Bemín Síerdom
Bemín Síerdom | |
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Born | Tî Vämün pyë twâ Ziêdam 2 April 1899 Tuanagís, Barradiwa |
Died | 11 August 1967 Baridut, Barradiwa | (aged 68)
Spouse(s) | Dosaín Gerutlí |
Children | Líerut Gerutlí |
Parent(s) | Êiküm Siäsum, Ziêdam Astum |
Awards | Heroic Medal of Valor |
Bemín Síerdom (Ekuostian: bemiòn siòerdom /bemy:n̪ s̪jerd̪ʌm/, Dzimraic: Tî Vämün pyë twâ Ziêdam tiò vaãmuãn pjeã twaò züeòdam /θɪ˞ væmɨn pjə twɔ ʒɛ˞dɑm/; 2 April 1899 - 11 August 1967), was a Dzimrani-Barradiwan military commander who led the Barradiwan military forces during the Great Ekuosian War. Her rank was such that during time of war, she was effectively second-in-command to the Emperor of Barradiwa himself, and on several occasions was allowed to overrule the emperor's orders if the matter concerned international campaigns.
She is well-known for suggesting to the president of Azerin that the Allied countries should work to assist Khan Kudri Dadvo of Amalo to push Veridia back, as Amalo was in a strategic position and was well-guarded by geography making it a risky move for Veridia to invade. As such she is often credited with planning the Amalo Campaign, which was one of the most successful campaigns in the war for the Allied countries and one of the most devastating losses for the Nations of Unity.