-
spelled Can, and is also used as a
component in two-part
names (Turkish:
Alimcan, Tatar: Ğəlimcan / Галимҗан). When
transliterated from
Russian script,...
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prisoners to
Germany where he
could help them better. In late 1920's,
Alimcan Idris moved to
Finland where he
operated as a
teacher for the children...
- Idris, a
brand of
ginger beer,
originally made by
Howell Idris's company)
Alimcan Idris (1887-1959),
Tatar theologian Damson Idris (born 1991),
English actor...
-
actress Aisa
Hakimcan –
artist (Finnish Tatar) Ğälimcan İbrahimov –
writer Alimcan Idris – theologian,
reporter Airat Ichmouratov - composer,
orchestra conductor...
-
voice of the
Foreign Office on
Islamic affairs alongside his ****istant
Alimcan Idris,
served as the
representative of the
Foreign Office in
Crimea from...
- his unit were blockaded. He was
taken as a
prisoner and sent to Denmark.
Alimcan Idris, a
spiritual guide for the
Muslim prisoners at a war camp
close to...
- also went to
study in Berlin. In 1918,
under the
leadership of
theologian Alimcan Idris, the "****istance
Society for
Russian Muslim Students" was founded...