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University of
Friendship of Nations. JPL · 10010 10011
Avidzba 1978 QY1
Anatolij Mkanovich Avidzba (born 1951), an
orchardist and viticulturist. JPL · 10011...
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Alias Avidzba is the
current and
first Chairman of the
State Committee for
Youth Policy of Abkhazia.
Avidzba was
appointed on 11
April 2015 by President...
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Avidzba (1953–2015) was a
politician and
businessman from
Abkhazia who was
murdered in 2015. In 1993,
Avidzba was
appointed Deputy Minister for Defence...
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mainly consists of
international volunteers. The
brigade is led by
Akhra Avidzba, an
officer of
Abkhaz origin. The
battalion was
formed in the
summer of...
- Meri
Hafizovna Avidzba (Russian: Мери Хафизовна Авидзба; 24
January 1917 – 12
April 1986) was a
Soviet military pilot and
navigator and was the first...
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Akhrovich Avidzba (Russian: Ален Ахрович Авидзба; born 24
February 2000) is a
Russian tennis player.
Avidzba has a
career high ATP
singles ranking...
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Hadzhera Avidzba, Russian: Хаджера Авидзба (24
January 1917 – 20
August 1997) was Abkhazia's
first professional female pianist. She was a teacher, as...
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President Bagapsh temporarily prolonged Vladimir Avidzba tenure as Head of the
District Administration.
After Avidzba was re-elected, he was
permanently re-appointed...
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Russian Federation.
Hadzhera Avidzba (1917–1997), Abkhazia's
first professional pianist.[citation needed] Meri
Avidzba (1917–1986),
Abkhaz female pilot...
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elected parliament,
Lasha Ashuba was
unanimously elected speaker.
Fazlybey Avidzba,
Astamur Arshba and
Ashot Minosyan were
elected vice-speakers of the parliament...