List of Crimean Tatars
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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
 - Seitnebi Abduramanov – platoon commander in the Red Army during World War II
 - Uzeir Abduramanov – sapper in the Red Army during World War II; Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Fetislyam Abilov – regiment commander during World War II; belatedly declared Hero of the Soviet Union in 1990
 - Umer Adamanov – partisan detachment leader who defended Polish villages from the SS
 - Ismail Bulatov – Major-general
 - Emir Chalbash – flying ace
 - Abdulla Dagci – commander of partisan detachment during World War II
 - Dzhevdet Dermendzhi – infantry officer, nominated for title Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Nuri Dzhelilov – tank officer, nominated for title Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Amet-khan Sultan – flying ace, test pilot, and double Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Refiyîk Kadír – dobrujan-born Crimean Tatar officer regarded as a hero of the Romanian Army
 - Kenan Kutub-zade – Red Army cameraman who filmed scenes in Auschwitz used in the Nuremberg trials
 - Refat Mustafaev – battalion commissar and partisan leader
 - Mansur Mazinov – first Crimean Tatar pilot
 - Abdraim Reshidov – decorated Pe-2 pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union; told KGB that he would commit self-immolation during a public holiday if he was forced to remain in exile.
 - Seytnafe Seytveliyev – sergeant in the Red Army; Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Dzhafer Osman Topchi – infantry officer, twice nominated for the title Hero of the Soviet Union
 - Asan Khaliev – Red Army sniper with over 240 kills
 
Politicians
- Kázím Abdulakim – former Deputy Mayor of Constanța and a Member of the Romanian Parliament
 - Ruslan Balbek – Member of the Russian Duma
 - Lilya Budzhurova - deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea
 - Noman Çelebicihan – first President of the Crimean People's Republic
 - Refat Çubarov – Chairman of the Mejlis
 - Cemil Çiçek – Speaker of the Parliament of Turkey
 - Dimitrie Cantemir, from Cantemir dynasty – voivode of Moldova
 - Nariman Dzhelyal – Ukraine ambassador to Turkey
 - Fahrettin Kerim Gökay – governor of Istanbul
 - Ahmed İhsan Kırımlı – president of the Crimean Tatar Society of Turkey
 - Vasily Kochubey – was a Russian Imperial state figure and member of Kochubey family
 - Adnan Menderes – first democratically elected Prime Minister of Turkey
 - Nazim Osmanov – leader of Mubarek
 - Ahmet Tevfik Pasha – last Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
 - Hasan Polatkan – Minister of Labor and Finance of Turkey
 - Fyodor Rostopchin - was a Russian statesman
 - Zeki Sezer – politician and former chairman of the Democratic Left Party (DSP)
 - Sevil Shhaideh – Deputy Prime Minister of Romania
 - Hafsa Sultan – first valide sultan of the Ottoman Empire as mother of Suleiman the Magnificent
 - Seit Tairov – secretary of the Jizzakh regional committee in the Uzbek SSR
 - Ersin Tatar - President of Northern Cyprus
 - Rustem Umierov – Defence minister of Ukraine
 
Writers and intellectuals
- Countess of Ségur – writer
 - Hryhorii Skovoroda – writer, poet
 - Ayshe Seitmuratova – dissident
 - Ahatanhel Krymsky – scientist
 - Shamil Aladin – newspaper editor, poet, and novelist
 - Şevqiy Bektöre – textbook writer, linguist, and gulag detainee
 - Usein Bodaninsky – historian, museum director, and ethnographer
 - Muazzez İlmiye Çığ – archaeologist, sumerologist, assyriologist, writer
 - Bekir Çoban-zade – poet and professor; victim of the Great Purge
 - Cengiz Dağcı – novelist and poet
 - Emel Emin – poet, translator, Turkologist, and educator
 - Seitumer Emin – writer and poet
 - Tahsin Gemil – historian
 - Necip Hablemitoğlu – writer and historian; assassinated
 - Halil İnalcık – historian
 - Murat Bardakçı – journalist
 - Ismail Gaspirali – founder of the Jadid movement
 - Abdulla Latif-zade – literary critic, poet, and writer
 - Aziz Nesin – humorist and writer of over 100 books
 - Mehmet Niyazi – poet, journalist, academic and activist
 - İlber Ortaylı – historian
 - Septar Mehmet Yakub – lawyer, thinker, Mufti of Romania
 - Çetin Altan – writer, politician
 - Ennan Alimov – writer, artist
 
Civil rights activists
- Reşat Amet – murdered activist
 - Mustafa Dzhemilev – leader of the Mejlis
 - Emir-Usein Kuku – human rights defender
 - Musa Mamut – committed self-immolation in protest of being forced to leave Crimea
 - Server Mustafayev – human rights defender
 - Yuri Osmanov – one of the founders of the National Movement of Crimean Tatars; assassinated
 - Ayşe Seitmuratova – activist for right of return of Crimean Tatars who were deported as young children
 
Entrepreneurs
- Feyzi Akkaya – one of the founders of STFA Construction Group
 - Yıldırım Demirören – businessman, president of the Turkish Football Federation
 - Sabri Ülker - Turkish industrialist and businessman, and the founder of Ülker.
 
Athletes
- Djamolidine Abdoujaparov – Cyclist, three-time winner of Green Jersey in the Tour de France
 - Aider Abduraimov – boxer
 - Enver Ablaev – skier
 - Denis Alibec – Romanian footballer
 - Server Djeparov – professional soccer player
 - Ersan İlyasova – professional basketball player
 - İlhan Mansız – former professional soccer player
 - Aihan Omer – former handball player and coach
 
Artists, musicians, and popular culture personalities
- Serdar Ortaç - singer
 - Zarema - singer, songwriter, actress. Signed and released an album with Sony Music in 2007. Co-wrote the song "Night Of My Life" with legendary multi Grammy winning producer RedOne. Member of SAG-AFTRA.
 - Melek Amet – first Crimean Tatar fashion model in Romania
 - Cüneyt Arkın – film actor, producer and director
 - Gürer Aykal – conductor and adjunct professor at Bilkent University; the musical director and principal conductor of the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra
 - Erol Büyükburç – singer-songwriter, pop music composer
 - Ayşe Dittanova – actress
 - Adaviye Efendieva – master weaver and embroiderer
 - Esin Engin musician, composer, arranger and film actor
 - Erol Evgin – pop singer and composer
 - Enver İzmaylov – folk and jazz musician
 - Zamir Gotta – Russian television personality and producer.
 - Jamala – winner of 2016 Eurovision Song Contest representing Ukraine
 - Evelina Mambetova – international supermodel
 - Aybüke Pusat – actress and model
 - Aydan Şener – 1981 Miss Turkey
 - Akhtem Seitablayev – film director (Haytarma, Cyborgs (film)), screenwriter and actor
 - Nariman Aliev – film director and screenwriter (Homeward (film)).
 - Nilüfer Yumlu – pop singer and Eurovision contestant
 - Selda Bağcan – musician
 - Orhan Gencebay – musician and actor
 
Scientists, engineers, and mathematicians
- Ali Aliev – nanoscientist
 - Refat Appazov – OKB-1 engineer
 - Lenur Arifov – nuclear physicist
 - Asan Asan-Nuri – petroleum engineer
 - Girey Bairov – surgeon
 - Kerim Bekirbaev – aircraft designer
 - Mustafa Emirbayer – professor of sociology at University of Wisconsin-Madison
 - Midat Selimov – infectious disease specialist
 - Rollan Kadyev – physicist