Ilyas Daudi

Iliyas Daudi (Russian: Ильяс Дильшатович Дауди; born January 29, 1967) is a former Soviet and Russian military serviceman, best known for being one of few veterans of the Soviet–Afghan War who was awarded the title Hero of Russian Federation.[1]

Iliyas Daudi
Native name
Ильяс Дильшатович Дауди
Born(1967-01-29)January 29, 1967
Aznakayevo, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
AllegianceSoviet Union
Service/branchSoviet Army
Years of service1985–1986
Battles/wars
Awards

Early and family life

Iliyas Daudi was born in Aznakayevo, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. In 1984 he graduated from a secondary school No.2 and after that became a champion of local and federal boxing tournaments who won a title of Candidate for Master of Sport of the USSR.[2]
— Both of Iliyas Daudi's grandfathers - Misbakhetdin Safin and Ahmadullah Idrisov fought in the Second World War against Nazi Germany. During a breakthrough from the encirclement near Bryansk in 1942, grandfather Akhmadulla was seriously wounded by an artillery shell, his thigh was amputated. Exactly the same injury, 44 years later, in August 1986, in Afghanistan, his grandson, a military intelligence officer, Iliyas Daudi, who was blown up by an Italian anti-personnel mine.[3]
— In the same year he applied to study in Economical Department of Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas and his application process was successful. Nevertheless, being a student of prestigious university he volunteered to military service in Soviet Army.[4]

Military service

In August 1985, after basic military training Daudi was assigned to military reconnaissance unit of 149th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment of Limited Contingent of Soviet forces in Afghanistan (official title of 40th Army).
— His military career started from reconnaissance operations in the rank of senior scout, then he took a position of a squad-leader of surveillance section. Soviet Colonel General Alexander Skorodumov wrote in his memories that Iliyas Daudi was not only formal leader, but the informal one too. Moreover, sometimes Daudi faced accusations in not obeying the rules and even hooliganism[5] Surprisingly, it wasn't an obstacle for him to become a deputy of platoon commander and join a Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
— On 18 August 1986, I.Daudi participated in a large-scale Soviet operation Operation Trap on the Afghan-Iranian border in Herat province to capture the base fortified complex of the mujahideen Kokari-Sharshari of a prominent afghan warlord Ismail Khan.[6] In battle, risking his life, he saved three comrades. A day later, 23 August in violent clashes with mujahideen, on a mission to supply his soldiers with ammunition, he stepped on an Italian antipersonnel mine. The explosion blew off his thigh and he received a severe concussion. According to the testimony of his army friends, he asked them to shoot him to get rid of the burden, but they managed to evacuate him from the combat zone[5] In November 1986, he was decommissioned from the Soviet Army after spending a lot of time in rehabilitation in hospital.
— Many years later his combat performance was investigated and evaluated as outstanding heroism. In December 2009 by the order of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev he was awarded with a Hero of Russian Federation.[7]

After returning from the war

After prolonged treatment in military hospitals and prosthetics of an amputated leg, he returned to Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas and four years later graduated with honors.
In the early 1990s, he created a restaurant holding company. He directed his earned funds to help the families of the deceased veterans of the Afghan war. At the same time, he paid for prosthetics of the German company Ottobock for 82 amputee soldiers from the city of Moscow and the Moscow region who lost their arms and legs in that war.[8][9][10][11][12]

