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Askhat Tagybergenuly Tagybergen (Kazakh: Асхат Тағыбергенұлы Тағыберген, romanized: Ashat Tağybergenūly Tağybergen; born 9
August 1990) is a
Kazakh professional...
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Askhat Tanirbergenovich Rysbekov (Kazakh: Асхат Тәңірбергенұлы Рысбеков; born
April 17, 1990,
Kazakh SSR, Kazakhstan, Kazaly),
known professionally as...
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Askhat Kadyrkulov (Russian: Асхат Кадыркулов; born 14
November 1974) is a
former Kazakhstani professional footballer. He made his
professional debut in...
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Askhat Shakharov (Kazakh: Асхат Берлеш-ұлы Шахар; born 3
October 1978) is a
Kazakhstani judoka. He
competed in the men's
lightweight event at the 2000...
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Askhat Rakhatuly Dilmukhamedov (Kazakh: Асқат Рахатұлы Ділмұхамедов,
Asqat Rahatūly Dılmūhamedov; born July 26, 1986) is an
amateur Kazakh Greco-Roman...
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Askhat Rasulovich Zhitkeyev (Kazakh:
Asqat Rasulūly Jıtkeev, born 13
April 1981) is a
Kazakh judoka. He won a
silver medal at the 2008
Olympics in the...
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December 2017.
Joanna Paraszuk (9
October 2017). "Imarat
Kavkaz fighter Askhat Koybaev killed in Abu Dali, Hama". From
Chechnya to Syria.
Archived from...
- more/most fortunate, happier/happiest, luckier/luckiest
Other names Variant form(s)
Askhat (Асхат) (Kazakh) Anglicisation(s) Asaad, ****aad, ****ad, ****adi...
- winds. The
tackle was torn and the crew — 21-year-old
Tatar Junior Sergeant Askhat Ziganshin; two
Ukrainians —
Private Philip Poplavsky,
Private Anatoly Kryuchkovsky...
- ever to win a gold
medal at the Olympics, by
defeating Kazakhstani judoka Askhat Zhitkeyev (according to the old
rules of judo,
where it is
allowed to double...