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Agish (Russian: Аги́ш) is a
Russian last name, a
variant of Ageyev. It is also
possible that it
derived from the
first name
Agapy or Agafon.
People with...
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Sagit Agish (Bashkir: Сәғит Агиш, Russian: Саги́т Аги́ш, real name Bashkir: Сәғит Ишмөхәммәт улы Агишев, romanized: Säğit İşmöxämmät ulı Agişev, Russian:...
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football player for
Pakhtakor Tashkent FK
Sagit Agishev,
birth name of
Sagit Agish (1904–1973),
Bashkir poet, writer, and
playwright Takhir Agishev, Kazakhstani...
- At the end of 1522
Mehmed decided to
capture Astrakhan. The
Nogai Mirzas Agish and
Mamai joined him. In the
spring of 1523 he
arrived with a
large army...
- (Аге́енков/Аге́енкова), Ageykin/Ageykina (Аге́йкин/Аге́йкина), Agin/Agina (А́гин/А́гина),
Agish (Аги́ш), Agishev/Agisheva (Аги́шев/Аги́шева), Agishin/Agishina (Аги́шин/Аги́шина)...
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names derived from this
first name
include Agafonov and
possibly Agin,
Agish, and Agishev.
Superanskaya [1], p. 24
Superanskaya [2], p. 35 Petrovsky...
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subjugate the
Nogai Horde to its
political influence. Upon
learning that
Agish, the son of Yamgurchi, Shidyak, the son of Musa, Ahmed-aga Mirza, and "forty...
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demanded that all
villagers isolate his family. Kelmendi's high
school tutor,
Agish Kastrati, was
forced from the
League of
Communists of
Yugoslavia and five...
- Caravanserai,
historical and
cultural monuments of the
Bashkir people.
Sagit Agish (1905–1973) -
Bashkir writer Sagid R.
Alibaev (1903—1975) -
Soviet statesman...
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refer to:
Sagit (cycling team),
Italian professional cycling team
Sagit Agish (1904-1973),
Bashkir Russian poet
Sagit Zluf
Namir (born 1978), Israeli...