Writing activity

Member of the «Writers' Union of Russia». Novelist, essayist, publicist, columnist. The author's works are devoted to military topics with an anti-war philosophy.[13][14][15]
— He is the author stories and essays about the events of the Afghan war (1979-1989) in the publications of the Russian Ministry of Defense — the magazine «Armeiskyi sbornik», the newspaper «Krasnaya Zvezda» and others: «Kabul Hospital»,[16] «Pilaf for Sheraghi»,[17] «He built a bridge across the Elbe»,[18] «It was impossible otherwise»,[19] «Lead blizzard»,[20] «Born in the flames of wars»,[21] «Stepped into immortality»,[22] «Twice past»,[23] «Steel stronger»,[24] «Afghanistan — a look into the past» — a trilogy, «For that guy» and others.
— Winner of the 11th All-Russian literary competition of the Central House of the Russian Army of the Ministry of Defense of Russia in 2017 in the nomination «Prose and Drama» with «Essay of a wounded soldier» from the collection «Notes of a military intelligence officer».
— Author of the military historical novel-trilogy «In the circle of Kunduz» (2020) — about the fate of six Soviet intelligence officers during the Afghan war and after it.
A number of leading Russian publications and the Russian Military Historical Society reported on nomination of Iliyas Daudi for this novel for the «Nobel Prize in Literature 2022, 2021».[25][26][27][28]
Chapters of the novel were published in Russian literary and art magazines: «Nevsky almanakh»; «Sever»; «Shores»; «Russkoe pole»; «Belaya skala»; «Biyskyi vestnik»; «Don»; «Gostiny dvor»; «Litkultprivet»; «Kazan»; «Crimea»; «Istoki»; «Argamak»; «Novaya Nemiga».[29][30]
At the presentation at the Russian military historical society on 9.12.2020, I. Daudi announced that he had written a script for a full-length feature film for his novel «In the Circle of Kunduz».[31][32][33][34][35][36]
— On August 31, 2021, on the day of the withdrawal of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) from Afghanistan, I.Daudi's historical documentary book «The Great War in Afghanistan» was published with studies of the reasons for the entry of Soviet troops into this country in 1979 and their involvement in a long-lasting civil war.[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]
— Later in the same year were published three novells — «We’ll all be back!», «Not the front corridor», «Zugzwang of Ober Lieutenant Bruno Thevs»[45]
— In 2022, the anti-militaristic novel «The Zugzwang of Oberleutnant Bruno Thevs», replete with facts of resonant actions in Afghanistan International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) led by NATO in the 2000s − nominated for «The Peace Prize of German Booksellers».[46][47]

