Samand Siabandov










Born     20 November 1909
Asandzhan, Kars Oblast
Russian Empire
(now in Kars Province, Turkey)
Died     14 November 1989 (aged 79)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR
Soviet Union
Allegiance     Soviet Union Soviet Union
Service/branch     Red Army flag.svg Red Army
Years of service     1941 - 1945
Rank     Lieutenant-colonel (podpolkovnik)
Unit     755th Rifle Regiment,
217th Unecha Rifle Division, 48th Army, 1st Belorussian Front
Battles/wars     World War II
Awards     
    Hero of the Soviet Union
    Order of Lenin
    Order of the Red Banner (2x)
    Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class (2x)
    Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class
    Order of the Red Star
    Order of the Badge of Honour (2x)
    Medal For Courage
    and other decorations
Other work     Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR
Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Armenian SSR


Samand Aliyevich Siabandov (Russian: Саманд Алиевич Сиабандов, Kurdish: Semendê Elî Siyabendov‎; 20 November 1909 - 14 November 1989) was a Soviet Red Army writer, officer and politician of the ethno-religious group of the Yazidis[1][2] origin who was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union during the Soviet war against Nazi Germany.

Elected to the Supreme Soviet of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1946, Siabandov served two non-consecutive terms in the Supreme Soviet as a deputy from the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and was a Deputy Minister of Agriculture for the Armenian SSR. He was later elected to the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR.

He was the author of two published poems in the Kurdish language and an Armenian-Kurdish dictionary.

Honours and awards

    Hero of the Soviet Union (with the Order of Lenin and Gold Star Medal № 5980, 24 March 1945) for the exemplary performance of combat tasks of command at the front of the struggle against the Nazi invaders and for displaying courage and heroism
    Order of Lenin (24 March 1945)
    Order of the Red Banner, twice (1 August 1943, 27 July 1944)
    Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class, twice (19 February 1945, 6 April 1985) and 2nd class (30 November 43)
    Order of the Red Star (9 July 1942)
    Order of the Badge of Honour, twice
    Medal For Courage (22 January 1942)

Published works

    Siyabend û Xecê (Siyabend and Xecê) - (1959)
    Jiyana Bextewar (The happy life) - (1966)
    Ferhenga Ermenî-Kurdî (Armenian-Kurdish dictionary) - (1959)[3]
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