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Seit Memetovich Tairov (russian: Сеит Меметович Таиров; 25 April 1928 4 October 1989) was the highest-ranking Crimean Tatar politician in Soviet Union after the
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, having risen to prominence as a leader in Akkurgan and then first secretary of the Jizzakh regional committee of the Communist Party. A controversial figure among Crimean Tatars today, he is remembered for his staunch opposition to full right of return to Crimea. As a public supporter of "taking root" in Uzbekistan, he was one of the top signatories of the notorious " Letter of Seventeen" in March 1968 that downplayed Crimean Tatar struggles and discrimination in exile and urged Crimean Tatars to avoid "succumbing" to desires to return to Crimea.


Early life

Tairov was born on 25 April 1928 in Urkusta to a Crimean Tatar family. His father died young, leaving his mother Zera a widow. In 1937 he left his hometown to attend a boarding school in Simferopol. Like the rest of Crimean Tatar families in Crimea, he and his family were deported from Crimea in May 1944 on orders of the government after Crimean Tatars were universally brandished as traitors. Upon arrival as a
special settler Forced settlements in the Soviet Union were the result of Population transfer in the Soviet Union, population transfers and were performed in a series of operations organized according to social class or nationality of the deported. Resettling ...
in Yangiyul he was assigned to working on a state grape farm. Several years later after being promoted to an accountant he met his future wife Leniyar, a fellow deported Crimean Tatar, at an apple farm. Her father Nuri Osmanov, a communist party secretary in Sudak, was shot by the
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during the war. Later they married and named their son Nuri in his honor.


Career

Tairov's career in the communist party took off in the early 1950s after some of the more draconian restrictions on special settlers were lifted. Not long after graduating from the Tashkent Agricultural Institute he was admitted to the party in 1957, after which he began his political career in Akkurgan. Having started off as deputy chair of the district executive committee, he quickly rose up through the ranks of the party and received praise for the district exceeding cotton production quotas and achieving five-year plans early; previously the district was underdeveloped and labeled as "lagging behind" its counterparts in the republic. His career continued to grow after he signed the infamous " Letter of Seventeen", an open letter to the Crimean Tatar community published in Lenin Bayrağı in March 1968 urging them to stay in Uzbekistan and stop supporting the "provocations" of their civil rights activists. For his role in the development of Akkurgan he was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labour in 1972 and received by Leonid Brezhnev when he visited the Uzbek SSR, who suggested that he be promoted to first secretary of the Jizzakh regional committee, which he began in 1973. As a result, Jizzakh became an industrial area with a sizable concentration of Crimean Tatars, but instead of rehabilitating the public image of Crimean Tatars and help right of return like many had hoped, the project had the opposite effect by further cementing the desires of the leadership of the Uzbek SSR to keep Crimean Tatars in Central Asia for economic reasons. In his capacity as secretary he publicly supported Crimean Tatar cultural initiatives such as the Haytarma dance ensemble, but described the group as "worse than the most seedy amateur circle" in a private letter to
Sharof Rashidov Sharof Rashidovich Rashidov (Uzbek Cyrillic: Шароф Рашидович Рашидов; russian: Шараф Рашидович Рашидов, translit=Sharaf Rashidovich Rashidov; – 31 October 1983) was a Communist Party leader in the Uzbe ...
. In addition to his regional positions he was a deputy in the Supreme Soviet of the USSR from 1974 to 1979 and a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Uzbek SSR.


Later years and downfall

After being relieved of his post as first secretary of Jizzakh for financial corruption in 1978 he was briefly appointed as Minister of Forestry for the Uzbek SSR, but was forced to leave upon being expelled from the party not long afterward. He struggled to find a job, but was eventually made head of a small fruit nursery in Ordzhonikidze district. After the government came up with the idea for the
Mubarek zone The Mubarek zone (, crh, Mubarek zonası) was a failed proposal by the government of the Soviet Union promoted by the KGB throughout the 1970s and 80's to push exiled Crimean Tatars (referred to as "people of Tatar nationality that formerly lived ...
, accounts differ as to how supportive he was of the project but it is known that he categorically refused to move to the desolate area, despite being summoned by Rashidov, who offered him the opportunity to rehabilitate himself if he went along and moved to Mubarek. He died of a heart attack at the fruit nursery on 4 October 1989 and was buried in the Yangiyul cemetery.


Awards

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Hero of Socialist Labour The Hero of Socialist Labour (russian: links=no, Герой Социалистического Труда, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda) was an honorific title in the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries from 1938 to 1991. It repre ...
(14 December 1972) * Two
Order of Lenin The Order of Lenin (russian: Орден Ленина, Orden Lenina, ), named after the leader of the Russian October Revolution, was established by the Central Executive Committee on April 6, 1930. The order was the highest civilian decoration b ...
(8 April 1971 and 14 December 1972) *
Order of the October Revolution The Order of the October Revolution (russian: Орден Октябрьской Революции, ''Orden Oktyabr'skoy Revolyutsii'') was instituted on October 31, 1967, in time for the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. It was conferr ...
(14 February 1975) *
Order of the Red Banner of Labour The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (russian: Орден Трудового Красного Знамени, translit=Orden Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni) was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to th ...
(1 March 1965)


References


External links


"Letter of Seventeen" (in Russian)
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