References

  1. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1497 of 27.12.2009 On awarding the title of Hero of the Russian Federation to Daudi I.D.
  2. Дауди Ильяс Дильшатович Center of Military and Political Research
  3. «Hero of Russia Ilyas Daudi repeated the fate of his veteran grandfather. Scout's path» Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper 17.01.2017
  4. Градосельский В. В. (2005). "Комплектование Вооруженных Сил СССР в 1970—1980-е годы" (9) (Военно-исторический журнал ed.). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. A. Skorodumov Дауди — имя героя Krasnaya Zvezda Newspaper
  6. Grau, Lester (February 2018). "Defeating Guerrilla Logistics: Soviet Operation 'Trap' in Western Afghanistan". The Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 31: 65–79. doi:10.1080/13518046.2018.1417241. S2CID 149150668.
  7. Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 27 декабря 2009 года № 1497 «О присвоении звания Героя Российской Федерации Дауди И. Д.»
  8. «Hero of Russia Ilyas Daudi repeated the fate of his veteran grandfather» — «Moskovsky Komsomolets» newspaper 17.01.2017
  9. «Iliyas Daudi. War and peace in the life of the Hero of Russia» — portal of the Plenipotentiary Representation of the Republic of Tatarstan
  10. «And eternal battle» newspaper — «Krasnaya Zvezda» ("Red Star") 8.12.2010
  11. «Scout of the Kunduz regiment: The story of a hero living among us» — «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» («Independent Military Review») 16.09.2021
  12. «Return from behind the «Yellow River»: On the 33rd anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan» — «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» («Independent Military Review» app 10.02.2022
  13. «Magazine World — Daudi Iliyas» rus. Журнальный Мир — Дауди Ильяс
  14. «The columnist of the Kazan Reporter was awarded a special diploma of the Ministry of Defense of Russia» − «Kazan reporter newspaper» 30.03.2022
  15. Iliyas Daudi: «We came to Afghanistan with tanks. And there will be no great love with tanks!» — «The Hero of Russia believes that the philosophy of war is in a soldier's tent, and the state did not take care of the mothers and wives of the fallen servicemen». The newspaper «Business-on-line» Kazan-city 15.02.2014
  16. «Kabul hospital» Collection of Notes of a military intelligence officer «Army collection» magazine of the RF Ministry of Defense 03.2016 с. 48-51
  17. «Pilaf for Sheraga» Collection of Notes of a Military Intelligence Officer «Army Collection» magazine of the RF Ministry of Defense 03.2016 с. 48-51
  18. «He built a bridge over the Elbe» «Army Collection» magazine of the RF Ministry of Defense 12.2017 с. 96-100
  19. «It was impossible otherwise» magazine «Army collection» of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation 02.2018 стр. 149—152
  20. «Chalk lead blizzard» To the 30th anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, the «Army collection» magazine of the Russian Ministry of Defense 08.2018 с. 180—185
  21. «Born in the Flame of Wars» «Army Collection» magazine of the RF Ministry of Defense 06.2019
  22. On the day of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, the newspaper «Krasnaya Zvezda» «Like a song went to war» strip-10. I.D.Daudi 02.16.2018
  23. «Twice past» newspaper «Kazansky reporter» 23.02.2017
  24. «Stronger than Steel» the newspaper «Kazansky Reporter» 1.04.2017
  25. Presentation «Hero of Russia Iliyas Daudi presented his book about the heroes of the Afghan war and their descendants» «Russian Military Historical Society» 9.12.2020
  26. «Return from behind the «Yellow River»: On the 33rd anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan» — «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» («Independent Military Review» app 10.02.2022
  27. «We were returning with raised banners!» newspaper «Kazan Reporter» 15.02.2022
  28. Country Heroes Portal
  29. Iliyas Daudi «Magazine world»
  30. Portal Proza.ru
  31. Presentation «Hero of Russia Ilyas Daudi presented his book about the heroes of the Afghan war and their descendants» «Russian Military Historical Society» 9.12.2020
  32. «Return from behind the «Yellow River»: On the 33rd anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan» — «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» («Independent Military Review» app 10.02.2022
  33. Country Heroes Portal
  34. «In the Circle of Kunduz» a military-historical novel-trilogy ISBN 978-5-4491-0575-2 — М.: Delibri, 2020 394 с. Д21 УДК 82-311.6 ББК 84 (4Рос=Рус) 6-4
  35. Iliyas Daudi. The military-historical novel-trilogy «In the circle of Kunduz». «The story of heroes among whom you want to live». Autor I.Daudi ISBN 978-5-4491-0575-2 — М.: DeLibri, 2020 394 с. Д21 УДК 82-311.6 ББК 84 (4Рос=Рус) 6-405.2020]
  36. «The Great Afghan Game» — interview with the independent newspaper «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» (Military Review) 23.09.2021
  37. «The Great game. Afghanistan: actual metaphor»: A detailed work about one of the most explosive regions of the planet has been published. Author Sergey Vasiliev «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» newspaper (Independent Military Review) «Nezavisimoe voennoe obozrenie» 20.01.2022
  38. «The Great Afghan Game» — interview with military journalist S.Vasiliev «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» («Independent Military Review») 23.09.2021
  39. «The Great Game in Afghanistan» ISBN: 978-5-4491-1124-1 — M.: De'libri, D21 UDC 82-311.6 BBK 84 (4Ros=Rus) 6-44
  40. «The return from behind the «Yellow River»: On the 33rd anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan» — «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» («Independent Military Review» app 10.02.2022
  41. «We were returning with raised banners!» newspaper «Kazan Reporter» 15.02.2022
  42. Presentation of Ilyas Daudi's book «The Great game in Afghanistan» on the Day of Heroes of the Fatherland — 9.12.2021 at the Dostoevsky Book Club
  43. «The Great game in Afghanistan» — Channel 1 «ORT» program «Good morning» from 10.12.2021
  44. Iliyas Daudi «Great Game in Afghanistan» ISBN: 978-5-4491-1124-1 — М.: Де'Либри, Д21 УДК 82-311.6 ББК 84 (4Рос=Рус) 6-44
  45. Sergey Vasiliev «The Great War in Afghanistan». The Great Afghan game. Reflections on the war and its victims. Author Sergey Vasiliev «Independent Military Review newspaper» (Nezavisimoe voennoe obozrenie) 23.09.2021
  46. «Return from behind the «Yellow River»: On the 33rd anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan» — «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» («Independent Military Review» app 10.02.2022
  47. «Afghanistan: actual metaphor» — «A detailed work about one of the most explosive regions of the planet has been published» − «Nezavisimaya Gazeta» («Independent Military Review») 20.01.2022

Publications in Russian

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