Khavazi Muhamed-Mirzaev
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Alkhazurovo, Chechnya, Russian Empire
Chernihiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (present-day Ukraine)
Khavazi Muhamed-Mirzaev | |
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| Native name | Хаваджи Мухамед-Мирзаев |
| Born | 1910 Alkhazurovo, Chechnya, Russian Empire |
| Died | 4 October 1943 (aged 32–33) Chernihiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (present-day Ukraine) |
| Allegiance | Soviet Union |
| Service | Red Army |
| Years of service | 1941 − 1943 |
| Rank | Staff Sergeant |
| Unit | 60th Guards Chernigov Cavalry Regiment |
| Battles / wars | |
| Awards | Hero of the Soviet Union |
Khavazi Muhamed-Mirzaev (Russian: Хаваджи Мухамед-Мирзаев; 1910 – 4 October 1943) was a Chechen cavalry soldier during World War II who was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 15 January 1944.
Muhamed-Mirzaev was born in 1910 to a Chechen peasant family in Alkhazurovo, Chechnya, of the Russian Empire. After graduating from the Novocherkassk Pedagogical School he was drafted into the Red Army.
Military service
In the early 1930s, after being drafted into the Army he was deployed in the Russian Far East as part of the Border Guards Service of the NKVD. While serving as a border guard he was injured in a fight with a trespasser and demobilized.
In 1940 he graduated from two years of training from the Chief Fire Directorate in Tashkent; he was then assigned as an inspector for the Leninabad city fire department.[1]
