Anonymous
9/15/2025, 6:07:28 PM
No.17999465
>Umerov was born in 1982 in Bulungʻur (then known as Krasnogvardeysk), Samarkand, in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. His father, Enver Umerov, was an engineering technologist, while his mother, Meryem Umerova, was a chemical engineer. Umerov's family, Crimean Tatar Muslims originating from Alushta in the Crimean peninsula, an oblast of the Russian SFSR at the time, was deported on 18 May 1944 to the Uzbek SSR. After 50 years of exile and the beginning of Crimean Tatar repatriation during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Umerov family returned to their homeland in Crimea, which had since become part of the Ukrainian SSR, in 1989.
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Anonymous
9/15/2025, 6:07:28 PM
No.23308555
>Umerov was born in 1982 in Bulungʻur (then known as Krasnogvardeysk), Samarkand, in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. His father, Enver Umerov, was an engineering technologist, while his mother, Meryem Umerova, was a chemical engineer. Umerov's family, Crimean Tatar Muslims originating from Alushta in the Crimean peninsula, an oblast of the Russian SFSR at the time, was deported on 18 May 1944 to the Uzbek SSR. After 50 years of exile and the beginning of Crimean Tatar repatriation during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Umerov family returned to their homeland in Crimea, which had since become part of the Ukrainian SSR, in 1989.
Defender of white Evropa. Based Ukrainians undoing Stalins injustices and empowering moslems and jews to lead their nation.