Amet-khan Sultan
(1920-1971)

Crimean Tatar WWII flying ace, test pilot, and twice Hero of the Soviet Union (1920-1971) – Amet-khan Sultan was born in Alupka (City in Crimea) on October 20th, 1920 and died in Moscow Oblast (Administrative division (oblast) in central Russia) on February 1st, 1971 at the age of 50. Today Amet-khan Sultan would be 103 years old.

Age

how old was Amet-khan Sultan when he died?

50

Amet-khan Sultan died in 1971 at the age of 50.


Biographical data

Birthday October 20th, 1920 (Wednesday)
Place of Birth Alupka
City in Crimea
Death Date February 1st, 1971 (Monday)
Death place Moscow Oblast
Administrative division (oblast) in central Russia
Birth sign (Zodiac) Libra (The Scales) ♎
Chinese Zodiac Monkey 猴

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Birthday

When was Amet-khan Sultan born?

Amet-khan Sultan was born on October 20th, 1920.

Death

When did Amet-khan Sultan die?

Amet-khan Sultan died on February 1st, 1971 at the age of 50 in Moscow Oblast (Administrative division (oblast) in central Russia). Today Amet-khan Sultan would be 103 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Amet-khan Sultan born?

Alupka (City in Crimea).

Death place

Where did Amet-khan Sultan die?

Moscow Oblast (Administrative division (oblast) in central Russia).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Amet-khan Sultan?

Amet-khan Sultan was born in the zodiac sign Libra (The Scales).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Amet-khan Sultan have?

Amet-khan Sultan was born in 1920 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Monkey.

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