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Musa Mamut (Russian and Crimean Tatar Cyrillic: Муса Мамут; 20 February 1931 – 28 June 1978) was a deported Crimean Tatar who immolated himself in Crimea as a sign of protest against the enforced exile of indigenous Crimean Tatars. His self-immolation symbolized the Crimean Tatar belief that deportation back to exile was worse than death. Today, he remains an icon of the Crimean Tatar civil rights movement. His act of ultimate self-sacrifice was later repeated by other Crimean Tatars, but Mamut remains the most well-known Crimean self-immolator, with his act being commemorated annually with large memorials. Crimean Tatar literature often describes him as an eternal flame illuminating Crimea.

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  • Μουσά Μαμούτ (el)
  • Musa Mamut (en)
  • Musa Mamut (pl)
  • Мамут, Муса (ru)
  • Муса Мамут (uk)
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  • Ο Μουσά Μαμούτ (ρωσικά και κριμαϊκά ταταρικά: Муса Мамут, 20 Φεβρουαρίου 1931 - 28 Ιουνίου 1978) ήταν πολιτικός ακτιβιστής που αυτοθυσιάστηκε στην Κριμαία ως ένδειξη διαμαρτυρίας κατά της καταστολής των Τάταρων της Κριμαίας. Είναι σύμβολο της εθνότητας της Τατάρων της Κριμαίας. (el)
  • Musa Mamut (Russian and Crimean Tatar Cyrillic: Муса Мамут; 20 February 1931 – 28 June 1978) was a deported Crimean Tatar who immolated himself in Crimea as a sign of protest against the enforced exile of indigenous Crimean Tatars. His self-immolation symbolized the Crimean Tatar belief that deportation back to exile was worse than death. Today, he remains an icon of the Crimean Tatar civil rights movement. His act of ultimate self-sacrifice was later repeated by other Crimean Tatars, but Mamut remains the most well-known Crimean self-immolator, with his act being commemorated annually with large memorials. Crimean Tatar literature often describes him as an eternal flame illuminating Crimea. (en)
  • Musa Mamut (ur. 20 lutego 1931 w Bałakławie zm. 28 czerwca 1978 w Symferopolu) – krymskotatarski działacz, z zawodu traktorzysta. 23 czerwca 1978 roku dokonał aktu samospalenia w proteście przeciwko działaniom sowieckich władz ws. Tatarów na Krymie. Uznawany jest za jeden z symboli narodowości Tatarów krymskich oraz walki przeciwko represjonowaniu tychże przez władze sowieckie. (pl)
  • Муса́ Маму́т (крим. Musa Mamut; нар. 20 лютого 1931, Узунджи, Балаклавський район — пом. 28 червня 1978, Сімферополь, УРСР) — кримськотатарський громадський активіст. Закінчив життя самогубством через нехтування інтересами кримських татар. (uk)
  • Муса́ Маму́т (крымскотат. Musa Mamut, Муса Мамут; 20 февраля 1931, Узунджа — 28 июня 1978, Симферополь) — крымскотатарский общественный активист. Покончил жизнь самоубийством в знак протеста против запрета властей на проживание крымских татар на родине. (ru)
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  • Musa Mamut (en)
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  • Simferopol, Crimea (en)
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  • Uzundza , Balaklava region, Crimea (en)
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