crimean tatars, they annexed crimea and left many people homeless , we will learn the story of the bekirily further in the story in first of all i will go to my father's grave to my father's grave and i will read a dua i will read a prayer for the fact that i was able to return again introduces schoolchildren to the culture of the crimean tatars he shows the children the holy book of the koran and a headdress called a fez it is this cap that saved his distant family from poverty when they were forcibly deported in 1944 , and my dad was born in the crimea and he was five years old exactly in 1944. terrible wagons and for some reason they could embroider on ur because these small yes silver coins they exchange our motor for bread gamet was born in sunny uzbekistan in a foreign country life was not easy and his wife dilyara was a strong support in 2001 the family finally returned to their homeland and life in crimea was like paradise because i had always dreamed of crimea all my life and finally, my dream came true. we got on rovers on bicycles and drove around our native crimea through the