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Äxmät İsxaq (Tatar: Әхмәт Исхак,
Äxmät İsxaq, أحمد إسحاق,
Tatar pronunciation: [æχˈmæt isˈχaq]; Russian: Ахмет Исхак; 1905–1991) was a Soviet-Tatar poet...
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Äxmät Bikçäntäyef (Tatar: Әхмәт Бикчәнтәев,
Äxmät Bikçäntäyef, أحمد بيكچەنتەيف,
Tatar pronunciation: [æχˈmæt bikɕænˈtæjɘf], 1911 – 1985) was an architect...
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Rafail Ilyasov –
singer Ğayaz İsxaqıy – writer, journalist,
politician Äxmät İsxaq – poet, translator,
journalist Ramilya Iskander – actress,
model Näqi...
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Azerbaijani Azerbaijan SSR
Dagestan ****R 1944
Samad Vurgun Tatar Tatar ****R 1944
Äxmät İsxaq and Nuri Arslanov [ru; tt]
Lithuanian Lithuanian SSR 1944 Antanas...
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forced to
return to Siberia. This time the
qarachi and
particularly Qol
Axmat objected to the
return of Möxämmädämin,
citing "abuse and
dishonor to women"...
- in
Indonesia and Russia. For
Bashkirs and Tatars, the name is Әхмәт (
Äxmät /
Əxmət).
Achmat is the
fairly standard transliteration used by
South Africa's...
- family.
Usually relatives had same
endings of
their names.[citation needed]
Äxmät (Әхмәт; Ахмет, Ахмед) –
Tatar variant of Ahmad; both
names are no longer...
- him for the throne. In 1501 a
group of
Kazan nobles headed by Qol (Kel)
Axmat visited Moscow and in
January 1502, an emb****y from
Muscovy came to Kazan...
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Vladimir Lenin Ivan Gevorkian,
prominent Soviet Armenian surgeon and
scientist Äxmät İsxaq,
Tatar poet and
translator Saima Karimova,
Russian geologist Anatoly...
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Mozaffarov Mansur Äxmät ulı (pronounced [mɔzɑˈfɑrəf mʌnˈsur æxˌmætuˈlɯ]), aka
Mansur Mozaffarov;
Tatar Cyrillic: Мозаффаров Мансур Әхмәт улы; Russian:...