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Melek Amet (4 October 1960 – 22 May 2008) was a
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n model. As the first Crimean Tatar fashion model in Romania, she broke down barriers and became the symbol of a cultural shift.


Biography

Melek, which in
Crimean Tatar language Crimean Tatar (), also called Crimean (), is a Turkic languages, Turkic language spoken in Crimea and the Crimean Tatar diasporas of Uzbekistan, Turkey and Bulgaria, as well as small communities in the United States and Canada. It should not ...
means ''Angel'', was the daughter of Ğemal Seyidğan (also spelled in Romanian as: Gemal Seidgean) and Ğewerkan (also spelled in Romanian as: Gevercan). Her father Ğemal was from
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and he had been a prosperous trader who invested his profit in land becoming a well-known landlord in
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, but the communist authorities confiscated his properties and sentenced him to hard labor in the forced labor camps at the
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. When he was released, he fell in love with a beautiful schoolteacher. Her name was Ğewerkan, she was from
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/Alakapî and she was twenty years younger than him. They married and, hoping to escape the harassment of the Muslims practiced by authorities in
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, they moved to
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where, on 4 October 1960, Melek, their only child, was born. Melek had two short marriages. The first, when she was 18, with Mircea Trofin, the son of Virgil Trofin, who was Deputy Prime Minister under
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, and the second with her schoolmate
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, politician, former director of the Democratic Party. Mircea Trofin was the one who approached her to sign for Venus Fashion House in Bucharest where, under the direction of , her career took off. Melek embodied the perfect elegance and she became one of the most appreciated models prior to 1989. She went on to major Romanian magazines, particularly to ''Modern'' magazine. Along with Ilinca Vlad, Eugenia Enciu, Rodica Protasievici, , Janine and , she has been part of the golden modeling generation in Romania. She toured with
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,
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, and
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. She presented exclusive collections to the Central Committee of the
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, diplomatic corps and embassies and she was famous for her high-profile relationships. She was very hard working and always ready to help. She was stylish and she liked very much hats. Many believe that she was Romania's most popular model in the communist era. After a successful decade run between 1981 and 1992, she worked in international transports, she sold soft drinks, cars, chocolate and dresses. However, she never retired from modeling, founding the Blu Models Agency. She also pursued a career as TV show host. In 2006, Amet was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and she went through surgery. In 2008 the disease recurred and she eventually lost the fight. She died on 22 May 2008 and she is resting at Ghencea Muslim Cemetery in Bucharest.


Legacy

Melek Amet cherished the brightness of life more than anyone. She knew how to smile to hostile destiny. Her last wish was to regain possession of her father's wealth and to build an oncology clinic to save lives. Although the court ruled in her favor granting possession of her father's properties, local authorities continue to refuse legal execution.


See also

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Crimean Tatars Crimean Tatars (), or simply Crimeans (), are an Eastern European Turkic peoples, Turkic ethnic group and nation indigenous to Crimea. Their ethnogenesis lasted thousands of years in Crimea and the northern regions along the coast of the Blac ...
*
List of Crimean Tatars A partial list of notable Crimean Tatars, in alphabetical order: Military personnel * Alime Abdenanova – Soviet spy during World War II * Teyfuq Abdul – battalion commander in the Red Army during World War II; Hero of the Soviet Union ...


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