Xädiçä Yamaşeva

Xädiçä Yamaşeva (Yamaşıva, née Bädämşina, Tatar: Хәдичә Ямашева, Xädiçä Yamaşeva, خديجة ياماشيۋا, Yaña imlâ خەدىچە ياماشىٰۋا), Tatar pronunciation: [χædiˈɕæ jɑˈmaʃɯwa]) was a dentist and a member of a revolutionary movement.

Xädiçä Yamaşeva was born in 1881 in Çistay (Chistopol); her father, Zarif Bädämşin was a merchant.

In 1937 Yamaşeva was arrested for the first time and accused of being a "member of the nationalist pan-Turkist organization" and of "having connections with (White) emigrants" and sentenced to eight years of labour camps (Ukhtizhemlag); released in 1945.

[4] Her first husband was Xösäyen Yamaşef, who was a Tatar social democrat revolutionary and publicist.

Her uncle, Ğärif Bädämşin, was a member of 1st and 2nd convocations of the State Duma of the Russian Empire.