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| name        = Eskumrád Enídprád
| name        = Eskumrád Enídbrád
| honorific_suffix =  
| honorific_suffix =  
| image      =  
| image      = [[File:Enidbrad.jpeg|250px]]
| caption    =  
| caption    = Enídbrád in 1947.
| birth_name  = Êiskumât Änütpât
| birth_name  = Iskumât Enidbât
| birth_date  = {{Birth date|1922|3|6|df=yes}}
| birth_date  = {{Birth date|1911|3|6|df=yes}}
| death_date  = {{Death date and age|2012|10|10|1922|3|6|df=yes}}
| death_date  = {{Death date and age|2012|10|10|1911|3|6|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Kostenbad]], [[Barradiwa]]
| birth_place = [[Kostenbad]], [[Barradiwa]]
| death_place = [[Rydkes]], [[Barradiwa]]
| death_place = [[Rydkes]], [[Barradiwa]]
| spouse      =  
| spouse      =  
| parents    = Têtüma Safät, Sârûsmü Änütpât
| parents    = Têtiüma Savät, Änütpât Sâisûsmü
| children    =  
| children    =  
| awards = (climbed Mt. Xiamángmú)
| awards = [[Heroic Medal of Valor]]
| signature  = }}
| signature  = }}
'''Eskumrád Enídbrád''' ([[Ekuostian language|Ekuostian]]: {{cs|EKU|eskumraòd eniòdbraòd}} [[Ekuostian language#Phonology|[eskumrɑ:d̪ en̪y:d̪brɑ:d]]]; [[Dzimraic language|Dzimraic]]: ''Iškumât Enitpât'' [[Dzimraic language#Phonology|[ɪʃkumɚθ ənɪðβɚθ]]]; 6 March 1911 - 10 October 2012) was a [[Dzimrani people|Dzimrani]] [[Barradiwa|Barradiwan]] soldier and mountaineer. Considered one of the most famous mountaineers on Sahar, Enídbrád was one of the first two individuals to reach the summit of [[Xiamangmu]] in [[1942 Barradiwan Xiamangmu expedition|1942]], alongside the Fals climber [[Móit Falalüst]].
==Early Life==
==The 1942 Expedition==
==Involvement in the [[Great Ekuosian War]]==
Enídbrád was deployed to [[Azerin]] in 1947 to fight against the [[Giradz regime|Veridian Giradz regime]] in the [[Great Ekuosian War]]. Being a skilled survivalist, she was assigned to be her squadron's navigator and emergency medic, although she was reported to have participated in active combat more than once. She was present during the [[Battle of Sbítamuo]] and fought in several key confrontations during the [[Amalo Campaign]] in March and September 1947, respectively. After the war ended in 1951 she was personally awarded the [[Heroic Medal of Valor]] by Emperor [[Domyobá Eíkatsá]], among other accolades.
==Later Excursions==
==Autobiography==
==Death==
[[Category:Barradiwa]][[Category:Mountaineers]]

Revision as of 03:47, 14 February 2020

Eskumrád Enídbrád
Enidbrad.jpeg
Enídbrád in 1947.
BornIskumât Enidbât
(1911-03-06)6 March 1911
Kostenbad, Barradiwa
Died10 October 2012(2012-10-10) (aged 101)
Rydkes, Barradiwa
Parent(s)Têtiüma Savät, Änütpât Sâisûsmü
AwardsHeroic Medal of Valor

Eskumrád Enídbrád (Ekuostian: eskumraòd eniòdbraòd [eskumrɑ:d̪ en̪y:d̪brɑ:d]; Dzimraic: Iškumât Enitpât [ɪʃkumɚθ ənɪðβɚθ]; 6 March 1911 - 10 October 2012) was a Dzimrani Barradiwan soldier and mountaineer. Considered one of the most famous mountaineers on Sahar, Enídbrád was one of the first two individuals to reach the summit of Xiamangmu in 1942, alongside the Fals climber Móit Falalüst.

Early Life

The 1942 Expedition

Involvement in the Great Ekuosian War

Enídbrád was deployed to Azerin in 1947 to fight against the Veridian Giradz regime in the Great Ekuosian War. Being a skilled survivalist, she was assigned to be her squadron's navigator and emergency medic, although she was reported to have participated in active combat more than once. She was present during the Battle of Sbítamuo and fought in several key confrontations during the Amalo Campaign in March and September 1947, respectively. After the war ended in 1951 she was personally awarded the Heroic Medal of Valor by Emperor Domyobá Eíkatsá, among other accolades.

Later Excursions

Autobiography

Death