Soli Adashev (23 March 1923—2 November 1984) was an Uzbek squad commander in the 459th Rifle Regiment of the Red Army who was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for heroism in World War II.
Adashev was born on 23 March 1923 to an Uzbek peasant family in Tuda village, located in what is now the Namangan Region of Uzbekistan.
[4] He especially distinguished himself in the battles for Mogilev at height 192.2 on 23 June 1944, where he led his squad in breaking through enemy defenses and trenches, killing ten Germans.
The next day, when attacking another trench he personally killed six Germans by use of a machine gun, and then took another as prisoner.
[5][6] During the war, he fought on the Western and 1st Belorussian fronts in battles for major cities including Rzhev-Vyazemsk, Smolensk, Orsha, Mogilev, Minsk, Bialystok, and Berlin.