol Kebir Jami , was attended by the chairman of the Mejlis Mustafa Dzhemilev , deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea Refat Chubarov and Leonid Pilunsky , representatives of the Crimean authorities, and other public and political figures. [6]
Artwork
In total, more than thirty of its memorial signs are installed in Crimea. [7]
- Memorials to the victims of deportation
- in the city of Sudak (1994). [5]
- in s. Mezhvodnoe (2007).
- Monument to Seit oglu Seydamet
- Monument to Seit oglu Seydamet in s. Country
- Bust of Peter Grigorenko
- Ametov is a co-author of the monument to dissident Pyotr Grigorenko , the Soviet general , who was installed on May 17, 1999 on Sovetskaya Square in Simferopol .
- Monuments to the victims of World War II
- in s. Solar Valley - opened May 4, 2010 [8] .
- in s. Twittering . [5]
- Steles with village names
- Steles at the entrances to the villages with the old names: [1] [3]
- from. Mesopotamia ( Crimean-Tat. Ay Serez ),
- from. Country ( Crimean-Tat. Taraq Taş ),
- from. Bogatovka ( Crimean-Tat. Tokluq ),
- from. Hromovka ( Crimean-Tat. Şelen ),
- from. Cranes ( Crimean-Tat. Bayraç ),
- from. Greetings ( Crimean-Tat. Üsküt ),
- from. Lesnikovo ( Crimean-Tat. Stilâ ).
- Memorials on the sites of destroyed holy places
- In 2004-2006, together with the association “ Maarifchi ” (“Enlightenment”), erected commemorative signs (“dyurbe-tash”) in the places of ruined Muslim holy places - Aziz : Bai-Kiyat, Tuvaka, Kyrgyz-Kazak, Kirk-Aziz (in village Kirk-Cholpan ), and also established a "dyurbe-tash" as a gift to residents of the villages of Shchebetovka ( Crimean-Tat. Otuz ) and Izobilnoe ( Crimean-Tat. Korbekul ). [3] [5]
- Stone cross
- Stone cross on the building of the Cathedral of Vladimir and Olga of the UOC-KP in Simferopol (2000). [9]
- Monument to Staff Captain I. Dairsky
- Monument to the headquarters captain Ilyas Devlet Dairsky , who heroically died during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 pp. Set on about. Sakhalin in 2005 .
- Fountain
- Fountain at the source of Darlik-Keshme in the village. Mesopotamia (2009).
Photos
Monument in Sudak
Stela in with. Lesnikovo
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Ilmi Gani oglu Amet Archival copy of April 25, 2016 on Wayback Machine / / \ Qasevet: Historical and Ethnographic Journal. - No. 34, 2011
- ↑ Announcement on June 5, 2012 // Crimean News Agency
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Kovalchuk Anna Bentage spirit of the master 06.06.2012 // All-Ukrainian Information and Cultural Center
- ↑ 1 2 3 Ilmi Ametov // Voice of Crimea. - 08/19/2011.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Useinova Gulnara “He lived for the people without falsehood, and therefore, remained alive” // Voice of Crimea. —08.06.2012
- ↑ The famous Crimean sculptor Ilmi Ametov died // Crimea24. - 08/16/2011
- ↑ Birch bark Lived among the mountains and made of stone // Bulletin: Newsletter K "All-Ukrainian Information and Cultural Center". - No. 7 (33) July 2012. - C 2.
- ↑ Chronicle of the cultural life of the Crimean Tatar people . - Vol. 4. - Simferopol: 2010.
- ↑ The famous Crimean sculptor Ilmi Ametov died // Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people