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Khanif Khazigaleevich Abdrakhmanov (December 25, 1925, Urnyak, Bashkir ASSR - April 23, 1999, Ufa) - participant in Eastern Front (World War II), full holder of the Order of Glory.
Khanif Khazigaleevich Abdrakhmanov was born on December 25, 1925 in the village of Urnyak (now the Alsheevsky district of Bashkortostan). Tatar.
Khanif Abdrakhmanov graduated from the 2nd year of the Davlekanovsky Pedagogical School.
In February 1943, the Alsheevsky district military commissariat of the Bashkir ASSR was drafted into the ranks of the Red Army, from June - in battles in Eastern Front. He took part in the liberation of Kaluga and Roslavl. Was wounded three times.
On June 26, 1944, the Red Army soldier Khanif Abdrakhmanov, while crossing the Resta River southeast of the city of Mogilev, as part of the calculation, fired direct fire, destroying a lot of Nazi manpower, which ensured the successful advance of his regiment and the subsequent capture of the settlement Gorbovichi.
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of June 28, 1944, "for the exemplary performance of command assignments in battles against the Nazi invaders," Red Army soldier Khanif Khazigaleevich Abdrakhmanov was awarded the Order of Glory 3rd degree.
On July 17, 1944, in a battle near the village of Pogarany (Bialystok region), Corporal Khanif Abdrakhmanov, during a counterattack by the Nazis with a force of up to two infantry battalions, supported by six assault guns, destroyed several dozen Nazis and one assault gun, for which he was again awarded the Order of Glory on August 15, 1944 3rd degree.
In 1944 he joined the CPSU (b).
On February 13, 1945, in a battle east of the village of Tuchel (now the city of Tuchol, Poland), Khanif Abdrakhmanov destroyed an enemy firing point, and on February 15 of the same year, near the village of Tuchel, he captured an observation post with two fighters, with the help of which he subsequently corrected the fire of the battery.
By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of April 12, 1945, "for the exemplary performance of command assignments in battles against the Nazi invaders," Sergeant Khanif Khazigaleevich Abdrakhmanov was awarded the Order of Glory, 2nd degree.
After demobilization, Khanif Abdrakhmanov returned to his homeland - to the Bashkir ASSR. In 1947 he graduated from the Davlekanovsky Pedagogical College, in 1950 - the Faculty of History of the Bashkir State Pedagogical Institute. He worked as a history teacher in the Alsheevsky district, then in Ufa.
For more than twenty years he was the secretary of the party organization, lectured at the Knowledge Society.
By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 27, 1958, "for the exemplary performance of command assignments in battles against the Nazi invaders," Khanif Khazigaleevich Abdrakhmanov was re-awarded with the Order of Glory, 1st degree.
Retired captain Khanif Khazigaleevich Abdrakhmanov died on April 23, 1999. He was buried in Ufa at the Southern Cemetery.
In Ufa, on the facade of house No. 84 on Tsuryupa Street, where Khanif Abdrakhmanov lived, a memorial plaque was installed.