Ghali Zakirov

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Nativename
Гали Закирович Закиров
Born1910
Bogatyje Saby village, Sabinsky District, Tatarstan, Russian Empire
DiedFebruary 1944(1944-02-00) (aged 33–34)
AllegianceSoviet Union
Ghali Zakirovich Zakirov
Native name
Гали Закирович Закиров
Born1910
Bogatyje Saby village, Sabinsky District, Tatarstan, Russian Empire
DiedFebruary 1944(1944-02-00) (aged 33–34)
AllegianceSoviet Union
BranchAirborne
Service years1941–1944
RankJunior sergeant
Unit3rd Guards Airborne Division
Conflicts
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union

Ghali Zakirov (Russian: Гали Закирович Закиров; 1910 – February 1944) was a Tatar Soviet soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union.[1] Zakirov was awarded the title for his actions in the Battle of the Dnieper, where he reportedly killed over 100 German soldiers. He was killed in action a month after being awarded the title in January 1944.

Zakirov was born in 1910 in Bogatyje Saby in Tatarstan to a peasant family. He received primary education and then became an agricultural worker. In 1940, he moved to Illinka village in the present-day Akzhar District, where he worked in the machine and tractor station.[2][3][4]

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